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750-900 but the difference is the force of unlockig, the HK416 unlocks harder which is why it requires such a heavy spring and buffer. If you overgassed a M4 and slapped in a 9lb spring and a 5.3oz buffer and got it down to 950RPM it would probably experience the same issues.
Sorry. Home late now so no good light for photos. I'll see if I have better luck tomorrow.
The disconnector is not different, they have incorporated a bridge plate to protect the disconnector tail from the hammer strike during the cocking phase:
This bridge plate is a standard feature on the 2-stage trigger from HK seen in the MR556 series, the MR762 series, the HK417, the HK416S and in the upgraded HK416N as well as the new guns we are getting. I would think that the HK416A5 has it as well.
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Arctic1:
Thanks for correcting me. Sorry for the misinfo.
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No worries.
Also, to clarify, the broken disconnector issue was only seen in the 10.5" guns, for us at least.
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Cell phone and a flashlight actually worked rather well. I'm surprised.
Anyway, there doesn't appear to be anything different or unusual about the lower parts kit. I'm rather surprised by the notched hammer but I guess it doesn't do anything since the firing pin is shrouded.
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Pretty standard Colt lower...
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