I believe the rifle can only fire from a closed bolt.
Either you're wrong or HK did not meet the US's contract to provide a replacement for the M249. The ability to fire from either closed or open bolt was one of the specifications.
Either you're wrong or HK did not meet the US's contract to provide a replacement for the M249. The ability to fire from either closed or open bolt was one of the specifications.
I just ran a bunch of searches, and yes this rifle only fires from a closed bolt.
Originally posted by lincolnboy
After watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.
Already, the IAR has triggered a debate over marksmanship training and what a unit can take to war.
In one example, Marine officials at the 2011 Combat Marksmanship Symposium recommended the IAR be banned from rifle qualifications, even for the automatic riflemen who take it downrange. While there was some dissent, marksmanship officials ultimately recommended to make all Marines qualify with either the M4 carbine or M16A4 rifle, negating an advantage the IAR’s free-floating barrel may have offered.
Adoption of the IAR also has led Marine units to collect modern polymer magazines from Marines, to prevent them from taking the popular “PMAGs” downrange. Polymer magazines won’t insert all the way into an IAR, potentially creating problems for Marines who toss ammo to one another during a firefight, two Marine gunners said.
Individual units are still allowed to order PMAGs and other 5.56mm ammo once they receive budgets 180 days before deployments. But because only standard-issue magazines are authorized with the IAR, Marine commanders are deciding that PMAGs aren’t worth the hassle.
“There’s an extra piece of plastic in the way,” one Marine gunner said of the PMAGs. “It works just fine in the M16A4, but not in the IAR.”
Standard-issue magazines, rolled out by the Army in 2009 and 2010, will likely be used instead. Identifiable by their tan follower, they have better reliability and fewer stoppages than older standard-issue magazines, which have green and black followers. Some green followers are still in the operating forces, but service members are urged to turn in black follower magazines, the oldest of the three, to their units."
Already, the IAR has triggered a debate over marksmanship training and what a unit can take to war.
In one example, Marine officials at the 2011 Combat Marksmanship Symposium recommended the IAR be banned from rifle qualifications, even for the automatic riflemen who take it downrange. While there was some dissent, marksmanship officials ultimately recommended to make all Marines qualify with either the M4 carbine or M16A4 rifle, negating an advantage the IAR’s free-floating barrel may have offered.
Adoption of the IAR also has led Marine units to collect modern polymer magazines from Marines, to prevent them from taking the popular “PMAGs” downrange. Polymer magazines won’t insert all the way into an IAR, potentially creating problems for Marines who toss ammo to one another during a firefight, two Marine gunners said.
Individual units are still allowed to order PMAGs and other 5.56mm ammo once they receive budgets 180 days before deployments. But because only standard-issue magazines are authorized with the IAR, Marine commanders are deciding that PMAGs aren’t worth the hassle.
“There’s an extra piece of plastic in the way,” one Marine gunner said of the PMAGs. “It works just fine in the M16A4, but not in the IAR.”
Standard-issue magazines, rolled out by the Army in 2009 and 2010, will likely be used instead. Identifiable by their tan follower, they have better reliability and fewer stoppages than older standard-issue magazines, which have green and black followers. Some green followers are still in the operating forces, but service members are urged to turn in black follower magazines, the oldest of the three, to their units."
Magpul designed the "EMAG" to work with European rifles such as the HK416, L85/SA80, F2000, ARX, SCAR, etc.
Originally posted by lincolnboy
After watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.
I just ran a bunch of searches, and yes this rifle only fires from a closed bolt.
Yep, its competitor (the FN HAMR) had the closed bolt that would auto-switch to open bolt function when the gun started to get hot from full auto firing. Can't believe it lost. Probably just for standardization's sake to make everything feel the same...
Yep, its competitor (the FN HAMR) had the closed bolt that would auto-switch to open bolt function when the gun started to get hot from full auto firing. Can't believe it lost. Probably just for standardization's sake to make everything feel the same...
Yeah, good thing the mags add the weight savings right back onto the gun.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt
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