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From G36 to G95 - Germany’s New Service Rifle Arrives

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Another WIN for the AR-Design Pattern

Panzergrenadier Battalion 122 in Oberviechtach has officially received the first G95 rifles, marking an important step in the Bundeswehr’s transition to a new standard service weapon.

The G95 is a Bundeswehr-specific variant of the HK416 (piston system) and retains the familiar AR-15 layout while using a primarily metal construction said to improve durability, stability, and overall precision.


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The rifle will be fielded in two configurations: the G95A1 with a 16.5-inch (419 mm) barrel and the shorter G95KA1 with a 14-inch (355 mm) barrel.

Both versions differ visually from the longstanding G36 by adopting a greenish-brown finish instead of black. According to the Bundeswehr, the shift away from black reduces the infrared signature and makes the rifle less detectable.
 
Ceracote Gen II was developed to lower the IR and heat signature of small arms. I don't know if color matters other than certain colors reducing daylight visibility.
Looks like it is not available to the public.

NIC Industries restricts the sale of Gen II coatings to military and law enforcement agencies. We will also require a letter of authorization from the military or law enforcement agency.
 
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