SevenSixTwo wrote:Are they in the Pattern Room? Why are they significant?
The 556 features a Patent Pending proprietary rate reduction system and our Patented & Patent Pending muzzle device that increases accuracy in semi auto and full auto fire to a massive degree. In recent Police testing it shot 1000+ rounds across the day without one failure, the same could not be said for the G36's. It increases shooting speed (repeated target acquisition) and accuracy.
The 300BLK features a proprietary chamber that is a refinement of the AAC SAAMI version, designed to work with both SL5 and SL7 suppressors it delivers accuracy in a compact platform.
It ranked in the top three in recent MOD evaluation, the other two coming from Europe and USA.
The 7.5'' 300BLK version running our new 762 Brake can be seen in our new promo video. There are no clamps or vices used here and the rifle barely moves between shots making it stupidly simple to launch a 220Gr or 208Gr Hornady A-Max at 1020fps repeatedly, at speed, to the same point. Same goes for the 556 and AK47.
http://youtu.be/3RjrQNN5HTQ
Both rifles can delivering a short burst of fire into a 50p sized area at 25+ yards that completely defeats the latest NIJ4 armour due to shots overlapping in a small area, this would normally be difficult to achieve due to muzzle movement through recoil and rise. The shots would spread out and be contained by the ceramic plate.
In the case of the 300BLK rounds also penetrated the ceramic NIJ4, a layer of 9mm rated soft armour, an alluminium figure 11 and and plywood stand.
These rifles are also designed and made in the UK by us and there just aren't that many people making one here that works as well. I'm happy to say :)
They represent a small milestone in UK rifle development for the given application and while our haters will absolutely detest the fact, we have been beavering away to make something effective and reliable that finally got a bit of recognition.