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Miscellaneous => The Water Cooler -- General Discussions => Topic started by: kevinqjhps on July 09, 2017, 10:16:18 AM
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Just kicking around a idea: Anyone else see the new HK 4.9. sub gun on one of the gun shows? Since Property rights for the 9mm and .380 Rohrbaugh belong to Remington.The 4.9 would be wide open. They showed the round, it's a bottleneck round so feeding would be PERFECT.
I do NOT know the specs, just caught the end, but since HK developed it odds are it would be a pretty solid performer.
Ideas?
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What is the length of that cartridge? You got a link to the cartridge specifications?
I can't seem to find much about it. Most of what I see is for PDWs which use a round much too long to fit into a compact pistol.
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What is the length of that cartridge? You got a link to the cartridge specifications?
I can't seem to find much about it. Most of what I see is for PDWs which use a round much too long to fit into a compact pistol.
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I wa HOPING someone else saw the entire program. It looks like a MP5 with folding stock. Sub gun rounds are usually in pistol caliber size guns.
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You sure it wasnt the MP7 that you saw. I cant find anything anywhere about a sub gun by HK called the 4.9. Nothing in their 2017 Military and police catalog
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You sure it wasnt the MP7 that you saw. I cant find anything anywhere about a sub gun by HK called the 4.9. Nothing in their 2017 Military and police catalog
I just did a Google on the 4.9. The OAL is 1.519. My Winchester JHP's are 1.89 so length, being 1/3 longer, seems out of the question without a COMPLETE redesign.
Google 4.9 mm round. It LOOKS like a great performer but not sure for what use.
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Thats for the old HK G11 which is a caseless round. The G11 platform never got past the testing stage and the 4.92mm round didnt perform so it was dropped
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Thats for the old HK G11 which is a caseless round. The G11 platform never got past the testing stage and the 4.92mm round didnt perform so it was dropped
This ^^^^ is what I saw on Google when I searched for it. The other rounds were similar to FNs 5.7, some closer to .30 carbine length than a small pistol cartridge.
The MP5 is on the way out as most professionals now prefer a PDW that fires something close to, or an actual intermediate rifle round like the 5.56mm.
If you want to carry a pocket rocket, look at the Heizer Defense 5.56x45 (or 7.62x39). If you don't get them with the bullet, the fireball will render them poop-less. :)
Personally I think that the R9 gets as much out of its design as possible.
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Thats for the old HK G11 which is a caseless round. The G11 platform never got past the testing stage and the 4.92mm round didnt perform so it was dropped
This ^^^^ is what I saw on Google when I searched for it. The other rounds were similar to FNs 5.7, some closer to .30 carbine length than a small pistol cartridge.
The MP5 is on the way out as most professionals now prefer a PDW that fires something close to, or an actual intermediate rifle round like the 5.56mm.
If you want to carry a pocket rocket, look at the Heizer Defense 5.56x45 (or 7.62x39). If you don't get them with the bullet, the fireball will render them poop-less. :)
Personally I think that the R9 gets as much out of its design as possible.
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Yes, it does Michael. Thank you for noticing that! Ha haa . . . . ;)