Re: NFC, NFC, NFC More Guns and Factoids
From: red5hilser (red5hilseraol.com)
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 09:27:28 -0800 (PST)
SJ: I had a H&K 91 in the late 1960's. I hope I'm not telling tales out of 
school, but if you dropped the lower receiver from the upper, you could move 
the selector switch from safety, to fire, to? the unmarked 'rock & roll' 
position. BTAF discovered this after about 6 months on the market and had the? 
lowers on all unsold rifles retrofitted with a little nipple stop to preclude 
the auto fire. At a cycling rate of about 650 RPM, it was just too fast to be 
accurate using?the standard round?anyway. Now if you could do that with the 
Model 93, using the 5.56 round, that may have been different.

Yer pal, Ferrari Bubba


-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Jenkins steve [at] stevejenkins.com
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] NFC, NFC, NFC More Guns and Factoids



The only H&K I have is a Model 91 assault rifle (civilian version of the
G3), but it's sounding to me from all the chatter that I owe it to myself to
add at least one H&K handgun to the collection.

SJ

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Stark [mailto:MStark [at] Copper.net] 
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] NFC, NFC, NFC More Guns and Factoids

I have to second the comments made about HK firearms.  Of the six I own 
(USP9, USP45, USP45 Expert, USP45 Tactical, P7M8, SR9TC) the squeeze 
cocking P7M8 is the most practical to carry in Condition One (round in 
chamber) and, with its fixed barrel, very accurate.  The SR9TC is about 
as concealable as Steve's DE ;-)
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