FN HAMR IAR - Weapon Conversions - Call Of Duty Modern Warfare III
Welcome to the Modern Warfare III Weapon Conversions series were I will be going through each weapon and showing you how to create different brand new weapons and different variants using aftermarket parts and different attachment sin game!
Today we will be taking the new TAQ Eradicator and converting it into the FN HAMR IAR or Heat Adaptive Modular Rifle for the Infantry Automatic Rifle role.
HAMR IAR (Heat Adaptive Modular Rifle) – 5.56 mm NATO Automatic rifle entered in the United States Marine Corps' Infantry Automatic Rifle competition, it was eventually beaten by the M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle, a Heckler & Koch HK416 variant.
The HAMR fires from the closed-bolt position on both semi-auto and full auto, and automatically transitions into the open-bolt position during both fire modes (semi-auto and full-auto fire), once the chamber reaches a certain temperature (like during sustained fire situations), in order to prevent cook-offs. It then automatically transitions back to closed-bolt operation for both fire modes when the chamber temp drops back down to a safe level, making the FN HAMR an automatically thermo-regulated firearm/infantry small arm. That’s interesting.
Previous IARs just transition from closed-bolt semi-auto to open-bolt full-auto, once you hit the happy switch (safety/selector-switch) over to rock n’ roll (full-auto setting). While the primary purpose of switching to open-bolt operation for full-auto fire (and/or semi-auto fire, in this case) is to prevent cook-offs (rounds firing without pulling the trigger, due to excessive chamber heat) after extensive full-auto fire, open-bolt operation is required for certain types of weapon recoil attenuation/mitigatation, like the Ultimax 100 LMG’s “Constant-Recoil” system and MPS AA-12 full-auto combat shotgun’s recoil mitigation system. In fact, Defense Review doesn’t know of any advantage offered by closed-bolt operation in the full-auto firing mode.
Complete weapon weight is 11.2 lbs. Defense Review is guessing that the HAMR’s additional weapon weight vs. the standard FN MK-16 SCAR-L is due to the addition of a heat sink and heavy barrel, not just a Grip Pod System, but we don’t yet have confirmation/verification on that.
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Timestamps:
Intro 0:00
How To Unlock: 1:07
How To Convert: 2:26
Final Build: 5:19
Firing Range & Recoil: 6:55
Camo`s: 10:35
About The Weapon & Gameplay: 11:07
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