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 | | Manufacturer: | HK | | Model: | HK-P30 | | Action: | SA/DA | | MSRP: | $790.00 | | Gun Type: | pistol | | Barrel: | 3.86 | | Overall Length: | 6.99 | | Weight: | 1.63 | | Finish: | Black | | Sights: | Fixed (Open square notch rear sight with contrast points |
| From www.hecklerkoch-usa.com
| Mil-Std 1913 (Picatinny) Support rail for tactical appliances -Anatomically optimized grip with interchangeable backstrap inserts and grip shells for individual adaptation -Ambidextrous magazine release and captive slide release -Automatic hammer and firing pin safety -Loaded chamber indicator |  |  | | Would you recommend this gun? |  | Yes (59 Votes) |  | No (50 Votes) |
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by Yahoo Answers: | → | →Can i own a Heckler Koch USC carbine or a Heckler Koch SL8-6 in Nevada? | | 2008-03-16 02:11:15 | | these are civilian guns as said on the officail hk site but do nevada laws permit me to own them? and if i can own them how do i go about doing it?
heres the site with the guns...
usc
http://hk-usa.com/rifles_usc_general.html
and the sl8-6
http://hk-usa.com/rifles_sl86_general.html
if u know anything about these guns, wicth do u think is a better gun, accracey, power, range, comfort, over all
thanks so much, any info that helps me out will get best answer gauranted
THANKS! | | Answered By: crop13b |  |
| | Yes you can own either one in the state of Nevada. I would go for the SL86 in that it is a better choice for accuracy, distance and power than the handgun caliber USC is. As for comfort I would have to guess that the SL86 would still be a better choice. |  |
| → | →Heckler & Koch P7M13 vs. Glock 19.? | | 2007-04-08 16:12:51 | | As many of you may know I have decided to fight out the two manufactures to see which is really best. The 1st question was about the companies themselves. This question starts the model vs model leg.
Which would you consiter the best carry for personal ?
Rules:
1. Provide backup rather it personal or documented.
2. Do Not attack others comments. Fight it out with your own answers.
3. If you have no clue then dont answer please. Im attempting to keep this as real as possible.
4. Opinions are welcome, but only realistic ones. No ( I ran over my HK with a tank and it still fires )
For those of you who do not know about the first round question here is the link so you can catch up to speed if you wish. I gave my comments only after the everyone had answered and this round will be the same.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AtQ25AzjAQ6XVCu4Y94B1oDsy6IX?qid=20070405133341AAzFKJG
I will update and add comments as we go for information only.
Good Luck !
Zyphyr, Please read rule 1 and 3 ! Im not looking to buy anything. I already have most of them.
Excellent points there Joe. I would say I have to agree with you on several of your comments. I am a diehard HK fan and I feel there is nothing better, however, for the purpose of CCW, your points are well inline. Welcome to the Debate !
I want more ! Comon guys, this is a chance to really get out there and challenge the 2 makers. The mnore input the better.
I too in this case will submitt and say that for all practical reasons the G19 overcomes the HKP7. Quality here isnt so much the issue. Although I support the HK and will not give it bad reviews, the P7 seems to be less of a CCW than the G19 in a few ways. Without going into many long winded paragraphs, 1 point for the Glock world ! | | Answered By: david m |  |
| | I have had the luxury of shooting an HK P-7 and it was great. They are easy to shoot and accurate. I owned a Glock 17 and it was ok for a "get-up and go" service pistol. For overall quality I have to go with the HK. But for personal carry I have to err on the side of Glock. They are a little blocky, but are very light and squeezing the trigger is all that is required to set off a round.
Overall construction quality=HK (German "Benz-like" precision)
Trigger=HK (Glock is a "pain" in the pad)
Accuracy=HK (I did better with a P-7)
Safety=Glock (Yes, that little part in the trigger is a safety!)
Weight=Glock (perfect for ccw)
Maintenance=Glock (almost too easy)
Parts accessability=Glock (multiple sources for parts)
Cost/Serviceability=Glock ($499 vs $1000+)
For a range gun or home defense the HK would be good. But for CCW Glock beats the HK, despite the chunkiness. HK no longer catalogues the P-7 series. I bet they quit because of cost issues. The gun was always expensive. The Saudi royal police are armed with squeeze-cockers. Go figure-they have the money. |  |
| → | →Are all Heckler and Koch trigger groups interchangable? | | 2007-02-04 18:01:23 | | | Answered By: webb1socoolguy |  |
| | NO |  |
| → | →Is the Heckler & Koch MP5 A5 gun legal in california? | | 2007-08-13 18:41:17 | | Just curious | | Answered By: Grizzly II |  |
| | Before "Slick Willy's" Illegal gun and mag ban was allowed to die in America, the Peoples' Republik was saddled with their own State version of this nastiness by the Democrack Hoplophopes they keep electing across the River, and the H-K MP-5 and all its' variations were among the multitude of weapons denied to law-abiding citizens of Kalifornia. |  |
| → | →is a Heckler & Koch MK23 .45 ACP a dependable pistol?why or why not? | | 2007-09-14 22:13:43 | | compared to other guns how is it? | | Answered By: Grizzly II |  |
| | Rather than deal with amateur opinions, I have found that the professionals, both commercial and independent, have given a slight edge to the H-K, from tests run by evaluators from such sources as Guns & Ammo, American Handgunner, and Gun Tests magazines.
In such tests, the H-K USP models had fewer malfunctions and NO (0) failures when tested against, not only the Sig-Sauer, but Beretta, Springfield, and S&W models, as well.
The H-K mk.23 SOCOM is even better than the USP's, as proven by use by the Navy SEALS and other Special Forces units.
I've run nearly 5,000 rounds through my H-K USP .45ACP, including Hydra-Shok, Cor-Bon, and several equivilent custom handloads, with 0 stoppages EVER, and it's tolerances haven't measureably changed since I first aquired it.
The only negative factors I've dealt with carrying the USP, inherrent in the SOCOM, as well, is it's larger size, but I'm a larger guy and LIKE the more impressive size, and the limited availability of carry systems, but I carry concealed in my own unorthodox manner, anyway. |  |
| → | →how to say heckler and koch? | | 2007-11-17 20:18:50 | | I usually just call it H&K (H and K)
is it pronounced "heck-ler and kok" or "heck-ler and coach" or "heck-ler and koke"? or if they are all wrong please point me in the right direction | | Answered By: James S. Fishkin |  |
| | Strait from their website.
[What is the proper way to pronounce Koch?
The English pronunciation is pronounced, “coke."]
http://www.hecklerkoch-usa.com/faq.html
Ironic how WRONG most of you are... Top contributors my @$$... |  |
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