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Posted: 1/30/2010 5:02:29 PM EDT
Just wondering why I haven't seen much discussion here on the H&K MR556 that is supposed to be coming out: http://www.hk-usa.com/civilian_products/mr556_general.asp I did a search and couldn't find anything, and don't recall any threads. Is it too little too late for those upset with H&K's perceived lack of interest in the civilian market? Is everyone just assuming it's going to be at a ridiculous price point? ARFCOM's general lack of interest in gas piston rifles? What's the deal? I feel like I missed a meeting or something. |
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When are those supposed to be available?
eta...there are a couple threads in the HK rifle section. http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=6&f=9&t=303657 |
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Still not compatible with standard AR lowers? No thanks... They changed it, it's now compatible with standard lowers. |
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Still not compatible with standard AR lowers? No thanks... No they changed that,I think it was chen (smglee) who commented on his pic threads on another forum that this had happened. Will try and find it. ETA damn you beat me to it. Here toy go: http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?172627-SMGLee-SHOT-Show-Tour-Viva-Las-Vegas-2010/page8 It is post 115 on page 8 and just under first pic. |
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Still not compatible with standard AR lowers? No thanks... They changed it, it's now compatible with standard lowers. Well in that case, might be kind of nice depending on price. |
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HK.. Because you suck and we... well actually now that the ACR costs so much we're laughing at you, but we still hate you.
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Not a bit interested. I'd rather have a LWRC upper.
The lower is worthless, assuming it's the same lower as a 416 –– Pmags won't work in them. The "webbing design" on the exterior of the Pmag, which doesn't interfere with regular receivers in the least, prevents full insertion on the 416. Ask Hydguy. He actually broke a Pmag trying to slap it into the 416. _MaH Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Still not compatible with standard AR lowers? No thanks... No they changed that,I think it was chen (smglee) who commented on his pic threads on another forum that this had happened. Will try and find it. ETA damn you beat me to it. Here toy go: http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?172627-SMGLee-SHOT-Show-Tour-Viva-Las-Vegas-2010/page8 It is post 115 on page 8 and just under first pic. |
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Not a bit interested. I'd rather have a LWRC upper. The lower is worthless, assuming it's the same lower as a 416 –– Pmags won't work in them. The "webbing design" on the exterior of the Pmag, which doesn't interfere with regular receivers in the least, prevents full insertion on the 416. Ask Hydguy. He actually broke a Pmag trying to slap it into the 416. _MaH Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile That's why Magpul makes the Emag. |
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As much as I like HK stuff, if I can't by a set of basic spare parts for it, I'm not going there.
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Did I make it in before the inevitable H&K bashing begins? Is that where some douchebag from HK tells us that their weapons are so awesome, us shit head civilian scum shouldn't own any of them? |
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Not a bit interested. I'd rather have a LWRC upper. The lower is worthless, assuming it's the same lower as a 416 –– Pmags won't work in them. The "webbing design" on the exterior of the Pmag, which doesn't interfere with regular receivers in the least, prevents full insertion on the 416. Ask Hydguy. He actually broke a Pmag trying to slap it into the 416. _MaH Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile That's why Magpul makes the Emag. Okay, sure. I'll just go ahead and buy a whole new set of Pmags to compliment my unbelievably fickle MR556. Pass on all things HK. Well, okay, their P30L is pretty attractive.... _MaH |
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Did I make it in before the inevitable H&K bashing begins? Is that where some douchebag from HK tells us that their weapons are so awesome, us shit head civilian scum shouldn't own any of them? I think George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton said that first. |
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Not a bit interested. I'd rather have a LWRC upper. The lower is worthless, assuming it's the same lower as a 416 –– Pmags won't work in them. The "webbing design" on the exterior of the Pmag, which doesn't interfere with regular receivers in the least, prevents full insertion on the 416. Ask Hydguy. He actually broke a Pmag trying to slap it into the 416. _MaH Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile That's why Magpul makes the Emag. Okay, sure. I'll just go ahead and buy a whole new set of Pmags to compliment my unbelievably fickle MR556. Pass on all things HK. Well, okay, their P30L is pretty attractive.... _MaH I think the Emag will work in any AR, it's just slightly slimmer to fit teh euro flash rifle |
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If HK ever releases the .308 version, I'll probably buy one. It's been delayed over and over for a couple of years.
