Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

Milspecmonkey.com Shotshow 2007 Magpul Industries

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
246,488
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2007

www.milspecmonkey.com presents Magpul Industries at the 2007 shotshow. Vid shows a great sneak peak of the Masada.

Check them out at: www.magpul.com

Category:

Howto & Style

Tags:

License:

Standard YouTube License

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Top Comments

  • i think this thing looks like a amalgamation of the m16, xm8/G36, and FNH SCAR.

  • from what I saw on the discovery channel this weapon seems a damned sight easier to modify/maintain than the FN SCAR series.

see all

All Comments (100)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • How long is the gun overall in inches?

  • @SEALBound it's because the hand guard looks like the g-36's

  • best i ever seen period amazing weapon amazing

  • The ACR (final Masada version) has the charging handle just stick out on both sides (true ambi, no need for a strip to change it) and its moved forward.

  • fantastic, that's the dream of every man ♥♥♥

  • The Masada (ACR) actually has a 10.5 in, 14.5 in, 16.5 in, and 18.5 in barrels. So it can go shorter or longer than a M4/HK416. Also come in 4 calibers, 5.56, 7.62, 6.8, and 6.5. Its a very modular/ adaptive weapons system, thus the name ACR (adaptive combat rifle)

  • Not when you fold the stock on the Masada. Then the Masada is shorter and lighter than the M4 and H&K 416.

  • Only negative on this gun is that it's longer than a M4 or HK416 with the same 14.5 in barrel. But it's much lighter so...

  • With is being a piston system, the heat is on the forward end and the places surrounding the piston and barrel are aluminum, with the inside being a steel so the bolt carrier does not ware it down.

  • Looks like they're trying to target the special forces market with this weapon; that is, being lighter (plastic), shorter than the M4 (folding butt), while still retaining M16/M4 parts interchangeability. Sure, it's never going to be a standard issue weapon for the troops, but it looks like an attractive assault rifle for special forces and SWAT use.

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more