Scaled down battle rifles are so uniquely beautiful.
@crossan00810 ай бұрын
9mm FAL 🤣
@hoppinggnomethe415410 ай бұрын
AR-15, Mini-14, HK33, SG 540, etc.
@neiljborja10 ай бұрын
Mini-14?
@peka247810 ай бұрын
I dont know, but with shoes for example, the same form sometimes works marvellously in one size, and just doesnt, in a different. I can imagine same things with guns, where the battle rifle one works, and the assault rifle doesnt. Especially considering that not everything can be just scaled down by the same percentage, as your eyes and hands and fingers stay the same, as does the aiming device. Scale most things down 7% but keep others at 100%? Fked up form.
@SYLRMHA10 ай бұрын
Ammosexuality can be cured
@MrSchwenkgrill10 ай бұрын
In the C.I.P. standard, unlike SAAMI, no distinction is made between 5.56 Nato and .223 rem. All rifles built according to C.I.P. can safely shoot 5.56 Nato and .223. The chambers and barrels are all made to 5.56 Nato specs. Countries where it is used C.I.P: Germany, Belgium, Chile, Finland, France, Great Britain, Italy, Austria, Russia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Arab Emirates And thanks for the nice foto at the IWA Ian =)
@gooondie10 ай бұрын
The aesthetics of this rifle are on point 👌🏼
@atomic_wait10 ай бұрын
It's the MPFiiiive.
@krissteel407410 ай бұрын
Its pure old school gun smut
@thunderK510 ай бұрын
Of course they are, it's a classic HK.
@ryanr.392510 ай бұрын
Meh, just an HK variant nothing special here really.
@alexb764110 ай бұрын
Except the welds look like dawg 💩
@AllAboutSurvival10 ай бұрын
it's fascinating to delve into the history of firearms like the HK43, a true gem from the paramilitary rifle era. The transition from the HK41 and HK43 to the HK91 and HK93 underscores the ever-changing landscape of gun regulations and import standards.
@herknorth869110 ай бұрын
I worked with a guy who got into guns because he saw an HK91 ad in a Playboy magazine in the 80's.
@Quiescere06 күн бұрын
Life has unexpected turns
@columbiawarmachine979510 ай бұрын
I have a few HK 33 rifles I like them
@anulfadventures10 ай бұрын
I remember back in the early 80s going to a gun show where a dealer had both a HK 91 and a HK 93 for sale. I thought I really wanted the HK93 but my friend convinced me that the power and range of the HK91 would be more advantageous in a SHTF scenario. There was also lots of 7.62 surplus ammo for cheap on the market as most NATO countries were switching to the 5.56. If I'd of had the money I would have bought both but I went for the HK91. Served me well for many years.
@Darth-Nihilus110 ай бұрын
I have the HK93 1982 dated, Ian please run a few drills with this at the range 😮
@Gliese38010 ай бұрын
Can I touch it?
@Darth-Nihilus110 ай бұрын
@@Gliese380 you can find a Century Arms and PTR for half the price 😅💸
@dbmail54510 ай бұрын
@@Darth-Nihilus1Shooting Sight is making a very nice HK trigger pack. I have one in my PTR 32.
@johncole246910 ай бұрын
DITTO on the HK-93.
@Darth-Nihilus110 ай бұрын
@@dbmail545 that’s a good rifle!
@Desatormentado93710 ай бұрын
Really gorgeous rifle.
@deforesttappan64789 ай бұрын
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 I thought all of those HK 43 were scraped!!! Glad to see that there's some here in the States!!! What I can't be happy to see I'm wrong!??
@Verde-s9a110 ай бұрын
PTR-63 will be something of a comeback for these.
@Wuestenkarsten10 ай бұрын
Just wanted to Thank Ian for his super Personality which he showed last Sunday at IWA!! That Photo get´s framed!
@ottopartz110 ай бұрын
Im impressed, Ian actually pronounced Waukesha correctly!! Usually non local people really butcher that one.
@ottopartz110 ай бұрын
@@illuminatus3125 to my ears it sounds more like wok-e-sha. Said quickly without any emphasis on any certain part. Although some locals say it like there's a lite w at the end like wok-e-shaw, but they are in the minority.
@BleedingUranium10 ай бұрын
What a gorgeous rifle! The HK33 is my favourite of the G3 family, it just feels so well proportioned. :D
@VegasCyclingFreak10 ай бұрын
That's a cool rifle. I like it. Have always liked this H&K form factor.
