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oh and John, that was a HK417, not a M16A4
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Are you sure? I thought it was the Designated Marksman's Rifle version of the M16A4. And don't the HK guns have the white inlaid writing on the magazine well region?
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which picture are we talking about again?
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The chainsaw bayonet, I think.
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It is a 416, but the upper receiver is a bit different in the chainsaw one
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What about the fact the rifle has a heavy 20" barrel and a full stock?
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Well I've seen 416s with full stocks and longer heavy barrels. I meant the top rails are interrupted as opposed to what we usually see an uninterrupted top rail
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