My Colt 6920 does just fine for me in a .223. I don't think the HK .in 223 would give me anything over and above my Colt. |
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Not a bit interested. I'd rather have a LWRC upper. The lower is worthless, assuming it's the same lower as a 416 –– Pmags won't work in them. The "webbing design" on the exterior of the Pmag, which doesn't interfere with regular receivers in the least, prevents full insertion on the 416. Ask Hydguy. He actually broke a Pmag trying to slap it into the 416. _MaH Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile That's why Magpul makes the Emag. Okay, sure. I'll just go ahead and buy a whole new set of Pmags to compliment my unbelievably fickle MR556. Pass on all things HK. Well, okay, their P30L is pretty attractive.... _MaH So, it isn't really about the Pmag after all. |
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I was interested 6 years ago when I first read about H&K piston ARs. Now, not so much. Too late H&K.
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I was interested 6 years ago when I first read about H&K piston ARs. Now, not so much. Too late H&K.
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Did I make it in before the inevitable H&K bashing begins? Is that where some douchebag from HK tells us that their weapons are so awesome, us shit head civilian scum shouldn't own any of them? I think George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton said that first. Saved me from saying it. |
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Looks to be a good gun. I wouldn't mind having one, but I'd buy an ACR first.
Just stay clear of the bullshit the HK bashers love to sling around. HK DOES want your business despite what they will tell you. |
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"Just stay clear of the bullshit the HK bashers love to sling around. HK DOES want your business" DESPITE WHAT THEY TELL YOU". ???? Harr Harrr!!! Darn, Dude––Can you spin your words even more?
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Not a bit interested. I'd rather have a LWRC upper. The lower is worthless, assuming it's the same lower as a 416 –– Pmags won't work in them. The "webbing design" on the exterior of the Pmag, which doesn't interfere with regular receivers in the least, prevents full insertion on the 416. Ask Hydguy. He actually broke a Pmag trying to slap it into the 416. _MaH Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile That's why Magpul makes the Emag. Okay, sure. I'll just go ahead and buy a whole new set of Pmags to compliment my unbelievably fickle MR556. Pass on all things HK. Well, okay, their P30L is pretty attractive.... _MaH So, it isn't really about the Pmag after all. The Pmag isn't the item with the problem. It will fit in every single AR15/M4/M16 receiver out there. But not an HK416/MR556 receiver. You'll notice that I'm not bringing up the same grievance in regard to how a Pmag won't fit into an FN FS2000. Why? Because an FS2000 is an entirely different 5.56mm platform, despite that it takes regular AR15/M4/M16 mags. The HK 416/MR556, however, is "HK's version" of an M4/M16/AR15 (respectively). Did Colt fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did Rock River Arms fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did LaRue fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did DPMS fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did Daniel Defense fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did Del-Ton fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did Bushmaster fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did POF fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did HK fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? YES. And you're implying that it's the Pmag that's defective?? _MaH |
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$3K will buy me a CMMG AR-15 and a really nice cleaning kit I can use to keep it as clean as a piston driven gun. The HK I like died with the roller locked guns. I'll still be shooting my 53A3 and 33E. |
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Not a bit interested. I'd rather have a LWRC upper. The lower is worthless, assuming it's the same lower as a 416 –– Pmags won't work in them. The "webbing design" on the exterior of the Pmag, which doesn't interfere with regular receivers in the least, prevents full insertion on the 416. Ask Hydguy. He actually broke a Pmag trying to slap it into the 416. _MaH Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile That's why Magpul makes the Emag. Okay, sure. I'll just go ahead and buy a whole new set of Pmags to compliment my unbelievably fickle MR556. Pass on all things HK. Well, okay, their P30L is pretty attractive.... _MaH So, it isn't really about the Pmag after all. The Pmag isn't the item with the problem. It will fit in every single AR15/M4/M16 receiver out there. But not an HK416/MR556 receiver. You'll notice that I'm not bringing up the same grievance in regard to how a Pmag won't fit into an FN FS2000. Why? Because an FS2000 is an entirely different 5.56mm