Uh, they didn't show it publicly at Enforce Tac this year for some reason. But that's the "real" PDW IMHO, not the one with the folding stock.and a new 433/437 PDW stock that's like a MP5 collapsible stock.
That's were those photos on the Picture Alliance site are noted as being from, and were taken on the 20th. I was wondering if/when HK would do something for the 433/437, given that they even designed such a stock for the 237, even if that ended up being stillborn, and the 416C.Uh, they didn't show it publicly at Enforce Tac this year for some reason. But that's the "real" PDW IMHO, not the one with the folding stock.
I assume the photo is from the 28th European Police Congress in Berlin from last week?
It’s interested to see all of the different arms showing up in the field. I saw a picture in either the WSJ or NYT where they have BREN 2 battle rifles as well.HK433 in use by Ukrainian HUR SOF:
It seems the new handguard more like the G39 not the 437, I thought they would use the old handguard desig, because the oblique incision near the gas tube is really cool.
May I ask who manufactures the front and rear top rail sections, aswell as the magwell? I saw it with a lot of Ukrainian G36Ks and I assume it is made in Ukraine.That’s true. Here is a G36K without top rail.
As for barrel length G36K has 12.5’. However, 433 is pretty compact and well designed to seem more shorter than it is. View attachment 451754
How do you and your brothers like the ergonomics of the MG4 especially the non adjustable stock? The distance from eye to optic looks relative long on the MG4, how do you like the Zeiss/Hensoldt optics? Did the MG4 and MG5 came from the fatory with additional Zeiss Z points, red dots ontop of the 4x scopes?HK small family with big deals
MG-4, MG-5, HK433, G36K
Hope, I’ll have the opportunity to share some shooting video a bit later. View attachment 451730
Just looking at it they seem to be Hera Arms Rail mounts.May I ask who manufactures the front and rear top rail sections, aswell as the magwell? I saw it with a lot of Ukrainian G36Ks and I assume it is made in Ukraine.
Impressive how the HK433 blends G36 familiarity with HK416 ergonomics while keeping the weight down. I recently wrote a full overview covering its features and field use here: HK433 Assault Rifle Overview
Sorry, but I can't access your website and written overview. I get only the cheapest spam after following this link. Please provide a spam free website.Impressive how the HK433 blends G36 familiarity with HK416 ergonomics while keeping the weight down. I recently wrote a full overview covering its features and field use here: HK433 Assault Rifle Overview