Hk 433

I'm sure it will be deemed restricted more likely prohibited. Sounds like a great rifle. 5.56, 300, 7.69 and 308. Looks amazing but all HKs look amazing ��
 
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We will see the HK433 in semi auto eventually, provided German politics stay the same in the next few years.

HK has a long list of things to do with HK433 before a civilian version will be in the pipeline. 300 Blk out and a 7.62 NATO version first. If there isn't a big order you probably will see things slow down a bit too. We will see how successful this thing will be - it is a specific product to address the product mix issue, G36 is too cheap but HK416 is too expensive.

In all honesty, G36/HK243 is a "meh". Not a big fan of G36 so personally I see no love lost.
 
TFB had an article yesterday showing a new lower/upper that is stepped. Looks purpose designed to not fit on an AR lower.

http://www .thefirearmblog.com/blog/2017/03/16/hk433-safety-selector-graphics/
 
SO if I have 4K to blow in 4 years i should wait for this one?

If you got 4k to blow get an MR223A3 instead.

From what we currently know the HK433 is a cheaper option. It's likely going to be an extremely high quality firearm, but if you got 4k why not go with the best money can buy?
 
Why are the mr556, mr223, hk416 so pricey? Aargh!

When it says "Hk", you've gotta pay to play....


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what are the details on the mp5 look-alike?

It's an HK 94 with an MP5 barrel threaded 1x28 and a "clipped and pinned" SEF Trigger Housing with a 0-1 Trigger Pack. The Railed forend throws the classic MP-5 profile off a little bit. If I put the standard handguard back on, you can't tell it from an MP5 without checking the markings on top of the Receiver.

The sight is an ARMSON OEG (Occluded Eye Gunsight). They were all the rage in the 1980s - the very first red-dot sight with no batteries required (the first use of fibre-optic illumination that I am aware of). The sight picture is black, except for the red/orange dot. By keeping both eyes open, the dot is projected into the line of sight of the non-occluded eye. It is actually very slick once you get the hang of it. You don't see them around much these days, more of a collector's item. Mine has an integral HK "claw" mount for use on the Roller-Locked family of rifles, carbines and SMGs - all with that unique receiver profile.
 
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Is that. G3 on the top?

Yes, it is a genuine G3A3 built under license from HK by MAS in St Etienne, France. The French produced the G3 to arm their colonial forces in Africa and the Middle East in the 1970s and 80s. This example is a Prohibited class 12 (3) Converted Automatic. It is a beautiful shooter - at least it was 11 years ago when I was last legally permitted to take it to a range....
 
Yes, it is a genuine G3A3 built under license from HK by MAS in St Etienne, France. The French produced the G3 to arm their colonial forces in Africa and the Middle East in the 1970s and 80s. This example is a Prohibited class 12 (3) Converted Automatic. It is a beautiful shooter - at least it was 11 years ago when I was last legally permitted to take it to a range....

That last sentence just makes me sad. 11 years ago you were allowed to shoot it and not anymore.
 
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