platform, despite that it takes regular AR15/M4/M16 mags. The HK 416/MR556, however, is "HK's version" of an M4/M16/AR15 (respectively). Did Colt fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did Rock River Arms fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did LaRue fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did DPMS fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did Daniel Defense fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did Del-Ton fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did Bushmaster fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did POF fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did HK fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? YES. And you're implying that it's the Pmag that's defective?? _MaH Apparently, the only thing that is defective is your reading comprehension. |
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Apparently, the only thing that is defective is your reading comprehension. Not in the least. It would just seem that one of us enjoys scotch and the other enjoys kool-aid _MaH |
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Apparently, the only thing that is defective is your reading comprehension. Not in the least. It would just seem that one of us enjoys scotch and the other enjoys kool-aid _MaH If only that were true, otherwise I wouldn't have spend so much money stocking my "refrigerator" with so many other varieties of beverages. |
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Apparently, the only thing that is defective is your reading comprehension. Not in the least. It would just seem that one of us enjoys scotch and the other enjoys kool-aid _MaH I think the "pass on all things HK" line is what Alacran is pointing out, because the 416/556 dosn't accept PMAGs you believe that all HK products are failures. EMAGs work with AR/M16/M4 and you can file the 1/8 inch of polymer on the front ribs of a PMAG to make it work with the 416/556. There is a reason why 416 won IAR, over FN, Colt, ect... InBeforeThePolygonalBarrelHatters |
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because of the great customer service they are known for . The early problems they had with jamming caused by installing the rounds backwards in the mags . Not to mention the success of the XM-8 .
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Apparently, the only thing that is defective is your reading comprehension. Not in the least. It would just seem that one of us enjoys scotch and the other enjoys kool-aid _MaH I think the "pass on all things HK" line is what Alacran is pointing out, because the 416/556 dosn't accept PMAGs you believe that all HK products are failures. EMAGs work with AR/M16/M4 and you can file the 1/8 inch of polymer on the front ribs of a PMAG to make it work with the 416/556. There is a reason why 416 won IAR, over FN, Colt, ect... InBeforeThePolygonalBarrelHatters No, my disinclination to HK as a whole has very little to do with the Pmag/HK416 compatibility issue (though that is A major reason why I have no interest in that model) and more to do with their MSRP and customer service to the civilian market. Now, if those two improved, I outright admit I would be all over HK. I actually met with quite a few of their employees when I was in Northern Virginia and they're a great bunch of guys. The quality that goes into HK firearms is, indeed, very high. However, when an HK handgun is practically the same ratio of steel to polymer as a Glock, but malfunctions more often than a Glock and costs two to three times more than a Glock, that's a major factor to dissuade me from it. Now the civilian customer service side. I've never had to call HK customer support, but a handgun isn't a PC –– you can call customer support and they can respond, but if it's over a malfunction it's not like they can walk you through it on the phone. Liability is a major issue in this regard. Most of the time the problem is a broken part. A spring, a pin, something small. I know that there's a substantial civilian customer service problem when a co-worker of mine back in NOVA, who was the second (of only two) HK certified armorers in the nation that was trained and certified as a civilian and not as an employee of HK or a LE/Military organization (connections –– they work wonders) was unable to get HK parts through the civilian side of HK, but instead had to rely on a contact of his who could get the parts through the LE side (and even then it took a long time). My advice to HK? 1) Dramatically improve your civilian customer support, and 2) Drop your MSRP. There is no reason at all that an HK handgun should cost two to three times as much as a Glock when they're both about the same ratio of steel and polymer (hell, the Glock slide even has a tougher finish than the HK!), and they're both manufactured in Europe and exported to the US. Furthermore, you guys are opening (or have possibly already opened) a plant in New England to produce HK firearms domestically. Congrats - tariffs no longer apply (not that I suspect this was a problem in the first place). Bottom line is, if I walk into a gun shop with $1,000, and my options are (a) an HK handgun, or (b) a Glock with night sights, holster, extra magazines, and a bunch of ammo, guess which one I'm going to pick? And before anyone dismisses me as a Glock fan-boy, my daily carry is a 1911. _MaH |
