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Heckler and Koch HK416 German 5.56mm Assault Rifle

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Basic Information
Name
Heckler and Koch HK416 German 5.56mm Assault Rifle
Designation
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Heckler & Koch
Date of Introduction
2004
Description

The Heckler & Koch HK416 is a rifle designed and manufactured by the German company Heckler & Koch. Although its design is based on the AR-15 class of weapons, specifically the Colt M4 carbine family issued to the U.S. military, it uses a proprietary short-stroke gas piston system derived from the ArmaLite AR-18 (the same system was also used in Heckler & Koch's earlier G36 family of rifles). It is the standard assault rifle of the Norwegian Armed Forces, selected by the French Armed Forces to replace the FAMAS, and was the weapon used by SEAL Team Six to kill Osama Bin Laden in 2011. The HK416 uses a HK-proprietary short-stroke gas piston system that derives from the HK G36, forgoing the concentric to bore gas piston system standard in AR-15 rifles.[8][9] The HK G36 gas system was in turn partially derived from the AR-18 assault rifle designed in 1963. The HK system uses a short-stroke piston driving an operating rod to force the bolt carrier to the rear. This design prevents combustion gases from entering the weapon's interior—a shortcoming with direct impingement systems. The reduction in heat and fouling of the bolt carrier group increases the reliability of the weapon and extends the interval between stoppages. During factory tests the HK416 fired 10,000 rounds in full-auto without malfunctioning.[ The HK416 is equipped with a proprietary accessory rail forearm with MIL-STD-1913 rails on all four sides. This lets most current accessories for M4/M16-type weapons fit the HK416. The HK416 rail forearm can be installed and removed without tools by using the bolt locking lug as the screwdriver. The rail forearm is "free-floating" and does not contact the barrel, improving accuracy. The HK416 has an adjustable multi-position telescopic butt stock, offering six different lengths of pull. The shoulder pad can be either convex or concave and the stock features a storage space for maintenance accessories, spare electrical batteries or other small kit items. It can also be switched out for other variations like Magpul stocks. The trigger pull is 34 N (7.6 lbf). The empty weight of a HK416 box magazine is 250 g (8.8 oz). The HK416's barrel is cold hammer-forged with a 20,000-round service life and features a 6 grooves 178 mm (7 in) right-hand twist. The cold hammer-forging process provides a stronger barrel for greater safety in case of an obstructed bore or for extended firing sessions. Modifications for an over-the-beach (OTB) capability such as drainage holes in the bolt carrier and buffer system are available to let the HK416 fire safely after being submerged in water.

Variants
HK416C The ultra-compact variant, with "C" for Compact. The HK416C has a 228 mm (9.0 in) barrel and is expected to produce muzzle velocities of approximately 730 m/s (2,395 ft/s).
M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle: A squad automatic weapon variant developed from the D16.5RS adopted in 2011 by the United States Marine Corps. In 2018 the USMC decided to adopt the M27 IAR as their standard battle rifle.
HK416A5 Improved carbine entered in the Individual Carbine competition.[28] The competition was cancelled without a weapon chosen.
HK416A7 Variant designed for the German KSK and KSM. Most significant change is a selector which now rotates 90 degrees rather than 180 degrees as on the M16 series.
HK417 larger caliber variant chambered for 7.62×51mm NATO
Civilian version Civilian variants of the HK416 and HK417 introduced in 2007 were known as MR223 and MR308 (as they remain known in Europe). Both are semi-automatic rifles with several "sporterized" features. At the 2009 SHOT Show, these two firearms were introduced to the U.S. civilian market renamed respectively MR556 and MR762. There is another variant of the MR556 called the MR556A1, which is an improved version of the former. It was created with input from American special forces units. The MR556A1 lets the upper receiver attach to any M16/M4/AR-15 family lower receiver, as the receiver take-down pins are in the same standard location. The original concept for the MR556 did not allow for this, as the take-down pins were located in a "non-standard" location. The MR223 maintains the "non-standard" location of the pins, disallowing attachment of the upper receiver to the lower receivers of any other M16/M4/AR-15 family of rifles. As of 2012, the MR556A1 upper receiver group fits standard AR-15 lower receivers without modification, and functions reliably with standard STANAG magazines. HK-USA sells a variant under the MR556A1 Competition Model nomenclature; it comes with a 14.5" free-float Modular Rail System (MRS), 16.5" barrel, OSS compensator and Magpul CTR buttstock. The firearm's precision is specified as 1 MOA by Heckler & Koch. In Europe, the MR223A3 variant is sold with the same cosmetic and ergonomical improvements of the HK416A5. The French importer of Heckler & Koch in France, RUAG Defence, have announced that they are going to sell two civilian versions of the HK416F, named the MR223 F-S (14.5″ Standard version) and MR223 F-C (11″ Short version).
System
Alternate Designation(s) Heckler & Koch HK416
Primary Function / Type Assault Rifle
Manufacturer Heckler & Koch
Action Gas-operated short-stroke piston, rotating bolt
Rate of Fire 700-900 rounds/min HK416A5: 850 rounds/min
Muzzle Velcoity 730 m/s
Effective Firing Range A5 11": 300 metres (330 yd) A5 14.5": 500 metres (550 yd) A5 16.5": 600 metres (660 yd) A5 20": 800 metres (870 yd)
Feed System 10, 20, 30-round detachable STANAG magazine, 100-round detachable Beta C-Mag
Sights Picatinny rail-mounted front and rear iron sights, optional removable gas block-mounted flip-up front sight post
Dimensions
Length 690–1,037 mm (27.2–40.8 in) (stock extended)
Barrel Length HK416C: 9 in (230 mm) HK416D: 10.5–20 in (270–510 mm) HK416F: 11–20 in (280–510 mm) M27 IAR: 16.5 in (420 mm)
Width 78 mm
Height 236–240 mm
Weight 2.950–3.850 kg
Ammuntiion
Type Rifle
Caliber 5.56
Cartridge 5.56×45mm NATO
Details
Country of Origin Germany
Category Rifles
Land > Infantry Weapons > Rifles
Filter Label
H
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
0.69 m
Width
0.08 m
Height
0.24 m
Weight
2.95 kg
Operators (18)
United States
France
Germany
Japan
Poland
Turkey
Brazil
Serbia
Spain
Australia
Croatia
Hungary
Indonesia
Ireland
Malaysia
Norway
Philippines
Singapore
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