Airsoft Action 06 - Feb 2012 | Page 32

UMAREX/VFC H&K 416 GAS BLOW BACK RIFLE Shakespeare could have written “AEG or GBB? That is the question.” But he didn’t – so we asked Ratty if Umarex’s HK416 has the answer… T he Heckler & Koch 416 series has become a bit of a legend in its own right. There have been airsoft versions of varying quality around for some time. While there will always be the debate about whether to go for an AEG or GBB version of any rifle or SMG, when offered the chance of reviewing this latest offering from Umarex I jumped at it. History For some years now Heckler & Koch has been at the cutting edge of modern firearms development and manufacture. From icons such as the MP5 series to the ultra-modern G36 series, its products have always been held up as reliable and very well-manufactured. Delta Force and Heckler & Koch got together to develop a new carbine. 032 February 2012 H&K’s view was to cure the M16/M4 series of all their problems, inherent to its 40-year-old design. The company used its experience from the recent (and very successful) upgrade programme of the British Army SA80/L85A1 rifles, as well as its development on the G36 series. At that time the G36 had just been adopted by the German Army. The new project was originally designated the ‘HK M4’, but was changed owing to a suit filed by Colt Defence over trademark infringement. The main improvement made by H&K was to use its patented short-stroke gas piston system, which operates a seven-lug rotating bolt and is also found in the G36 series. This system replaced the direct gas system of the standard M16/M4, so no powder residue remained in the receiver even after sustained shooting sessions. This new system is self- regulating and works reliably with any barrel length. It also reduces malfunctions and increases the life of parts. Other improvements included a new buffer assembly, improved bolt and a cold hammer forged barrel with a 20,000-round service life. The cold forging process provides a stronger barrel for use in extended firing sessions and generally improved safety. The 416 also features a free-floating handguard which helps improve accuracy, with integral Picatinny-type rail system on all four sides. The 416 has a new style, ergonomically-designed pistol grip, an adjustable (six position) telescopic stock, and interestingly the shoulder pad can either be concave or convex. It also features storage space for accessories such as batteries and small maintenance tools. As standard they come with folding front and rear sights too.