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...................................... My advice to HK? 1) Dramatically improve your civilian customer support, and 2) Drop your MSRP. There is no reason at all that an HK handgun should cost two to three times as much as a Glock when they're both about the same ratio of steel and polymer (hell, the Glock slide even has a tougher finish than the HK!), and they're both manufactured in Europe and exported to the US. Furthermore, you guys are opening (or have possibly already opened) a plant in New England to produce HK firearms domestically. Congrats - tariffs no longer apply (not that I suspect this was a problem in the first place). Bottom line is, if I walk into a gun shop with $1,000, and my options are (a) an HK handgun, or (b) a Glock with night sights, holster, extra magazines, and a bunch of ammo, guess which one I'm going to pick? And before anyone dismisses me as a Glock fan-boy, my daily carry is a 1911. _MaH If your issues are with the MSRP and constomer services then I really can't defend HK /microdiscussion ETA to trim the quotes |
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Not a bit interested. I'd rather have a LWRC upper. The lower is worthless, assuming it's the same lower as a 416 –– Pmags won't work in them. The "webbing design" on the exterior of the Pmag, which doesn't interfere with regular receivers in the least, prevents full insertion on the 416. Ask Hydguy. He actually broke a Pmag trying to slap it into the 416. _MaH Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile That's why Magpul makes the Emag. Okay, sure. I'll just go ahead and buy a whole new set of Pmags to compliment my unbelievably fickle MR556. Pass on all things HK. Well, okay, their P30L is pretty attractive.... _MaH So, it isn't really about the Pmag after all. The Pmag isn't the item with the problem. It will fit in every single AR15/M4/M16 receiver out there. But not an HK416/MR556 receiver. You'll notice that I'm not bringing up the same grievance in regard to how a Pmag won't fit into an FN FS2000. Why? Because an FS2000 is an entirely different 5.56mm platform, despite that it takes regular AR15/M4/M16 mags. The HK 416/MR556, however, is "HK's version" of an M4/M16/AR15 (respectively). Did Colt fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did Rock River Arms fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did LaRue fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did DPMS fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did Daniel Defense fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did Del-Ton fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did Bushmaster fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did POF fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? No. Did HK fuck around with the original receiver mag-well specs? YES. And you're implying that it's the Pmag that's defective?? _MaH Pmags are made to fit the TDP spec which = Colt spec. Any mfg that varies from Colt's spec may not accept Pmags. |
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Apparently, the only thing that is defective is your reading comprehension. Not in the least. It would just seem that one of us enjoys scotch and the other enjoys kool-aid _MaH I think the "pass on all things HK" line is what Alacran is pointing out, because the 416/556 dosn't accept PMAGs you believe that all HK products are failures. EMAGs work with AR/M16/M4 and you can file the 1/8 inch of polymer on the front ribs of a PMAG to make it work with the 416/556. There is a reason why 416 won IAR, over FN, Colt, ect... InBeforeThePolygonalBarrelHatters No, my disinclination to HK as a whole has very little to do with the Pmag/HK416 compatibility issue (though that is A major reason why I have no interest in that model) and more to do with their MSRP and customer service to the civilian market. Now, if those two improved, I outright admit I would be all over HK. I actually met with quite a few of their employees when I was in Northern Virginia and they're a great bunch of guys. The quality that goes into HK firearms is, indeed, very high. However, when an HK handgun is practically the same ratio of steel to polymer as a Glock, but malfunctions more often than a Glock and costs two to three times more than a Glock, that's a major factor to dissuade me from it. Now the civilian customer service side. I've never had to call HK customer support, but a handgun isn't a PC –– you can call customer support and they can respond, but if it's over a malfunction it's not like they can walk you through it on the phone. Liability is a major issue in this regard. Most of the time the problem is a broken part. A spring, a pin, something small. I know that there's a substantial civilian customer service problem when a co-worker of mine back in NOVA, who was the second (of only two) HK