I've got an Hk 94 need help and info

nope it's a 12,5 actually

Well, I guess I should have known better than to expect logic from the prohib rules. I thought any SMG lookalike except for the Thompson would be 12-4. So a 9mm MP5 SMG lookalike is 12-5, and a Styer AUG is 12-4. How about that?

Your market just expanded a bit since I think there are more 12-5 licenses out there than 12-2, 3 and 4. I'm 12-5 and I would be interested, but I very much doubt you would get anything close to $3000 today. Sterling Police Carbines go for around $5000 because they are restricted and not prohib.

I honestly can't say how much it is or should be worth, but if someone gave you an idea and you posted it on the EE, I would certainly think about it.
 
I paid more than 3000 grants when I bought it here about 3 years ago

What you paid for it and what it is "worth" are two totally different things. Today it is only "worth" what you can get someone to buy it for. What you paid for it is irrelevant.

Being as the gun cannot be shot and may only be purchased by one of the approx 1500 or so 12-5 licenced owners in the entire country, you would be lucky to get a half to a third what you paid for it.

I am 12-5 grandfathered and honestly it would be more entertaining to staple the money to my wall than use it to purchase another gun I can't shoot. The end result would be more or less the same.
 
$3000? Wow! That is crazy cash for an unshootable prohib. Only chance of export is to a US LEO and then, the gun would remain non-transferable. You aren't going to find a LEO willing to pay $3000 for it either, when they can buy sub $1K Colt 6921 through their dept.

Your best bet would be to keep it and hope that a majority CPC government will once and for all get rid of all that 12(X) BS and permit you to use or sell it to any other law-abiding citizen, OR,

Deactivate it. You could probably get $1000-$1200 to the right collector, maybe more. Although I've seen pristine Thompson M1921 and M1928 SMGs with extra stocks, multiple drum magazines fail to draw any interest at $1500 in years past. Not sure if the cut-down HK-94 is going to have more appeal than a classic Tommy Gun?

If we were still permitted to shoot them, I'd be looking for an HK-94/MP-5 in a heartbeat. It is a classic. However, our previous anti-gun governments and bureaucracy have succeded in destroying the value of virtually all 12(x) firearms. Make no mistake, this was a deliberate action by the Liberals. This is also another reason why we need property rights enshrined in our constitution!
 
Hey guys, I have Hk94 in my safe, with the barrel professionally cut by weimajack a la mp5 in mint condition still unfired but picking up dust because it's surplus to my needs

What the value of these right now... Can I export it to the state? Any idea of the general cost ans process
or should I just offer it here...
Also I have to faema that I seldom shoot, the mini and the saf model both in 9 mm, can'y seem to find the value of them both are mint....
Thank's
Ben

You'll see FAMAE SAF's pop up now and again for around $2.5k.
 
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