Limited Edition Heckler & Koch MR762 7.62×51 Rifle

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Heckler & Koch MR762 7.62×51 Rifle

75th Anniversary – Tropentarn


As HK celebrates its 75th anniversary, there is a very limited opportunity to own a piece of their history with their 75th anniversary MR-Series rifles. Only 500 of each of these rifles will be sold. The rifles will be decorated in Flecktarn, the camo pattern utilized by the German armed forces or Bundeswehr. Like its 5.56 mm counterpart, the MR762A1 is a direct descendent of the HK416/417 series, only in a semi-automatic rifle configuration developed for civilian users. The MR762A1 uses a proprietary HK short-stroke gas piston in place of the direct-gas-impingement system found on lesser AR15-style rifles that propels exhaust gas into the upper receiver to operate the action. In the “closed” HK piston system, exhaust gasses never enter the receiver, which means the HK runs cooler, cleaner and more reliably. And when adverse conditions, like dust, sand and mud are introduced, the advantage of the HK system becomes even more drastic. The MR762A1 has a cold hammer forged barrel made from cannon-grade steel, producing a barrel that ensures accuracy, even after firing thousands of rounds. Includes four 10rd magazines.

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Heckler & Koch MR27 5.56MM NATO

Deployment Rifle Kit – 16.5″

A limited-edition civilian version of the USMC Deployment Kit. The MR27 is the civilian adaptation of the legendary M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR), a specific variant of the HK 416.

The M27 IAR was selected by the U.S. Marine Corps in August 2011 as part of an innovative program to develop a highly accurate, lightweight, and more reliable alternative to currently fielded light machine guns. The “M27” designation pays tribute to the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, the unit that originated the concept of the Infantry Automatic Rifle.

The IAR program began in 2001 as a “needs statement” within the Marine Corps. Operational experience in Iraq and Afghanistan over recent years reinforced the requirement for a magazine-fed 5.56 mm automatic rifle. This rifle, designed to be operated by a single Marine, offers greater accuracy, increased reliability, and lighter weight than the existing belt-fed 5.56 mm machine gun. These features enhance the automatic rifleman’s maneuverability and speed, making it a superior option to the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW).

Recent testing and operational deployment have confirmed that the IAR is more suitable for house-to-house clearing operations and daily use by the automatic rifleman compared to the M249. Now, with the MR27, civilians can experience the same performance and reliability that have made the M27 a cornerstone of Marine Corps operations.

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