2012年04月27日
H&K G36 Useless at 200m When Hot
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A German newspaper has revealed that a Bundeswehr report has said that once the H&K G36 rifle has heated up, the accuracy is significantly reduced to a point where it is useless beyond 200 meters (218 yards). These are pretty serious allegations!

So far, H&K have not responded (or maybe they will just ignore the allegations and hope it means greater sales of the HK416). The XM8, a rifle derived from the G36, nearly became the US Army service rifle.
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2012年04月27日
Damage Industries sling Multi-Mount
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Damage Industries recently released their sling Multi Mount. How often are guys changing slings that they need 3, 4 or 5 different sling attachment points on their rifles? I see the utility of these types of devices for departments or units that maintain a fleet of rifles whose users can choose their own slings. But for the average shooter, it seems like you’re going to be fine with either a QD, HK hook or slot.
Using a multi mount attachment does start to make sense, though, when you look at the economics. An inexpensive rail sling attachment that has a couple attachment options and doesn’t weigh significantly more or take up any more space on a rail than a multi mount presents more value than a device that only offers one attachment method. If you end up changing your sling after a few years, not worrying about buying a new mount is worthsomething.
The Damage Industries Multi Mount reminds me of the VTAC LUSA and the Blue Force Gear Rail Mount Sling Loop. Damage Industries has married the best aspects of these devices while holding the price to $25. The Multi Mount adapts a sling to a 1913 Picatinny rail via a pair of rotation limited QD sockets, HK style or MASH hooks, or slotted directly through the device. It’s made in the U.S. of billet aluminum with Mil-A-8625 type III class 2 hardcoat anodizing. The only thing that worries me is running a steel HK or MASH hook through an aluminum fixture. I’ve seen steel hardware really chew away at aluminum sling attachments over the course of a deployment.
Damage Industries is currently shipping black and dark brown versions and is gauging interest in a FDE version.
By: Rob Curtis (militarytimes)
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