@russwoodward825110 ай бұрын
I like the reviews of rifles I actually have ammo for the best. Thanks Ian.
@gewamser10 ай бұрын
Our local PD was issued the HK93 back in the 80’s and surprisingly it only lasted a couple years and was replaced with AR-15s because of reliability issues. No kidding.
@thecanuckredcoat414210 ай бұрын
Same reason given that the army never adopted it.
@dbmail54510 ай бұрын
The roller-delayed system seems a bit more finicky about ammunition than the Stoner system. My 7.62x39 PTR 32 definitely prefers full-power mil-spec ammo.
@DeadSomething10 ай бұрын
@@dbmail545exactly my thought. 556NATO and .223 are mostly interchangeable, but they do have different projectile weight and powderload. especially with HK guns some require very specific forces or gas amounts to operate perfectly. if those are not met, being too low or too high, you get material damage when used for a long time. edit: luckily, Ian made a video about that topic kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y5fQlJeXdrSej5Y
@scottmccrea187310 ай бұрын
German engineering. My dad told me Mercedes replaced the throttle cable with a 17 piece mechanical assembly. My Dad, "That's 16 more things to break."
@scottmccrea187310 ай бұрын
@DeadSomething the German WW2 strategy was small batches of hyper engineered weapons that, through Aryan Magic, would compensate for lack of numbers. us & Soviet was a few models cheaply produced in massive numbers. We know who was right. but the Germans have never ditched the hyper engineering.
@bruceinoz800210 ай бұрын
Back when this country still had a sense of humour, I had a nice HK 41. The biggest notable difference was the barrel. It was "conventionally" rifled *; NOT the classic "polygonal" style. And NOT chrome-lined. Next, the barrel was a "bit " longer and the muzzle was "plain", ho muzzle device or even a thread to retain one. The barrel was basically turned parallel from the front-sight post to the muzzle and given a "conventional" crown. NO thumb notches on the carrier and a basic-looking carrier, all round. The rear-sight only had a series of round apertures, no "open" notch. It also had the very nifty scope system with its tall, QD claw setup. This mount has a clearance through it so that the aperture sights were still usable. The short eye relief of the scope literally "left a mark" on the one occasion I tried to use the "iron" option tracking a feral pig coming my way at spreed. About the only "issue" I ever had was that the over-moulded plastic "grippy-bit" on the cocking handle fell off and thereafter It carried on with a hand-moulded blob of fiber-reinforced automotive body-putty ; crude but effective. That rifle put a LOT of feral pork on the deck. Ultra-reliable when used with good ammo and basic cleaning. Tip for users who have inadvertently "collapsed" the bolt-head back to the carrier: Instead of raising a sweat, simply reverse the assembly and push it "smartly" backwards into the receiver. This will relocate the bolt-head without dramas. The "issue" cleaning kit was a cool item in itself: A nifty "olive-green" plastic box contoured to"follow the diameter of the average soldier's leg (Anyone can do a "flat" cleaning kit box). In it were the usual Teutonic METAL "pull-through" and an assortment of jags, lubes and some space for patches. Then, there was the "magic" screwdriver that is needed to PROPERLY perform rear-sight adjustments; a piece of gear deserving an episode of "Forgotten Accessories". All I have left are the memories and a few photos
@HenrykGutmann-kr9tn10 ай бұрын
50 years old and still a beauty😊
@MainelyMoto20710 ай бұрын
I don't think Ian is 50
@HenrykGutmann-kr9tn10 ай бұрын
@@MainelyMoto207 Nice try, I referred to the rifle😂
@MainelyMoto20710 ай бұрын
@@HenrykGutmann-kr9tn it's ok, we all know Ian is a beauty. No shame
@storytimedavidcollins289710 ай бұрын
Thanks again Ian I own and run all kinds of different calibers and types of guns these days. Back when I was a little kid in the 1970’s when these first came into the US I was still growing up around all veterans from the Spanish American War, a guy that chased Poncho Vehia across the desert, WWI, WWII and Korea veterans and they did not care for the 223 really at all, they said if it wasn’t 30 caliber it wasn’t worth having. My cousin had an SP1 bought surplus in 1973 and none of them liked it, the veterans ran 1903 Springfields, M1 Garand’s, 30 Carbines and 1911’s. So when I had the chance to run and gun in Afghanistan in June of 81 I ran a South African made G3 and M1 Garand to start out with. Thanks again Ian you have brought us yet another really interesting gun that I too would love to have.
