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    H&K?

    Just wondering, any H&K owners here?

    Just throwing it out there

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    I have a USP40 full-size. It was my first handgun and I love it. I want another one, I am waiting till they team up with Crimson Trace to get one with a laser.

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    Quick photo of my 91.

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    I want a G3/HK91 clone badly. Collapsable stock, and have Gunplumber chop the barrel. Like these:


    16" with the attached flash hider

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    I have a USP45. H&K finest double action semi in the world!

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    The only H&K I have is a USC converted to use M3 Grease Gun magazines. The weird paddle on the grip is required of those of us behind enemy lines in CA if we want to be able to remove our magazines without a tool. It is so accurate and comfortable to shoot that it's almost boring.


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    I used to own an HK 91 A3, a CETME and an HK 93. I don't miss the 91 or CETME a bit. Selling the 93 is one of those things I'll wish I hadn't done for the rest of my days.
    And the A3 collapsible stock on the 91 is probably the worst design ever. Mine beat me to death and was not at all enjoyable to shoot. My 16" barreled, folding stocked FAL is tame compared to the beating that the 91 handed out.
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    I think that stock is known as "the meat tenderizer"!

    Interesting your thoughts on the 93. I thought it was one heavy mother for it to be chambered for 223.

    With a decent buffer your 91 will hit you no harder then the 93 IMO.

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    Yes, the 93 was heavy. But nothing compared to my Galil (real one) that I owned at the same time.
    Adding the scope and bipod added even more weight to the 93, but it had almost no felt recoil compared to my AR-15's or Berretta AR-70. BTW, I had the 1986 version of that same scope on my 93!!
    I was deep,deep into black rifles and AK's back in the 80-90's right up until the '94 AWB.
    I sold all of those back in the mid 90's to fund a divorce and some FAL builds. All thats left from those days is a couple of AR's and a few FAL's.
    Some people are like slinkies.
    They aren't good for much, but they do bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.

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    I got one better. I also owned a Model 70! It was the only 223 rifle I ever owned. Have to admit after firing my friends 223 this weekend I can see the attraction of these AR-15s. They make a fun plinker.

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