According to an InstaGram post, Heckler & Koch plans to manufacture MR762A1 rifles right here in the USA in their new factory in Columbus, Georgia. This is good news indeed.
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According to an InstaGram post, Heckler & Koch plans to manufacture MR762A1 rifles right here in the USA in their new factory in Columbus, Georgia. This is good news indeed.
Tags: Heckler and Koch USA
New magazine? Not the oversized POS polymer? SR25 format?
Just a STANAG 10 round magazine.
That’s actually a picture of a MR556, thus the metal mag.
Yeah, H&K used the wrong photo. At least the rounds aren’t facing the wrong direction.
Y’know… You’d think that H&K would be smart enough to finally “get” that what makes the AR-series of guns so usable/popular/attractive to armies is that the ‘effing things are actually modular, and not proprietary BS. It’s like H&K is playing IBM while the clone industry took off around their architecture, and they just don’t get the point of the whole “field of flowers” environment that the AR-series has going for it.
I gotta be honest with you–While I have my issues with the design, the whole eco-system approach to the individual weapons question is what is going to make the AR-series the longest-issued weapon in the history of the world. My guess is that it’s going to supplant the Brown Bess for that, and we’ll probably be seeing a derivative version still on issue late into the 21st Century. Hell, maybe into the 22nd, if there aren’t some major materials/energetics developments that come down the pike.
H&K would do a lot better to get on the bandwagon, dump the proprietary shit, and start making their AR-series offerings fully compatible with the rest of the ecosystem. Had, say, Mauser emulated (and, they kinda-sorta did, to a limited degree…) what has happened with the AR-series, we’d probably have seen even more market penetration then they achieved. Which wasn’t insignificant, but it was a long way from being as widely adopted as a standard as it could have been.
If I had to guess at it, unless they get the LSAT carbine up and running, we’re probably going to be issuing something that looks like the AR-series for a long time to come. The installed base, at this point? Virtually mandates it, with the rest of the ecosystem that’s going on around it…
But, if they did that, they couldn’t charge $2,500 for a rifle. (I’m being conservative, check gunbroker)
I honestly feel the same about gas-piston ARs too. While the Sig556 is nice, it’s not “twice the price” nice. (and I can build a direct impingement AR for WAAAAY less than half the price of a Sig 556….)
Got it.. should of looked at receiver push pins and dimensions.. press release says 762A1, pic shows 5.56
At least magazine wasn’t in backwards
How is the HK416/MR556/HK417/MR762 not modular? They take almost all AR/M4 accessories, optics, etc. There is even a very wide range of aftermarket accessories for the HK parts that aren’t compatible to an M4; Geissele, etc.
Common sense says there is a reason the HK416 family, and HK417 are becoming basically the worlds new FAL. The list of US and worldwide customers is becoming rather extensive; US Special Operations, USMC Marines, France, Germany, Holland, Poland, UK Special Operations, the list goes on.
I’m waiting to see if they are smart enough to make a free float MLOK forearm to go with their production gun.
For as much as it costs let’s get a chrome lined barrel