@jeromethiel432310 ай бұрын
Honestly, 7.62 nato or .30-06 were more lethal and effective at range. But there is a reason that the majority of the world switched to an intermediate cartridge. But old dogs prefer what they KNOW works, and are a lot less likely to experiment or mess with what works. And if they have survived war to the point they got old, they may just have a point to make. In other words, don't dismiss the veterans, they've been there, and their experience is not to be dismissed lightly.
@scottcallahan347010 ай бұрын
At 8:38, Ian states that "the auto sear and trip lever are gone." I can clearly see the trip lever. With the trip surface on the bottom of the carrier milled off, the trip lever has nothing to activate the trip lever. Scott
@wraithwyvern52810 ай бұрын
Back when H&K remembered civilians and less-funded military/paramilitary personnel exist, although to be fair it's not like their government or the ATF make it easy for anybody.
@domoneanon612910 ай бұрын
H&K hasn't forgotten, politicians just never forgave them for resisting the ban and punished them ever since whenever they try to enter the American civilian market. No idea what makes you think they forgot about the "less funded" militaries since they've gotten in trouble repeatedly for supplying them while skirting the law.
@chemistryofquestionablequa625210 ай бұрын
HK has facilities in America, they may not be able to import their German products but there’s no reason they can’t release American built guns that currently aren’t available on the civilian market.
@Gnarfendorf10 ай бұрын
@@chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Im not 100% sure on this, but if its a gun build under licence, which i assume is the case with anything h&k manufactured in the us, the company still has to adhere to certain regulations to make sure the products dont end up in the wrong hands ( like weapons that the german government considers "military-only" that may be legal to buy in the US otherwise not ending up in the hands of civilians ). Maybe they just dont want to bother with that.
@kurtbergh10 ай бұрын
They sell pretty much everything on the European market. I don't complain that American manufacturers hate me when I can't get some of your American products over here.
@altblechasyl_cs209310 ай бұрын
Its written HK...there is no & between...
@johnwillis470610 ай бұрын
I have two H-K43's that my dad bought in 1975. along with a 41. They are great rifles, it's a shame they got discontinued.
@brostelio10 ай бұрын
I think I'm in love with this man.
@peter455sd10 ай бұрын
Looks like the G3,which was pretty heavy. Paramilitary contractors is a good one,back in 1974 they were still called mercenaries.
@chemistryofquestionablequa625210 ай бұрын
Now they’re “private military contractors” lol. One of the oldest professions in the world.
@brittakriep293810 ай бұрын
Not really the same! A mercenary fights for Money ( and often looting), a Warrior fights for honour ( and often looting), a soldier Fights for honour ( and Money). Those ,Paramiltary' groups can be armed personal of civilian Administration with Combatant Status, semiofficial armed oranisations, fighting in war with Combatant Status, but also dubious levies with No real official Combatant Status.
@kutter_ttl678610 ай бұрын
I'm wondering if you made this comment before watching this video? Because he clearly explains the context behind the paramilitary market this was geared towards.
@hurricane56710 ай бұрын
@@brittakriep2938"A mercenary fights merely for money. It's not the money that bugs me, it's the merely."-high school teacher, Miami, FL
@brittakriep293810 ай бұрын
@@hurricane567 : Mercenaries exist for more than 2000 Years. In former days, for example Landsknecht era, Most of this mercennaries , in addition to their wage (?) , in german Sold, they often plundered a lot. I don't know current situation.
@thagrifster59410 ай бұрын
Take it to the range, Ian!
@richardturk716210 ай бұрын
Always learn something new on this channel.
@mrwellgun10 ай бұрын
Ah yes, the G3 but scaled down for child soldiers !
@oso980910 ай бұрын
One of my favorite guns, but still rather heavy.
@darnit194410 ай бұрын
For babies. Because the G3 has already been used by child soldiers 💀
@curlybill396610 ай бұрын
NATO compliance for ammunition . I love the G3 but it’s not a lot of fun to carry all day. You boys stick with trains and models…
@georgesheffield158010 ай бұрын
Just like the army's love of the M 16.
@Vonstab10 ай бұрын
@curlybill3966 Even with the new Spuhr furniture the G3 is a pain to carry for long durations (at least at my age) I'm very much looking forward to the new Sako built Ak24 that will replace it.
