MIG HYDRA:
MIG hydra , a similar weapon to the MCIWS with interchangeable barrels which helps to shoot the target with different ranges.
The AR-15 is the most popular firearm design in the United States. The reason behind that fact is the gun’s ability to easily and quickly transform to meet the end user’s requirements. Everything from heavy-barreled long range precision to tiny stubby 9″ lightweight designs are possible, and swapping from one to the next can be accomplished using everyday tools and a little elbow grease. MGI recognized this fact and decided to take it one step further — why need tools at all?
Then came the Hydra...
here user can change barrels, calibers and even magazines easily.
The barrel can be removed by unlocking the barrel lock which is provided just below the front hold of the rifile.
With the Hydra, the barrel nut has been replaced by two lever-operated bars. Turn the levers outward and the bars rotate, revealing a cut that allows the barrel to slide out of the rifle. Turn them back parallel and the cut is replaced by solid steel, tightly trapping the barrel in the upper receiver. Once parallel, a plastic keeper slides onto the levers to keep them from rotating and make sure everything stays nice and snug.
Any standard AR-15 barrel and gas tube will work, and the gas tube can remain attached to the barrel the whole time. So while MGI sells a 5.56 NATO barrel kit, in reality you can buy whatever barrel you want and make it work yourself.
It supports the russian AK-47 magazines .... The Marck 15 cartridge lineup consists of seven options as of this writing: .22 LR, .223 Rem./5.56 NATO, 6.5 Grendel, 6.8 SPC, 7.62×39 mm, .450 Thumper and .458 SOCOM. The fun does not stop there. MGI’s modular lower receivers can also be mated with the company’s dedicated upper receivers in pistol chamberings such as .45 ACP (configured for either Glock or surplus M3 “Grease Gun” magazines) and .45 Super Mag. This all-you-can-eat buffet of cartridge options has something to offer most shooters, especially in the tactical, defensive and competitive realms.
I have got a shooting result from a site while i was googling about MGI HYDRA...
http://www.shootingillustrated.com/index.php/25731/mgi-marck-15-hydra/
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