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I shot an original H&K once. (local field agent had it at the range practicing) very accurate at 50-100 yards even with iron sights.
Totally useless on full auto, even on two shot burst. They set it up with a real slow rate of fire, (around 450 rpm) the second shot went off at peak of recoil from the first, so it was always an, x-ring / miss over the shoulder, on a full size B-27 target, even at 15 yards. I remember thinking at the time how much better it would be if they increased the rpm to about 900-1K. Or decreased it to around 300 like the old grease gun.
I always thought a semi-auto version would be cool. Hmm...now...how to come up with that much disposable income. :o
Jeff
An SBR like that would give me a "woodie".
Oh, yeah!
Nice for nostalgia sake.
But it seems to me an AR-45 pattern lower with a DI upper with an SBR stamp + a can would be far, far more modern. Better trigger, better rail and accessory options. And cheaper.
Oh Ya! This or a Dakota Tactical would be the shit!
Roller locks just plain rock! $3,000.00++ is a lot of coin though. Why I opted for the TD carbine in 10mm with Glock
mags.
I had one built from a demilled HK MP5 40S&W using a Michaels Machine 10mm barrel. I pick it up today! My test ammo is 500 rounds of Remington 180gr MC. Once I'm satisfied that it runs right I will try some hotter reloads.