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Master Blaster November 16th, 2011 14:59

HK416 German Trades?
 
Does anyone have any close up photos of the German version of the HK416 trades. Cant find any good shots on Google.

Eeyore November 16th, 2011 15:04

There are already three threads like this.


http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...ght=416+trades

Donster November 16th, 2011 15:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Master Blaster (Post 1561801)
Does anyone have any close up photos of the German version of the HK416 trades. Cant find any good shots on Google.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eeyore (Post 1561805)
There are already three threads like this.


http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...ght=416+trades

basically NOT the same as the supposed full-trades Umarex 416. At least from the pictures of the model that i've seen.

http://www.mach1airsoft.com/rwx_gallery/HK416%20CQC.jpg

The older model VFC had better trades IMHO. Unless they've changed them again.

Master Blaster November 16th, 2011 16:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eeyore (Post 1561805)
There are already three threads like this.


http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...ght=416+trades

Thoes are the US ver of the trades (for the US market) and not the German!
I'M looking for the German specificaly!

Master Blaster November 17th, 2011 01:28

Here is what I am talking about, unfortunately this is not a high res photo. :(
The photo is from Wikipedia http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi.../92/HK416N.png


http://i44.tinypic.com/21bz9j.png


You will notice that the trades on the side are different from the US "416D" ("D" standing for "Defense") The "D" was used as far as I know to denote the H&K US version. The German version has different markings.

ShadowNet November 17th, 2011 01:44

From what I can see, the German version of the HK416 does not have the "D" designation or the "Heckler & Koch Defense Inc. Sterling VA". It says "Heckler & Koch GmbH" and "Made in Germany" on the other side of the receiver. I went on the German HK website, and though the pics are not high res, I'm pretty sure there are a few google images large enough to confirm the trades.

Master Blaster November 17th, 2011 02:20

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Originally Posted by ShadowNet (Post 1562097)
From what I can see, the German version of the HK416 does not have the "D" designation or the "Heckler & Koch Defense Inc. Sterling VA". It says "Heckler & Koch GmbH" and "Made in Germany" on the other side of the receiver. I went on the German HK website, and though the pics are not high res, I'm pretty sure there are a few google images large enough to confirm the trades.


As well, it looks like there is a coat of arms below the writing. I have looked for hours and cannot find a good high res photo of the German version of the gun with trades on ether side!

ShadowNet November 17th, 2011 02:32

Wow, I didn't even notice a coat of arms there. Is it at all possible that its this?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...31918).svg.png

EDIT: whoops LOL nevermind...made a BIG mistake. that's from 1889

Kos-Mos November 17th, 2011 13:32

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Here that's the best I could find...

This one is from Norway... so I am not sure if the coats are different or not...

Danke November 17th, 2011 16:28

Maybe try the HK Pro forums; and also search for proof marks instead of trade marks over the net.

ShadowNet November 17th, 2011 18:41

wow i was waaaaay off LOL looks like a simple shield, crown and N :S

Scouser November 17th, 2011 18:52

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Originally Posted by Kos-Mos (Post 1562230)
Here that's the best I could find...

This one is from Norway... so I am not sure if the coats are different or not...

that thing is gorgeous

Danke November 17th, 2011 20:25

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Originally Posted by ShadowNet (Post 1562397)
wow i was waaaaay off LOL looks like a simple shield, crown and N :S

On zee German ones it's called the Bundesadler or Federal Eagle. The N underneath means it was tested for Nitrocellulose powder.


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