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| I used to have an HK33K clone. Grabbed magazines where ever I could. The German steel magazines have always been expensive, 60+ a pop. I had 40s, 30s, 25s and a couple 20s. The aluminum 40s were relatively easy to find, but hard to accommodate in standard sized mag pouches. A quick search for MKE mags turned up none in stock from the usual sources. They look good, like SIG 550 magazines, but I've never seen one in person. My HK33K clone was long gone before MKE showed up on the US market. RobertG has new production 30s, but the price is not for the faint of heart. |
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Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.
| quote: Originally posted by LDD: RobertG has new production 30s, but the price is not for the faint of heart.
DAMN!! Just saw the price. |
| Posts: 6634 | Location: New England | Registered: January 06, 2003 |
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| The HK93 has a 1 in 12 twist right? Between that and the magazines I'd look at a different rifle.
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| The minute you say HK and rifle you better not be price sensitive.
“So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.”
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Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.
| quote: Originally posted by hrcjon: The minute you say HK and rifle you better not be price sensitive.
I have plenty of M4s. Mostly Colt but this just came along. It’s the retractable stock HK93A3. Always wanted one and they don’t come around often. Mid $2000s but none of the original accessories. Kicked myself in the butt for not buying the last two times I saw one available. What do you guys think? |
| Posts: 6634 | Location: New England | Registered: January 06, 2003 |
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| I’ll be honest, I’m a huge HK fanboi, having bought my first HK91 back in 1985, but of all of them, the 93 really doesn’t do much for me. The HK94/MP5 is iconic, and the HK91/G3 is an old school .308 battle rifle from back in the day when your choices were mostly limited to the HK91, FAL, or M1A/M14. But the HK93 always suffered poorly in comparison to the AR for me, being heavy, having poorer ergos, lacking a last round BHO, and having a high optics sightline to clear the diopters. Also, the retractable stock versions are fairly uncomfortable to shoot. It doesn’t compare well to other 5.56 guns, even those available back in the day. Although I have a 93A2 for my collection, it’s probably my least favorite HK rifle.
But, if it’s something you are interested in, go for it. |
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| quote: Originally posted by PD: quote: Originally posted by hrcjon: The minute you say HK and rifle you better not be price sensitive.
I have plenty of M4s. Mostly Colt but this just came along. It’s the retractable stock HK93A3. Always wanted one and they don’t come around often. Mid $2000s but none of the original accessories. Kicked myself in the butt for not buying the last two times I saw one available. What do you guys think?
The HK93 (fullsize) never interested me. It was a 7.62x51 sized and weighted battle rifle that shot 5.56. The HK33K and HK53 always made more sense. But if you are trained on the M16/M4 manual of arms, the HK93 will be awkward in a number of ways. Lack of a last-round bolt-hold-open is one, also the magazine release on the side of the receiver is made for people with fingers a mile long. HK33s came with paddle releases, but the HK93s did not. The original A3 stocks were cool looking but not very comfortable or as adjustable as today's M4 stocks. If you're looking for a collector's piece, sure, but if you're looking for a shooter, there are more comfortable and lighter guns out there. |
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Ermagherd, 10 Mirrimerter!
| Promags are $15 and actually work I have a C93 clone, and have no issues with them
I quit school in elementary because of recess.......too many games --Riff Raff--
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| quote: Promags are $15 and actually work
This is a sequence of words I can honestly say I have never seen in my life. So are the HK93 mags ProMags even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then.
"Guns are tools. The only weapon ever created was man."
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| quote: Originally posted by Dwill104: I’ll be honest, I’m a huge HK fanboi, having bought my first HK91 back in 1985, but of all of them, the 93 really doesn’t do much for me. The HK94/MP5 is iconic, and the HK91/G3 is an old school .308 battle rifle from back in the day when your choices were mostly limited to the HK91, FAL, or M1A/M14. But the HK93 always suffered poorly in comparison to the AR for me, being heavy, having poorer ergos, lacking a last round BHO, and having a high optics sightline to clear the diopters. Also, the retractable stock versions are fairly uncomfortable to shoot. It doesn’t compare well to other 5.56 guns, even those available back in the day. Although I have a 93A2 for my collection, it’s probably my least favorite HK rifle.
But, if it’s something you are interested in, go for it.
It's been 3-5 years ago I picked up a C93P (actually a HK53 with a Century receiver) I got a good one (except for the finish). With my registered sear it's my favorite. quote: Originally posted by MG34_Dan: If anyone here thinks HK magazines are expensive, you need to price Valmet magazines. That will give you a new perspective. Ditto that ... Remember the days during the ban when all standard mags (over 10 rounds) were expensive ... These mags never came down in price. A 30rnd is still $100+, 15rounders even more! The Valmet tube folder is one I regretted passing on 30+ years ago and while recovering from surgery this one came up, with the original box and I bought it. The only things it didn't come with are the cheese-grater handguard and a bayonette ... I found a nice bayo for it. If you really want something you'll find a way ... ... if you don't you'll find an excuse.
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| quote: Originally posted by dubagel: FYI think you can get a “clipped and pinned” lower relatively cheap to swap out. And it will have the ambi mag release like the hk33/mp5. Check hkparts.
The C&P lowers have nothing to do with getting the paddle mag release. C&P lowers simply have dummy ends of pins glued to the ears to make it look like it’s a pushpin lower, and the front modified to fit the semi lower, but the solid shelf on the semi receiver is unmodified, and that’s what prevents the installation of the factory paddle mag release. |
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| I had a HK93 and thought it was one of the coolest rifles in my collection. It is a tad smaller than a HK91 and similar in size to a standard AR15. I eventually sold off the majority of my collection but the HK93 is one of the guns I kinda regret selling. 100% reliable, great accuracy for a battle rifle, much cooler looking than any AR15, not cheap for an original HK and like every other HK factory magazines can be expensive. If you want one I'd say buy it!!!!!! |
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