certified armorers in the nation that was trained and certified as a civilian and not as an employee of HK or a LE/Military organization (connections –– they work wonders) was unable to get HK parts through the civilian side of HK, but instead had to rely on a contact of his who could get the parts through the LE side (and even then it took a long time). My advice to HK? 1) Dramatically improve your civilian customer support, and 2) Drop your MSRP. There is no reason at all that an HK handgun should cost two to three times as much as a Glock when they're both about the same ratio of steel and polymer (hell, the Glock slide even has a tougher finish than the HK!), and they're both manufactured in Europe and exported to the US. Furthermore, you guys are opening (or have possibly already opened) a plant in New England to produce HK firearms domestically. Congrats - tariffs no longer apply (not that I suspect this was a problem in the first place). Bottom line is, if I walk into a gun shop with $1,000, and my options are (a) an HK handgun, or (b) a Glock with night sights, holster, extra magazines, and a bunch of ammo, guess which one I'm going to pick? And before anyone dismisses me as a Glock fan-boy, my daily carry is a 1911. _MaH Comparing a USP based HK to a Glock is a little unfair. For the most part, your same argument could be used in comparing a Sig Sauer to a Glock. Functionally, the HK is more similar to the Sig. I will agree that HK is usually higher priced than it's competition but with any firearm, one must weigh funtionality with price to see which fits his personal preference the best. All three are excellent firearms and I don't regret buying either of the three. Functionally, I prefer the Sig and the USP and I was willing to pay the extra price as both are my exclusive carry pieces. HK's customer service is a valid complaint but I've not had to use them (yet). |
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Apparently, the only thing that is defective is your reading comprehension. Not in the least. It would just seem that one of us enjoys scotch and the other enjoys kool-aid _MaH I think the "pass on all things HK" line is what Alacran is pointing out, because the 416/556 dosn't accept PMAGs you believe that all HK products are failures. EMAGs work with AR/M16/M4 and you can file the 1/8 inch of polymer on the front ribs of a PMAG to make it work with the 416/556. There is a reason why 416 won IAR, over FN, Colt, ect... InBeforeThePolygonalBarrelHatters No, my disinclination to HK as a whole has very little to do with the Pmag/HK416 compatibility issue (though that is A major reason why I have no interest in that model) and more to do with their MSRP and customer service to the civilian market. Now, if those two improved, I outright admit I would be all over HK. I actually met with quite a few of their employees when I was in Northern Virginia and they're a great bunch of guys. The quality that goes into HK firearms is, indeed, very high. However, when an HK handgun is practically the same ratio of steel to polymer as a Glock, but malfunctions more often than a Glock and costs two to three times more than a Glock, that's a major factor to dissuade me from it. Now the civilian customer service side. I've never had to call HK customer support, but a handgun isn't a PC –– you can call customer support and they can respond, but if it's over a malfunction it's not like they can walk you through it on the phone. Liability is a major issue in this regard. Most of the time the problem is a broken part. A spring, a pin, something small. I know that there's a substantial civilian customer service problem when a co-worker of mine back in NOVA, who was the second (of only two) HK certified armorers in the nation that was trained and certified as a civilian and not as an employee of HK or a LE/Military organization (connections –– they work wonders) was unable to get HK parts through the civilian side of HK, but instead had to rely on a contact of his who could get the parts through the LE side (and even then it took a long time). My advice to HK? 1) Dramatically improve your civilian customer support, and 2) Drop your MSRP. There is no reason at all that an HK handgun should cost two to three times as much as a Glock when they're both about the same ratio of steel and polymer (hell, the Glock slide even has a tougher finish than the HK!), and they're both manufactured in Europe and exported to the US. Furthermore, you guys are opening (or have possibly already opened) a plant in New England to produce HK firearms domestically. Congrats - tariffs no longer apply (not that I suspect this was a problem in the first place). Bottom line is, if I walk into a gun shop with $1,000, and my options are (a) an HK handgun, or (b) a Glock with night sights, holster, extra magazines, and a bunch of ammo, guess which one I'm going to pick? And before anyone dismisses me as a Glock fan-boy, my daily carry is a 1911. _MaH No argument there, I am a vapid defender of them, however, questions I have made to CS the answers are hilariously vague. |
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