Re: Looking for new SWAT entry weapon
OK, here is the real update. After getting quote from a lot of companies and weighing the prices of each SBR and features that they brought to the table I decided to evaluate the POF416 11.5" and the PWS Mk112 12.5". This is not to say that the other companies did not make outstanding firearms or that my budget had a hard cap on it, just that it's not MY money. I owe it to the residents to be as smart as I can be with the money they have given us.
First day on the range with both firearms together and the suppressor of choice (Gemtech Trek Ti) was interesting. The POF, which comes with no BUIS fired flawlessly. Both suppressed and unsuppressed in S/A and F/A. The groups were very good with very little shift with the suppressor. I would like to add that a gasbuster charging handle on a short stroke piston might be something that a manufacturer would like to think about including (not a criticism as much as a suggestion). I liked the flash hider nut they use vs a crush washer, nice touch. I was stunned to see that there was a lot of play between the upper and lower receiver, so much so that they shipped it with a wedge. Surprise find of the day, the P416 and Pmags are not friends. The Pmag had to be wedged in the mag well with a lot of force and obviously would not drop free for mag changes. Accuracy was very good, I like the free floating barrel. I did not shoot groups at distance with this off a bench because its a "work" gun not a bench or target gun. The NP3 coating is very nice and according to Phoenix PD makes the gun hold up very well. They have some with 50K rounds though them. The adjustable gas block was nice and functioned as advertised.
PWS, comes with Magpul BUIS Gen II and a gasbuster charging handle, nice! fit and finish were excellent, no play in the upper receiver and no wedge shipped/needed. Crush washer on the flash hider, eh. On to function uUh, well things did not go so well on this day for the PWS. Unsuppressed the gun HATED Pmags. They would drop free and insert with no issue. The problem, the gun would not function. You name it, it happened. FTF, FTE, double feed, etc. Switched to a GI mag and life was great. Shoots/cycles smooth, the recoil strangely felt more mild than the POF. Very controllable in both SA/FA. Nice tight groups were easily achieved and it was comfortable to shoot. Suppressor time...PWS HATES ME! Again all the problems expeirenced with e Pmags come back with the GI mag.No adjustable gas block to make me think I have been doing something stupid. I cleaned the gun and started over, same freakin result.
One call to Todd at PWS and 24 hours later I have a new upper. So, we start over. Gun loves Pmags, C-products $5.00 mags, GI mags, you name it, it took it. Suppressed, piece of cake. Everything was smooth and it weighed in 1 lb lighter than the POF (I'm sure it's POF's huge rail on the front). Accuracy was very good and very little shift with the suppressor.
Cleaning-The short stroke POF after 700+ rounds was a mess, but cleaned up pretty easily. The PWS, also 700+ rounds with the long stroke system, I was stunned how clean the gun was, even with the suppressor. We shot the snot out of these guns and I would not have a problem using either one.
At the end of the day it was a unanimous decision to choose the PWS. It all came down to the way it shot and the way it feels in your hand. DMack must have said it to mee 100x, "you just have to shoot it." I will post some pics of the two side by side so you can see the profiles. I wish I could have done a better job explaining everything and if anyone has any questions I'll be happy to share with you my experiences with either weapon. I'm no expert, I just know what I like.
PS we shot Federal, Winchester, Remington, Wolf, and some really really bad crap through these. GB charging handle on the POF was taken from another SBR.