HK to Make New Rifles in U.S. Facility

  • (Source: Heckler & Koch)
  • 12:00 AM, January 15, 2009
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COLUMBUS, Ga. --- Firearms maker Heckler & Koch announced today that it will manufacture two new rifle designs in a newly opened U.S. factory in 2009. The new rifles, the HK MR556 and HK MR762, are inspired and influenced by the HK416 and HK417, two highly acclaimed models designed and produced by Heckler & Koch's Oberndorf, Germany plant.>> The rifles will be produced at a new HK manufacturing facility in Newington, New Hampshire. The facility is collocated within an existing 70,000 square foot facility. HK began manufacturing pistols in the U.S. in late 2008.>> "We've reached a major milestone in our objective to establish a production presence in the U.S.," said Wayne Weber, executive vice president of the U.S. business unit of Heckler & Koch. "The new HK45 pistol is the first HK product officially 'Made in the USA'. It is our goal to strategically transfer production of select HK products to the U.S., with the HK45 Compact being the next product to come off the U.S. production line and shortly thereafter, the HK MR series rifles.">> "It is our intention for all U.S. made HK products to equal the quality and reliability of the products made in Germany," Weber added. "By establishing American-based manufacturing, we can complement our German production and ensure that HK can be more competitive in the U.S. and comply with U.S. government contracts requiring U.S. manufacturing. HK products made in the USA will be fully compliant with federal solicitations giving preference to domestically produced products. Additionally, it will provide a boost to the U.S. economy by creating more opportunities and business for many of our U.S. subcontractors and suppliers.
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