Are complete Army hk416 upper assemblies, or necessary conversion parts, available for civilian sale? Some kinds of rumors about “Army hk416 For Sale” is the latest buzz that hit internet. When you pull the trigger it closes the bolt, seats a round, AND fires it mean you get a higher chance of the round not going off. This means guys with SAWs rarely clear buildings etc, so it ends up limiting the “use” of certain soldiers.

The HK416 is the latest innovation in modern battle rifles. The real thing features a gas piston system. This differs greatly from the direct impingement system of the old M16/M4 series. This model features a full RIS rail for mounting your favorite tactical accessories. It also includes a crane stock for comfort, and HK style rear sights for quick target acquisition.
- Integrated RIS System
- Bolt Locking & Functional Bolt Catch
- Metal HiCapacity Magazine (300Rd)
- Super Torque Up Gear & High Torque Motor
- Crane Stock
- 8mm Bearing GearBox
- 14.5 inch One Piece Outer Barrel
- Battery and Charger Included
- Made in Hong Kong
Specifications of Classic Army hk416:
- Material: Aluminum Alloy, Steel with Fiber Stock & Grip
- Gear Box: Version 2 / 8mm Bearing
- Magazine Capacity: 300 Rounds / 6mm BBs
- Barrel Length: 12 inches / 30 cm
- Barrel Caliber 6.08mm
- Length: 795mm 880mm
- HopUp: Adjustable
- Velocity: 350 FPS (0.2 g BB)
- Range: 170190 Feet
Classic Army HK416 Deluxe Selling at USD 400 price negotiable (no trades).
Classic Army HK 416 Video
Quote from hkpro.com :
While sources in the U.S. report that the civilian 416/417 will not be ready for SHOT Show 2008, it might possibly be by NRA show, with an estimated preparedness for production in Q3, 2008. One can easily understand why with a projected deadline and unforeseen delays and missed deadlines creates hostility in the gun buying public, that they are now hesitant to be held to that. I can only commend them for that. Progressive companies like MAGPUL have ceased giving estimated delivery dates for their new products completely. So, it’s not likely that you’ll be able to stroll into your authorized HK dealer for a new 416 or 417 until 2009 at the earliest. But still, how much better than not at all?
Source: http://www.hkpro.com/hkpro416civilianannouncement.htm & forums.vwvortex.com












