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Posted: 4/21/2020 2:05:15 PM EDT
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I have a vector SBR.
Agree, it's pretty awesome. If you have a penchant for the pre-89 Euro guns, it's a "must have." |
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I have a Vector V53 Clone.
I dropped a Franklin BFS 3 Binary into mine. They are a crowd pleaser. |
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Quoted: Mine uses AR mags!https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/53356/20160925_222729_jpg-1379144.JPG View Quote PTR? SW? Bobcat? |
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Quoted: I have a clone. I like it. Trigger is turrrible tho. View Quote Yep. It's a cool looking, decently accurate, 40 year old gun with no decent safety/selector, horrible trigger, and no bolt hold open. This is coming from an HK fan boy of sorts. It's a cool range toy, but an AR15 kicks its ass every time in reliability, ergonomics, weight, accuracy. and cleaning/maintenance/armorer upkeep. |
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View Quote Yeah I wish |
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Before I bought my HK MP5A3, I was looking into them. That was back in the early 90's when I bought my MP5 for only $2,700. I couldn't find any HK53's for sale back then, otherwise I might have bought one instead of that MP5. I later traded that MP5 on my Colt M16A1 (plus some cash from the buyer to make up the disparity). It's too late now as even the MP5 sells for about $30,000 and the HK53 probably sells for $35-$40,000. I'll stick with my cheaper Colt M16A1. I did scratch that HK roller locked rifle itch by buying a PTR 91. That's as much money as I'm willing to spend on any of those type firearms. I'm down to $30,000 left in my home mortgage. I'd rather pay off the house - in less than 10 years - than buy an HK53.
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I love my HK53 clone. It's a lot of fun to shoot. Suppresses well. Satisfying HK bolt slap. Folding stock makes for a very compact weapon. Great backpack rifle. The AR15 is a great 5.56 weapon, but this is a fun alternative. Especially if you invest in a HK registered sear.
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View Quote Now that is cool. How much did that set you back? $45,000? |
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It's been my grail gun since I was a kid. There's just something special about it.
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Not to hijack the thread but what are pristine HK 91s worth lately.
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Quoted: I mean for like an extra inch you can go to a swappable barrel. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1024x768q90/924/jNTxAx.jpg View Quote Man that's such a nice looking blaster |
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My son has a couple of upgraded C93s. I believe he's think of going the SBR route on one of them.
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HK53s are nice guns and generally more reliable than an AR15/M16 of a similar barrel length. I am not sure how practical either are with 5.56 out of an ~8" barrel, but they sure are fun and put out an impressive fireball at night if you remove the flash hider.
I have a Vector V53 I turned into a SBR years ago and a TSC built SBR which was made from a German HK93 and HK53 parts kit which is currently in transfer to me. Good luck with your 53 300BLK build. |
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Quoted: MP5 sized gun with a bit more bang View Quote Heavy as fuck compared to an AR15/M16 with short barrels and modern "pistol stock". Mags are heave af compared to AR mags. You can buy 10 AR's for the price of 1 HK53. Great gun but not worth it, except as a collector level type gun to shoot. |
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Quoted: Heavy as fuck compared to an AR15/M16 with short barrels and modern "pistol stock". Mags are heave af compared to AR mags. You can buy 10 AR's for the price of 1 HK53. Great gun but not worth it, except as a collector level type gun to shoot. View Quote Interesting It certainly feels lighter than my similarly equipped MK18 |
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Ah fuck it, IN on page 1...
Attached File I was tempted to do a 51 clone/homage, but ended up doing a G3K clone/homage... |
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Quoted: Interesting It certainly feels lighter than my similarly equipped MK18 View Quote The HK53 alot of the weight is in the bigger/heavier BCG, steel receiver, and steel FCG and trigger box vs. a primarily aluminum and polymer back end on the MK18 with a lighter profile M16 BGC. The original 30rd steel HK33 series mags are build like a brick shithouse. The 40rd aluminum Maylay mags are much lighter (but not not as light as a PMAG or Alum STANAG mag) |
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I still have a hardon for a V51 Sbr.
They are always sold out when I have the money to throw away...... Right now they are in stock |
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Quoted: I still have a hardon for a V51 Sbr. They are always sold out when I have the money to throw away...... Right now they are in stock View Quote IMNSHO, get a PTR pistol and eForm1 it - 35 day turnaround vs a year on the Form4 for a factory SBR... https://www.atlanticfirearms.com/products/ptr-51p-pdw-308-pistol-w-paddle-mag-release |
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A buddy of mine has a short barrelled HK93. I think its a clone, but its fun to shoot. I look forward to the build thread.
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I have a registered receiver dual push pin HK53
both @jbntex and @Texas_Infidel have most likely fired my transferable machine gun at some point in the past 2 decades... |
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Quoted: I mean for like an extra inch you can go to a swappable barrel. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1024x768q90/924/jNTxAx.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I mean for like an extra inch you can go to a swappable barrel. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1024x768q90/924/jNTxAx.jpg OMG OMG DO WANT |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This thread may give you a gun boner that lasts more than an hour I might be looking for some inspiration https://i.imgur.com/nTPMAxEh.jpg Let me be first to acknowledge that it will be a 300 black out. |
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Quoted: Yep. It's a cool looking, decently accurate, 40 year old gun with no decent safety/selector, horrible trigger, and no bolt hold open. This is coming from an HK fan boy of sorts. It's a cool range toy, but an AR15 kicks its ass every time in reliability, ergonomics, weight, accuracy. and cleaning/maintenance/armorer upkeep. View Quote |
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Quoted: MP5 sized gun with a bit more bang View Quote When I bought my first HK sear I considered having it put into a 9mm host. Then I thought, "Fuck it - lets go completely stupid" and bought a Flemming HK51 host. Same size as an MP5, but in 308. |
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Quoted: The 53 is ~1lbs heavier than a 10" short barrel M16. However for me the weight balance is different as on a MK18 most of the weight feels more forward as the barrel is longer by 2" and their is probably a metal rail system and gas block hanging off the end. The HK53 alot of the weight is in the bigger/heavier BCG, steel receiver, and steel FCG and trigger box vs. a primarily aluminum and polymer back end on the MK18 with a lighter profile M16 BGC. The original 30rd steel HK33 series mags are build like a brick shithouse. The 40rd aluminum Maylay mags are much lighter (but not not as light as a PMAG or Alum STANAG mag) View Quote Yeah that's probably why I feel that way I also forgot my MK18 has a Elcan on it Its heavy AF when set up all the way With same accessories minus the Elcan the 53 does feel lighter to me but perhaps that's due to balance like you mention |
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I've been so tempted over the years to pick up one as a host for my sear, but have never gotten around to it. I did get a MM23ek though...
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Quoted: That and the HK32 are both pretty cool https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/43372/image-hk32k_jpg-1379387.JPG View Quote Definitely want an HK53. Definitely not willing to part with the cash it would take to get one. I did have a PTR-32. Those are built on a standard PTR receiver - which is larger and heavier than it needs to be for the 7.62x39 (since their standard receiver is built to handle .308 recoil). On the plus side, it took standard AK mags. |
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That is sexy AF.
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