@robertsolomielke513410 ай бұрын
TY Ian. It's got the perfect system-No gas. ;)
@dangilsdorf148810 ай бұрын
This was one of the first airsoft guns I had, it seemed rare, never seen one again. It was call the G?? something. It was only slightly shorter than the one shown here, but identical in markings and design. Even the mags, crazy.
@d.b.117610 ай бұрын
I’ve loved this gun every since I watched The Thing. That’s no dog!!! 🐶
@renzo_kookin420810 ай бұрын
Bow wow wow
@stumpythedwarf871210 ай бұрын
Video enjoyed. Thank you Ian.
@localeightironworker10 ай бұрын
select fire is a great store, love going there when i'm in town
@rangerlongshot10 ай бұрын
When I was in college I bought one of these at an old school gun shop in College Ave. less that a mile from a UC Berkeley campus. Different times. If I remember right the Colt shorty AR15 was $250 and the HK was $295, but much cooler. Spare mags were impossible to come by but at least surplus 5.56 was cheap! About a year later I traded it for a near mint 1950's Gold Cup in .38 Super. I still have that one. A couple years ago I looked at what these sell for and 'holy cow'!
@rangerlongshot10 ай бұрын
Also, if I remember correctly, mine had green furniture and the skinny (tropical?) handguard and the flash hider was spot welded on. There was even a letter from ATF about that last bit.
@zedw810210 ай бұрын
Very intriguing ian
@StephaneP-p8h10 ай бұрын
Love that rifle! Design wise, its beautifull.
@mbr574210 ай бұрын
Interesting differences to the fixed stock G3 that had the buffer in the stock and a pinned trigger group (the MP5 also had a pin holding the trigger group) And a nice mix of languages. The german police MP5 trigger had S (Sicher/Safe) and E (Einzelfeuer - single shot) with F (Feuerstoss, actuall full auto) on the G3 as the third dent (Also called Entladen / Unload and Frieden / Peace if the Spiess and Officers where not around)
@Goc4ever10 ай бұрын
Thanks for providing us with useful insight of the HK43 Ian. The G3 and its variants may have been rather heavy for soldiers to carry around but they were nonetheless very good German firearms.
@davidca9610 ай бұрын
That is a gorgeous rifle, ive always favored the HK battle rifles/Spanish (cetme, G3, etc) id love to own one of those.
@sheevpalps6610 ай бұрын
Thatcher mains gonna recognize this one
@goldmanjace10 ай бұрын
The Kal. Was in the weapon like that because its is the abbreviation for Kaliber which means caliber in German.
@wills225410 ай бұрын
It's always so weird hearing Ian talk about one of my local stores. I literally saw this thing last weekend I'm pretty sure 😂
@DSS-jj2cw10 ай бұрын
I remember seeing an advertisement in Guns and Ammo magazine in 1983 for this rifle . I had 9ften wondered about them.
@Timmysteve10 ай бұрын
hell yeah brother
@latinojackson969410 ай бұрын
HK making a rifle for the civilian market?! That is rare!
@coryschober899910 ай бұрын
Not back b4 wokeness took Europe
@recoilrob32410 ай бұрын
I bought an HK-93 on an impulse back in the late '80's. Looked cool. Shot OK...not so great trigger but I really liked the diopter sights. Mangled brass and got dirtier than any rifle I'd ever seen so cleaning was not fun. Got rid of it because I could not find magazines in bulk and the ones that were available were SO expensive it was ridiculous. Traded it in for an HK-91 just to see how they compared and found about the same good and bad then got rid of it. About three months after it went away the flood of surplus magazines hit the US and I was kicking myself because the main reason I had to dump it was the $100+ per mag when I had it turned into $5-7 per mag and I'd have stocked up and kept the rifle. Oh well...good times.
@rangerlongshot10 ай бұрын
In 1976 I bought a new HK43. I came with a single 20 and magazines simply not available. A few months later I was at the shop and they had two 25's for $75 each. I only paid $295 for the rifle!
@fredboat10 ай бұрын
Thanks,Enjoyed, Sure looked like a Trip lever in the FCG.
@dude12610 ай бұрын
Carried the HK53 carbine, which is like this but with shorter barrel and sliding stock. Our version had an in built mag light in the fore grip and clipped together twin 25 round magazines which made it very front heavy. You needed hands like a gorrila to reach the selector with your thumb and it had a very sharp recoil impulse. Not my favourite.
@frankkalbacher10 ай бұрын
The marking on the left side of the receiver is the date of manufacture not the date of import.
@rob112910 ай бұрын
Here I was thinking HK43 was a misprint of 93 all these all years !
