Ok just to clarify I was talking about the relationship between the release of the real steel versions in regards to the airsoft. The way I understand it the HK 416/417 came out in 2005 and then relatively soon (don't know the exact time) airsoft companies started making the 416. The SCAR L/H comes out in 2009 and they already have both models. So if they don't have both models when the real steel version has been out for 5 going on 6 years, I think its highly doubtful that they will put it out at all but thats my reasoning. I do see your point about the GBBRs though.Nasty wrote:scoutNK_90 wrote:Wow first off learn to read the post above yours! Secondly I know they made SCAR-H and all the rest but how long did it take for them to make the SCAR-H after the SCAR-L came out?? The SCAR-L/H came out in 2009 roughly and they just came out with a SCAR-H a year later so if the 416 came out in 2005 and they still haven't come out with a 417 some 5 years later do you think they're going to??hallowground wrote:they made a scar-h. and an sr-25.scoutNK_90 wrote:The 416 and 417 are the same rifle, the only difference is that the 417 is chambered for the 7.62 round and the 416 is 5.56, so the 417 has a different mag and slightly larger well area, but the same gun other than that. I personally don't think they'll make a 417 because of the mag size but that's just me.
It's somewhat more complicated than that.
The VFC and SRC 416s have been incredibly popular, but have also spent time being canceled and then re-released. The VFC 416, for example, was produced for 2 years before being canceled for sometime, only to be re-released last year. The SRC 416 came out later than the VFC, and (IIRC) was no longer produced after the GenIIIs. New ones were supposed to come out in '09, but I've yet to see those. The Dboys and JG 416 came out two years ago, and have had troubles with production due to China.
And, considering that development of a new 417 would be done by either SRC or VFC (more likely the latter), it isn't too far to assume that a 417 may come out in the next few years, especially considering the growing popularity of GBBRs.