Palmetto State Armory's NEW H&R M16A1 Clone - SHOT Show 2022

Published on January 20, 2022
Duration: 17:57

This video from SHOT Show 2022 features Palmetto State Armory's new H&R M16A1 clone, highlighting its authentic government markings and various barrel options (20", 12.7", 14.7") with 1:12 or 1:7 twist rates. The discussion also touches on the prototype 'Hans 22' chassis system for the Ruger 10/22, inspired by the MP5 and 'Die Hard,' with plans for a sub-$100 polymer version and suppressor-ready barrel collaboration with AAC.

Quick Summary

Palmetto State Armory showcased the H&R M16A1 clone rifle at SHOT Show 2022, featuring authentic government markings and barrel options like 20", 12.7", and 14.7" with 1:12 or 1:7 twist rates.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introducing the Hans 22 Chassis
  2. 01:13Hans 22 Production & Suppressors
  3. 03:05Hans 22 Pricing Details
  4. 04:21Hans 22 Offset Rail Feature
  5. 06:46H&R M16A1 Clone Reveal

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the H&R M16A1 clone rifle shown at SHOT Show 2022?

The H&R M16A1 clone features authentic government markings, and is available with 20-inch, 12.7-inch (1:12 twist), or 14.7-inch (1:7 twist) barrel options, aiming for historical accuracy.

What is the 'Hans 22' and what are its planned features?

The Hans 22 is a prototype chassis system for the Ruger 10/22, inspired by the MP5. It includes an A1-style rear sight, an HK-style hand stop, and will have an affordable polymer version under $100.

What unique design element does the Hans 22 chassis offer?

The Hans 22 features a reversible offset Picatinny rail designed to allow folding braces or stocks to clear optics when the firearm is in a more compact, folded configuration.

What barrel twist rates are available for the H&R M16A1 clone?

The H&R M16A1 clone is offered with barrel options featuring either a 1:12 twist rate, typically found on the 20-inch and 12.7-inch barrels, or a 1:7 twist rate on the 14.7-inch barrel.

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