A Path Less Traveled: IM Metal's Tavor-Based Prototype for the VHS-1

Published on September 21, 2022
Duration: 8:57

This video explores the IM Metal VHS-1 prototype, a Tavor-influenced Croatian bullpup rifle designed with an integrated 40mm grenade launcher. Despite its innovative features like a Tavor-like pistol grip and AR-180 inspired internals, the prototype proved overly complex. IM Metal later shifted focus, leading to the production VHS-1 and VHS-2 (Springfield Hellion).

Quick Summary

The IM Metal VHS-1 prototype was a Tavor-influenced bullpup rifle featuring an integrated 40mm grenade launcher and AR-180 style internals. Despite innovative features like a unique bipod, its complexity led IM Metal to pursue a different design path, eventually resulting in the VHS-1 and VHS-2.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: VHS-1 Prototype & Tavor Influence
  2. 01:50Unique Bipod and Pistol Grip Design
  3. 02:30Integrated Grenade Launcher & Controls
  4. 04:02Sighting System and Rails
  5. 05:14Disassembly and Internal Mechanics (AR-180/Tavor)
  6. 08:10Conclusion: Overly Complex Design & Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the IM Metal VHS-1 prototype based on?

The IM Metal VHS-1 prototype was heavily influenced by the Israeli Tavor rifle. This influence stemmed from a period when the Croatian military was considering adopting the Tavor under license, impacting the VHS-1's design direction.

What unique features did the VHS-1 prototype possess?

The prototype featured a Tavor-like pistol grip with an integrated, albeit unstable, bipod. It also boasted a fully integrated 40mm grenade launcher built directly into the receiver, alongside standard M16/AR-18 type magazines.

How did the VHS-1 prototype's internal mechanics compare to other rifles?

Internally, the VHS-1 prototype utilized a dual recoil spring system and a short-stroke gas piston operating system. These mechanics were similar to those found in the AR-180 and the Tavor rifle designs.

What led to the discontinuation of the VHS-1 prototype's specific design?

Testing revealed that the Tavor-influenced VHS-1 prototype was overly complicated in its execution. This complexity led IM Metal to abandon this specific design path and pursue a different developmental direction for the production VHS-1.

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