@SlyGuy200010 ай бұрын
Why does the fire control group have a sear trip on it? ...if it's semi auto? @7:39
@mk760fan310 ай бұрын
Yep, I saw that too...🙄
@TMFShooting10 ай бұрын
Wow HK43 '' I thought it was the HK33 ''👀'' Great Video Ian 💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
@kgb355910 ай бұрын
Hell yeah WI represent!
@unclebuzz691310 ай бұрын
HK93 ? MY FRIEND HAD BOTH THE 91 AND 93 WITH THE RETRACTABLE STOCK IN 1980 ...😮
@dbmail54510 ай бұрын
I have both the HK retractable buttstock and the Turkish clone of it. Makes an already heavy gun even heavier.
@1337penguinman10 ай бұрын
Say what you want about HK, but you'll never mistake one of their firearms for being manufactured by anyone else.
@pdempsey10 ай бұрын
So, I'm not even a gun guy and this kinda background is fascinating to me.
@TheOz9110 ай бұрын
Malaysia and Thailand adopted the HK33, with HK even managed to sell a license in the late 60s for Malaysia to produce their own HK33 rifles. However, manufacturing issues meant that there was a struggle to meet the license requirements--not that it was a big deal since the Malaysian military hated the things; it was heavy for a 5.56 rifle and it didn't perform so well in the jungle. It was so bad that Malaysia launched a special procurement in 1976 for M16A1 rifles. Malaysia was already familiar with the M16, having been one of the first customers of the Colt AR-15 back in 1959 when they were known as Malaya. Therefore, the HK33 was relegated to reservists before being phased out and then broken down into parts. Many of these parts kits came to the US, and that is how people can make HK33 or HK93 clones (Henry of 9 Hole Review has a short of a clone example made from Malaysian parts). Thailand still have their HK33s though they are now seem in reservist roles and police.
@-Zevin-10 ай бұрын
I'm curious what Thailand thought of them if Malaysia hated the rifle. One thing that surprised me after living in Thailand for over 1 year is, While Thailand has its jungle areas too a large part of Thailand is actually semi arid, Isan in particular is allot of flat open dry grasslands. I wonder if that climate difference may have changed their opinion somewhat.
@TheOz9110 ай бұрын
@@-Zevin- I do think lower quality locally made parts played a factor, and it was enough to throw them from frontline service. Malaysia was actually facing an insurgency at that time, an asymmetric war that lasted until the 80s, so they needed more reliable guns and more of them generally. This also includes getting quite a bit of Beretta AR70 rifles in the late 70s/early 80s--instead of going back to the HK33.
@TheStraycat7410 ай бұрын
Waukesha Wisconsin is less then 3 hours from my home. I own an HK-94!
@dboone827910 ай бұрын
Its mine lol
@drethelin10 ай бұрын
if you're in wisconsin you should 100 percent go to the House on the Rock, they have a great old gun collection
@TheBlinkMIDF10 ай бұрын
"we marked it .233, as was the style at the time"
@farshadmn427310 ай бұрын
It is G3
@mothmagic110 ай бұрын
Never had experience of the G33 but loved the G3. To my mind the weapon the FAL could have been.
@MrSabram0710 ай бұрын
Waukesha Wisconsin? That's right down the road
@minuteman_deacon9610 ай бұрын
HELL YEA GOOD SHOP FROM MY TOWN
@bulukacarlos475110 ай бұрын
Is the SACO company the same one that manufactured the M-60?
@Grubnar10 ай бұрын
🎵I see an HK and I want to paint it black!🎶
@AtholAnderson10 ай бұрын
🎵No colours anymore, I want them to turn black.🎶
@jeromethiel432310 ай бұрын
LOL! I love it! I have a G3, and it is indeed "painted black."
@ottovonbearsmark887610 ай бұрын
In a perfect word, Germany adopts the HK33 instead of the G36. Man these guns are sexy.
@jamesallred46010 ай бұрын
Ooohhh! I want it! Gimme gimme gimme!!!
@AndyE3010 ай бұрын
Ptr needs to make this
@dbmail54510 ай бұрын
The PTR 63 is in development and expected to release this year. The same rifle with a 16" barrel and uses AR magazines. They will have AR fire control groups.They are made on Portuguese G3 tooling and take HK parts (if you can afford them).
