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Those look good. I've seen a few here and there. I've never shot one but would like to have one to go with my H&K SP5K.

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1 minute ago, DJTC45 said:

Those look good. I've seen a few here and there. I've never shot one but would like to have one to go with my H&K SP5K.

 They are different but in a good way. The squeeze cocker portion takes some getting used to compared to newer weapons 

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I was thinking about that. I bet once you get used to them they shoot great. Does it take alot to squeeze the lever on those?

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2 minutes ago, DJTC45 said:

I was thinking about that. I bet once you get used to them they shoot great. Does it take alot to squeeze the lever on those?

Not much more than just a firm grip on it as if you were about to pull trigger on any other pistol.   

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Thanks for the information. Now I need to find one at decent price.... the ones I've seen command a high price but you just don't see to many in the Gun Shops, mostly online.

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3 hours ago, nocompromise556 said:

All of the above. Have several rifles, hunting rifles shotguns etc. 

Nice. Currently I only have one HK rifle but it is a fairly rare one. HK 41

D3-A4-E6-A2-D82-B-41-AB-988-B-321218-FA7

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11 hours ago, KahrMan said:

Nice. Currently I only have one HK rifle but it is a fairly rare one. HK 41

D3-A4-E6-A2-D82-B-41-AB-988-B-321218-FA7

never heard of a 41, looks like a 91 with a different rail, what makes it special?

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24 minutes ago, Johnny Rotten said:

never heard of a 41, looks like a 91 with a different rail, what makes it special?

The 41 was the predecessor of the 91. Supposedly less then 400 were imported into the US in the late 60’s early 70’s. 

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26 minutes ago, KahrMan said:

The 41 was the predecessor of the 91. Supposedly less then 400 were imported into the US in the late 60’s early 70’s. 

Wow you weren't kidding about them being rare. Is yours the super rare push pin model?

"It is estimated that fewer than 400 HK41s were produced and even fewer imported into the U.S. for civilian consumption. Today, HK41s can sell for anywhere between $4,500 and $9,000 depending on the condition and the economy at the time. An original 1966 model with the push-pin hole in the receiver can sell for around $37,000. "

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4 minutes ago, Erik88 said:

Wow you weren't kidding about them being rare. Is yours the super rare push pin model?

"It is estimated that fewer than 400 HK41s were produced and even fewer imported into the U.S. for civilian consumption. Today, HK41s can sell for anywhere between $4,500 and $9,000 depending on the condition and the economy at the time. An original 1966 model with the push-pin hole in the receiver can sell for around $37,000. "

I wish it was but unfortunately it is one of the later ones. 

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On 3/18/2023 at 9:03 PM, KahrMan said:

The 41 was the predecessor of the 91. Supposedly less then 400 were imported into the US in the late 60’s early 70’s. 

My late buddy was a hard-core HK collector, I'm surprised he didn't have one.

rifles 3 and 4 are a SR9's. I didn't redact the one on the table since I located that rifle for him.

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1 hour ago, Johnny Rotten said:

I didn't redact the one on the table since I located that rifle for him.

Is that a 21 on the table?

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My only HK was a USP .45 full size and i traded it for none other then the USPc in .45 😄

I don't do much with the compact, I honestly wish i had the full sized one back.

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Very nice! I have always been enamored by these. I had the chance to buy one about 5 years ago for $1,200. I passed like an idiot. Please keep me in mind should you decide to get rid of one.

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