This rifle has been on my bucket list for several years now. Found one at my LGS about a month ago for a pretty good price.
Explained to my wife how important this rifle is to me and she agreed to let me buy it on the credit card and sell a few rifles to pay for it. I sold two AK74's with mags and ammo and sold an old SKS that I haven't shot in years and all three rifles have just been sitting in the safe.
Yesterday the weather was finally good enough to shoot and was it worth the wait. That thing shoots like a champ. I was shooting a silhouette target at about 125 yds open sights and it is as accurate a rifle I have shot, even shooting surplus ammo.
Checked the serial # and the rifle was made in 1982. Feels good to be able to cross a firearm off of the bucket list.
Why would he have to give it up? He doesn't live in some Marxist craphole like NY or Massachusetts...
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There's nothing like the fact that you can take educated professionals with everything on the line and add a little booze and they act like juniors in HS.
Very Nice.
HK makes some of the finest small arms in the world.
I have five of their handguns.
The long guns are too pricey for me though.
I opted for a NIB Bulgarian AKS74U semi auto variant.
HKs MP5 is the one I want.
Closely followed by a HK91.
And I wouldn't kick a HK416 out of bed either.
Very Nice.
HK makes some of the finest small arms in the world.
I have five of their handguns.
The long guns are too pricey for me though.
I opted for a NIB Bulgarian AKS74U semi auto variant.
HKs MP5 is the one I want.
Closely followed by a HK91.
And I wouldn't kick a HK416 out of bed either.
It's nice to dream.
Oh how sweet it would be!
(HK's give me a special feeling.)
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