@grimreaperkim943310 ай бұрын
HK33, HK43, HK93, HK53 MP5, HK94
@KarimY-11910 ай бұрын
I like their HuK Logo. Heckler und Koch
@Kadorhal10 ай бұрын
It's always a little weird to think that the paddle release on most G3 derivatives is so much more obviously visible, and yet that's just a more easily-reached backup for the button release.
@ditzydoo437810 ай бұрын
Question Ian if you please. Does the HK-43 and HK-93 have a fluted (mangle your brass) chamber???
@Matt-md5yt10 ай бұрын
sweet a new HK rifle being covered
@Burenyuu_enjoyer-fw1wb10 ай бұрын
Hey Ian! Great video as always :). Gotta love hk roller delays. Ive been trying to research military ak drum magazines and just…woah. Hella confusing. Figuring out which type from which country and what the differences between copies are, calibers, and god forbid, caliber conversions. For example, no drums (at least russian) were made for the ak74. But the rpk16 uses a virtually identical looking drum to the akm drums. Why is there no difference in curvature like standard mags with 7.62 vs 5.45? I heard that Norinco made drums in different calibers, but trying to tie it all together is a mess. Thanks for reading, love your vids.
@dotonthehorizon962010 ай бұрын
This might be the most beautiful rifle I have ever seen. Too bad I'm not allowed to own one.
@minkinomics300210 ай бұрын
I would love to see a video on the HR T223, availability and scheduling permitting.
@airsoftbuddy8310 ай бұрын
Waukesha REPRESENT! Im from there :D
@warbuzzard716710 ай бұрын
I had a Vector V93. It was a magnificent rifle - I sold it after Sandy Hook for a grip-full of cash to an Alaskan fellow. I think about that rifle every day. I miss it.
@8076A10 ай бұрын
I missed a chance to get one of these for 650 usd, was getting my first gun and didn't know what it was at the time...
@JACKSONLEWISOFCANADA9 ай бұрын
You know the sad thing is that the roller system was made and designed for an intermediate cartridge and relly shines with them….. but they were were the least sold product for hk…..
@donwyoming193610 ай бұрын
CIP doesn't differentiate between 5.56 & 223 like SAAMI does. It's all the same cartridge in Europe. Safe for one. Safe for both.
@rustyknifelover446310 ай бұрын
Excellent
@thatfordguy226810 ай бұрын
Gotta love HK's, Hunter Killers😈 OG Zombies HK21, my personal fav Burt Gummer from Tremors, his favorite gun is the HK91, which he had to send back to Reba McEntire in the second movie!😂👍
@MistarSandMan10 ай бұрын
Has a video on the Periscope rifle happened yet?
@kennethballinger824310 ай бұрын
i got here fast...... i shouldn't even be awake rn
@2fwelding84210 ай бұрын
So does that mean theyre potentially full auto hk lowers registered for shelf uppers. Or it would have to be removed to convert
@johnkaufman514610 ай бұрын
I drive through Waukesha on my way to and from work every day.
@ThatGuy-te9wh10 ай бұрын
ian what the hell was that cosmoline ad
@malakaichanel3321Ай бұрын
At 5:00 Ian states that HK rifles marked “.223” can run 5.56mm just fine. I have an original West German HK93 circa 1984 marked .223 Cal. Can anyone confirm Ian’s statement that 5.56 is ok in my rifle? Thanks!
@twanheijkoop675316 күн бұрын
Ian has another vid on .223 Vs 556 specifically, that probably explains it best
@Texasplit10 ай бұрын
Ian is THE source on firearms. Nobody I know close to equals him.
@TheHussar4510 ай бұрын
@forgottenweapons what HK did sheriff tisel use in FIRST BLOOD
@marcusott297310 ай бұрын
I'm also 3/74 production date, but Austria not Germany. So, I guess that makes me a Steyr prototype. 😁
@frenchfrey6510 ай бұрын
WISCONSIN MENTIONED! SWELL WITH BEER, CHEESE, PACKERS, GUNS, AND PRIDE!
@Aiedael10 ай бұрын
nice
@nrahhdbaaheha732610 ай бұрын
Buen video 👍
@drewpackman292910 ай бұрын
Neat gun and there are very few bad ones. I will still take my AR derivative over all others.
@titusflavius566810 ай бұрын
Is it just me wondering why have the trip lever installed on this rifle's lower when the carrier is semi and so are the guts. No factory roller or friction sear is installed so what gives?
@shawnr77110 ай бұрын
Nice rifle.
@uzifouryoutwosay10 ай бұрын
Interesting that the trigger pack still has a full auto disconnector present.