Heckler & Koch HK433


The Heckler & Koch HK433 is a modular assault rifle originally chambered for 5.56×45mm which combines features of the G36 and the HK416 families of assault rifles.

History

The HK433 was formally introduced at EnforceTac 2017 on 1 and 2 March in Nürnberg, Bavaria, Germany, after having been shown to a select number of people at SHOT Show in January.
Heckler & Koch offered the HK433 along with the HK416 as a candidate for the German Bundeswehr's competition to select a new assault rifle.
The HK G36, the Bundeswehr's standard assault rifle since 1997, is to be phased out and a replacement is planned to be phased in from 2020.

Design

The HK433 was designed by Heckler & Koch to be familiar to operators with experience using the Heckler & Koch G36 and HK416 platforms. All controls are ambidextrous, and major components are modular, allowing for rifles to be configured in the field as needed.
The HK433 has multiple barrel lengths including 11, 12.5, 14.5, 16.5, 18.9 and 20 inches. All of the barrels are cold hammer forged, hard chrome lined with a 178 mm right-hand twist, six-groove rifling.
It features a short-stroke gas piston driven system similar to the Heckler & Koch G36 and HK416, with a gas block regulator adjustment located above the barrel. The non-reciprocating charging handle can be changed to operate from either side of the forestock of the rifle, but does not have a locking recess like the Heckler & Koch G3 family of weapons. All other primary controls are ambidextrous.
It has an interchangeable barrel system and a folding adjustable buttstock with a three position cheek riser Side-folding the buttstock shortens the HK433 by. The monolithic upper receiver is made of aluminium alloy, and the lower receiver is made of polymer. It is offered with the option of 2 different lower receivers: one with an AR-15 style magazine release button, and one with a paddle magazine release reminiscent of the G36.
The HK433 features a STANAG 4694 NATO Accessory Rail at 12 o'clock that is backwards-compatible with the STANAG 2324/MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail. At 6 o'clock it features the STANAG 2324/MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail. At the 3 and 9 o'clock positions the proprietary "HKey" accessory attachment system, which was used on early versions of the rifle, has been replaced by the more commonly used M-LOK system.
The empty weight of a HK433 Draft STANAG 4179 compliant box magazine is approximately.

Variants

Heckler & Koch HK437

The Heckler & Koch HK437, chambered in .300 Blackout and featuring 7 and 9 inch barrels, was announced along with the HK433.
Currently are three configurations of the HK433 and two configurations of the HK437 available:
VariantCalibreLength max. mmLength min. mmBarrel mmWeight g
HK433 11"5.56×45mm8435772803250
HK433 14.5"5.56×45mm9316343683400
HK433 16.5"5.56×45mm9767184213500
HK437 Sneaker 9".300 Blackout7454871783040
HK437 Sneaker 11".300 Blackout7955372293140

While the HK437 was originally announced alongside the HK433 in 2017, there are official sources confirming information about Heckler & Koch expanding the HK433 platform with several new caliber variants.
VariantCalibreStatusEqual parts
HK4335.56×45mmReleased100%
HK437.300 BlackoutReleased80%
HK2317.62×51mmIn development 65%
HK2316.5 CreedmoorAnnounced?
HK132E7.62×39mmIn development?
HK132?5.45×39mmAnnounced?
HK2549×19mmIn development 35%
HK???7.62x54mm RAnnounced?

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