H&K G95K Clone Build (The German KSK's HK416)

Published on December 18, 2024
Duration: 14:58

This video details a G95K clone build, replicating the German KSK's HK416 variant. It highlights the differences between civilian MR223 and military HK416, focusing on features like the 14.5-inch barrel, HK-Key mounting system, ambidextrous controls, and specific optic choices like EOTech. The build incorporates custom elements for enhanced performance and military-style configuration.

Quick Summary

The G95K clone build replicates the German KSK's HK416, featuring a 14.5-inch barrel, EOTech optics, Rheinmetall laser modules, and Magpul foregrip. Key differences from civilian MR223 include specific ambidextrous controls and heavy, non-chrome lined barrel profiles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: KSK & HK416
  2. 00:23MR223 vs MR556 Overview
  3. 01:41G95K Clone Build Details
  4. 02:51Ambidextrous Controls & Safety
  5. 04:54Technical Features & Optics
  6. 06:09Handguard & Mounting System
  7. 08:02Gas Systems & Barrel Profiles
  8. 11:06Muzzle Devices & Suppressors
  9. 13:08Market Pricing Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the G95K clone build discussed?

The G95K clone build features a 14.5-inch barrel, EOTech optics, Rheinmetall laser/light modules, and a Magpul foregrip. It also incorporates the proprietary HK-Key mounting system and a quick-detach handguard lever for enhanced functionality.

How does the civilian MR223 differ from the military HK416 G95K?

While sharing a platform, the MR223 A5 offers fully ambidextrous controls and may have different barrel profiles or gas systems compared to the KSK's G95K, which often uses heavy, non-chrome lined barrels and specific safety selector angles.

What optics are preferred for the G95K configuration?

The G95K clone build is shown with EOTech optics. The video mentions that certain KSK units prefer EOTech over Aimpoint for their operational needs.

What is the HK-Key mounting system?

The HK-Key is a proprietary mounting system developed by Heckler & Koch. It's used on firearms like the HK416 and MR223 for attaching accessories, notably featuring a quick-detach lever on the G95K's handguard.

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