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AAC Honey Badger PDW
AAC Honey badger
Type Carbine
Place of origin Flag of the United States USA
Production history
Manufacturer AAC
Variants Auto- and semi-automatic for military use, semi-automatic for civil use
Specifications
Mass 3.0 kg (6.6 lb)
Length 73.7 cm (29.0 in) (fully extended)
Barrel length 6"

Cartridge 300 AAC Blackout (7.62×35mm)
Muzzle velocity
  • 1,000 feet per second (300 m/s) subsonic
  • 2,100 feet per second (640 m/s) supersonic
Effective firing range
  • 200 metres (660 ft) subsonic
  • 400 metres (1,300 ft) supersonic
  • Feed system Various STANAG Magazines
    Sights MIL-STD-1913 rail provided for optics

    AAC Honey Badger PDW is an AR-15 based assault rifle / PDW in caliber .300 AAC Blackout produced by Advanced Armament Corporation, a subsidiary of Freedom Group. The weapon is named after the honey badger.

    Both the rifle and the caliber used were developed in close cooperation with American special operations units with in hopes of finding a suitable and effective replacement for the HK MP5. The rifle is designed to be very convenient for military use where the AR-15 platform is issued and in common use, since many similarities would exist in the fire controls, weapon manipulation, and magazines. This weapon platform solves two major problems with the current 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge - its ability to be loaded to subsonic velocities and reliably cycle in a standard M4 package and the terminal effectiveness (especially on armored targets) of such a subsonic projectile at any meaningful range (which would be only marginally more effective than 22 LR).

    The Honey Badger is based on a standard M4 upper and lower receiver, a short barrel with a very short gas impingement system and fast rate of rifling twist, detachable customized silencer, and a proprietary buffer tube and collapsible stock. The handguards used vary depending on the necessity of silencer use. With the full length handguard model, the barrel and silencer all almost completely shrouded with only the end cap and small part of the silencer tube protruding. With a shorter handguard, only the AAC quick-detach muzzle device or threaded muzzle is exposed, allowing the shooter to fire unsuppressed while safely avoiding the substantial muzzle blast of supersonic loadings. The barrel is specifically designed to develop the necessary stabilization of long, heavy 30 caliber projectiles (such as the commonly loaded 220 grain Sierra Matchking) which would otherwise cause baffle strikes or fly erratically. The proprietary stock is similar to the one designed for the MP5.

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