Message from @Steyr "Thick" Shotgun
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It's user error 90% of the time.
This reminds me of the Korth 1911
i'm guessing if ambient temperature is 40C it doesn't help either
If a barrel is hot enought to melt handguards you are annealing the barrel into a new shape
It is spent and needs to be replaced
Firearms work in any condition, it's up to the user to properly outfit the rifle for it.
If it's cold, extended trigger guards to accomodate gloves. Wraps to keep the barrel and bolt if applicable warm.
etc
that or it's shitty plastic, but it's HK so i seriously doubt it's a material quality issue
Wasn't the G36's barrel heating woes almost literally just a "this is how physics works you retards, we can only bend the laws not break them" kind of thing?
Even the polymer on the MP5 is practically metal.
It's so fucking STIFF
It's ridiculous.
@Sectator Pragmaticam Lex AR16 had melty handguards that would go goopy at the fixing nut with a rather light amount of firepower.
Army called that "fine" and just issued more handguards
Was never a scandal
Hell iirc even with the complaint the gun was still on the upper end of accuracy performance even with a hot barrel
(at least, compared to other rifles with similarly hot barrels)
The right arm of the free world was strangely void of any heating issues.
@Uksio yeah but that's 'murica, the land of everything is a for-profit business
The sexy sexy g3 was pretty solid too
@Eirshy No. The issue is that G36 is almost an "ultralight" by the assault rifle standards - it weighs as much as a typical metal SMG
And when your goal is "light", you need to sacrifice other features: barrel is fixed into a trunnion with epoxy.
With enough heat it can soften that epoxy and move point of aim.
But the thing is G36 will never get that hot under normal use
It is not an LMG
g36 overheating and becoming inaccurate is a meme for normal use
When US army tested it at the endurance ofc it's melty handguards and the epoxy that gave out first
But that was a literal murder-test
test to the failure
i guess if used as a LMG it'd overheat. but that's a thing for any gun that isn't a LMG
it was a stopgap rifle anyways. that it acted up in Afghanistan after sustained fire isnt very surprising
and is fair considering it is light
@Steyr "Thick" Shotgun G3 still has extraction issues.
To operate it consistently you need to be friends with a decent case loader who will make your charges all the same.
also half the controversy stemmed from a offhand comment some officer made while thinking that perhaps one side of a rifle might get hotter than the other if they are left out in the sun
Flowers for Algernon
trained rats
That's what used to be very common in medieval Europe's "flee markets"
best slr is clearly the l1a1