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Pneumatic Valve and Rod rifle | |
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Type | Assault rifle,Battle rifle |
Place of origin | Philippines |
Service history | |
Used by | Armed Forces of the Philippines, Special Operations Command (Philippines)[1][2] |
Wars | Anti-guerilla operations against theNew People's Army,Moro Islamic Liberation Front,Abu Sayyaf,Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines,War in Afghanistan, International Peace Support and Humanitarian Relief Operations, UN Operation[citation needed] |
Production history | |
Designed | 2009 |
Manufacturer | United Defense Manufacturing Corporation |
Produced | 2009-present |
Specifications | |
Cartridge | 5.56×45mm NATO 7.62×51mm NATO |
Action | ProprietaryGas-operatedlong-stroke piston,rotating bolt |
Feed system | VariousSTANAG magazines,Beta C Mag |
Sights | Iron sights, Red-dot sights, Optical sights |
UDMC PVAR rifles are Filipino variants of theArmalite AR-15 andAR-10, using thePneumatic Valve and Rod system manufactured byUnited Defense Manufacturing Corporation.
The Pneumatic Valve and Rod system was created to be a more reliable alternative to the Stoner bolt and carrier piston system used in the AR-15 family, commonly but incorrectly referred to as adirect impingement system.
United Defense Manufacturing Corporation undertook the development of the rifle as a possible replacement for traditional AR-15 designs. Philippine Letters of Patent Nos. 1-2009-000176 and 1-2011-000062 were issued in 2009 and 2011, respectively.[citation needed]
The PVAR system was designed in an attempt to reduce malfunctions by preventing the buildup of heat, lead and copper fouling inside the receiver by utilizing mechanical energy instead of the pressurized gases of the cartridge to cycle the bolt, the process by which a round of ammunition is fired, ejected, and a new round is loaded. Instead of a hollow gas tube, it uses a one piece bolt carrier with a piston rod which transfers the energy of the gas produced by the round and pushes the bolt carrier rearwards. The manufacturer advertises that the PVAR system reduces the need for field maintenance and overall wear and tear compared to the standard AR-15 design.
Unlike many gas piston systems, the PVAR features a free-floating piston rod that, upon firing, travels rearward and essentially increases the mass of the bolt carrier group during most of the firing cycle in order to reduce recoil. The manufacturer states that this system is compatible with barrel twists of 1:7, 1:9, and 1:12, as well as M193 and M855 ammunition. Compared to a standard AR-15, the PVAS rifle has a slower rate of fire of around 750rpm due to the increased effective mass of the bolt carrier group when firing. The bolt head is milled fromCarpenter 158 steel and the Bolt Carrier Groups are made of AISI 8620 steel.
PVAR rifles are installed with one-piece free-floatedM1913 quad rail handguards made of7075-T6 aluminum mounted on a matching proprietary barrel nut. UDMC states that the PVAR system is designed to be easily removed from the front of the gas block, and does not require removal of the handguard to access the gas system for cleaning or repairs.
UDMC offers the PVAR System on four series of rifles: the F5/F7-PVAR and the S5/S7-PVAR. The “F-series” models are fully automatic, and “S-series” rifles are semi-automatic. The PVAR system is offered as F5/S5 variants of theM16 andM4 in 5.56 NATO with barrel lengths from 7.5" and 22", and also available as F7/S7 variants of theM110 in 7.62×51mm with barrels starting at 14.5" up to 25". Three barrel types are available: black Parkerized 4150 carbon steel, matte finish SS-410 stainless steel, and AISI-416 supplied by Dikar S. Coop BERGARA of Spain. All barrels are threaded to accept standard AR muzzle devices. Accuracy is claimed to be 1MOA from the factory.
A mil-spec single stage trigger comes standard with an optional two-stage trigger available for semi-auto precision use.[3][4]