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Posted: 9/27/2023 11:18:12 AM EDT
I have been looking at the Hk MR556 for 4-5 years. I like the piston type ARs. I have an LWRC M6 and a 10.5" LWRC upper on one of my SBRs. The reason I 've only been looking at the MR556 is that none have been available. Now I have a chance to buy one NIB.
What do you guys say, FO or NO FO? |
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Originally Posted By ltcdwb: I have been looking at the Hk MR556 for 4-5 years. I like the piston type ARs. I have an LWRC M6 and a 10.5" LWRC upper on one of my SBRs. The reason I 've only been looking at the MR556 is that none have been available. Now I have a chance to buy one NIB. What do you guys say, FO or NO FO? View Quote I want to state first and foremost, I'm not an HK Nut Hugger. If you been eyeballing one for years at this point, go ahead and scratch that itch. I assuming you've done your research, and know what you are getting with this product. All that said I voted for you to FO, but would I purchase one? No, not unless it was significantly lower than what they sell for now. They are definitely built tough, and it has the collectible and cool factor, but personally I believe there are better options on par with it out there for a lot less. Also with that said, you can always make better upgrades to it, but that will also hit the pockets deep. But if its what you have been wanting, which it sounds like you have that desire, go for it! And post pics when you get it! |
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You could always get the upper kit/buffer and spring and put it on a good lower? HK USA has good sales several times a year. Other vendors have them too. You can normally get one cheaper than getting a SIG MCX upper.
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for me it isn't the 416 I really want, so I'd rather have a Caracal and scratch that itch for a lot less money and get an adjustable gas block in the bargain (which I did and it's a great carbine)
My LMT piston gun kind of dispelled my HK obsession. The LMT is so damn good. |
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I ordered the MR556. It should get here either today or tomorrow. Now to choose a LPVO.
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"To observe a Marine, is inspirational. To be a Marine, is exceptional." ~ GySgt Charles F. Wolf, Jr.
I do not fear tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. |
I have an MR556 I have cloned out to be 416D, it's the absolute jewel of my crown. I personally don't recommend going to clone route unless you have some extra funds to drop, the base MR556 is just such a pleasure.
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I would agree, but it will take a while to save up for the Trijicon. Another sticking point for me is the Trijicon LPVO is a first focal plane scope.
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"To observe a Marine, is inspirational. To be a Marine, is exceptional." ~ GySgt Charles F. Wolf, Jr.
I do not fear tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. |
Originally Posted By DrRockso: for me it isn't the 416 I really want, so I'd rather have a Caracal and scratch that itch for a lot less money and get an adjustable gas block in the bargain (which I did and it's a great carbine) My LMT piston gun kind of dispelled my HK obsession. The LMT is so damn good. View Quote Also own a couple of LWRCs, I have an LMT 12inch piston gun with the shovel nose upper. I have a Sig Virtus in 11 inch. 5.56. I had a Scar. I owned an actual HK 416 10inch upper with the OTB mods, and Geissele handguard, it checked all the cool factor boxes for sure! I sold it for its inflated price during covid lock down gun scare and I have never looked back !! Not a good gun to run suppressed, I tried buffers, drilled gas blocks all of it. hard to get parts expensive parts heavy .. Just fucking over it ! it is an over rated platform IMO. I shot out the barrel in my LWRC and never had a malfunction. Now It did not go with me to combat but I did not baby it either. If I had to pick a gun to take back to Iraq or Afghanistan on another combat deployment that I own of have owned it would be my LMT, points well shoots well (I have not grouped beyond zero but neither did i with my 416.) Adjustable gas block for my suppressors. The upper is just one solid peace so lasers are not going to lose zero or shift. I am not trashing the MR556. or 416 platform. but... there is just other stuff out there at a better prices and dose the same job with actual customer support. ETA: missed the part where you ordered it lol congrats enjoy ! |
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its awesome rifle
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On sale -
https://www.rooftopdefense.com/product/heckler-koch-hk-mr556-16-5-56-mlok-rifle/ Great people to deal with. |
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@ltcdwb
OP any updates on your purchase? Are you enjoying your new MR556? Which optic did you select? |
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I had a legit M27 IAR clone … that thing was heeeaaavy … only way I’d have another MR556/416 gun is in SBR form.
Great rifle just a bit heavy. |
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There is no way around the HK’s being heavy. That’s a part of the reason that the newer Mlok MR556 have a lighter profile barrel.
OP like said above, you’ve had this itch, definitely scratch it! Just consider the long term plan to help you choose which MR556 to go with. If you want a clone, find an older heavy barrel quad rail MR556, if you want to leave 16”, go mlok. Etc |
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Originally Posted By TurtlesAlltheWayDown: You have a USMC avatar, this is the way- https://www.sandboxx.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/210210-M-DB029-1031-660x260-1.jpg View Quote And you can commonly find hk quad rail master race surplus at hk parts. |
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Originally Posted By frankintank: There is no way around the HK’s being heavy. That’s a part of the reason that the newer Mlok MR556 have a lighter profile barrel. OP like said above, you’ve had this itch, definitely scratch it! Just consider the long term plan to help you choose which MR556 to go with. If you want a clone, find an older heavy barrel quad rail MR556, if you want to leave 16”, go mlok. Etc View Quote Is that so? Can't confirm that. I have both the 11.5" as well as the 16 (or 16.5") versions. They both did come with the new slimline stock as well as the slimline handguard (A3 in H&K nomenclature). Both feature a heavy barrel. Even the 11.5" Is quite front heavy, but that is the nature of the beast with piston guns. The 516 features a slimmer barrel and the front heaviness is not that distinct. It also kinda sucks that H&K does not offer an adjustable gas system as standard for the civilian models, since usage of sound suppressors has become a standard. |
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I like mine! Attached File
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Buy and upper and a standard AR lower.
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