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    It looks like you have invested alot in H&K lowers as well as other parts for your different rifles?

    Nice collection!
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    hey i recognize that shotgun!



    we realllllllly need to get some range time once my ATF paperwork arrives!
    Patrick

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    HK made the SUO style lower for the Malaysian military, I believe, on specificagtions from them. I've got another ambi lower coming soon though, so that was just "marking time". I'm left-handed and prefer to work on the right-side of the weapon.

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    Awesome collection!!!

    I like the looks of the MFI mount.

    What kind of markings are those on the lower of your Vector V53P? S-U-O, never seen those before.
    Sparkplugs are irrelevant.
    Plenty of HK's and clones.

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    Yes, in the end, ALL my HK long guns need to wear ambi lowers to suit my left-handedness. Also, I get quality performance in a trigger group this way. Adam (hk4evr) and a couple other folks help supply me with the lowers I needed to get this done. It wasn't cheap but well worth it, IMHO. As I mentioned, the BW89 wears a Navy lower modified to SA that will someday be upgraded with a registered sear. I've got a spare Navy lower trigger housing that is C&P so that I'll be able to move it between any of the various hosts. Sometime in September, I'll have a 4-positon ambi lower modded to SA and C&P for even more options. Don't know if I'll ever be able to spring for two registered sears; however, if I do, I'll have one Navy and one 4-pos setup.

    As to other parts, I'm sure I'm like a lot of other folks with this "disease", I have a box with mix and match accessories that I can slap on when I like. I've got four different Surfire 628's--two use two batteries and two use only one. I've got one of the Surfires's that has the normal "strip" and then has the on/off switch on the left side of the forearm. I put a YHM CQB flash-hider on the V53P--it's the style that has a wide piece on the bottom side to protect the light. I actually prefer this style flash-hider to the HK versison and prefer having my barrels threaded 1/2 x 28 for ease of accessorizing; however, my V93 SBR came equpipped with the HK four-prong flash-hider and I can live with it. Both of the Bobcat SBR's are three-prong and the BW5 is threaded. Along with two of my 9mm HK handguns, these weapons will host a Gemtech Trinity that should be in my hands very soon, courtesy of Steve Ou of Spreadfire Arms in Austin.

    One thing I've got left to do is to purchase some good optics for my PTR91. I believe I'll stick with the low mounts rather than the claw-type. The bipod shown is geniune HK w/metal feet.

    NOTE: One of the reasons I have so many P7's is that they were my preferred duty weapon until my employer decided to standardize and issue weapons to us. I've carried the Chantilly proudly for almost eight years and it has served me well. It's hard to put her down.

    I love these weapons.


    Quote Originally Posted by Las_Vegas_HK View Post
    It looks like you have invested alot in H&K lowers as well as other parts for your different rifles?

    Nice collection!
    Last edited by diesel1959; 08-31-2006 at 07:18 PM.

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    Yes, and did you notice that I moved the extended mag tube over to the longer shottie? It just seemed appropriate. Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by Phines_Photos View Post
    hey i recognize that shotgun!
    we realllllllly need to get some range time once my ATF paperwork arrives!

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    Pot, meet Kettle. Haha!!! ;)

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    damn diesel!.......you have been a busy boy and thats one sweet collection! :)

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    thats one crazy collection you have there! keep up the good work!!!
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    great collection!

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    Wow! I am impressed! Your safe must look like a mini "Grey Room" :)
    Danken Sie Gott für schöne Mädchen!

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    Very nice collection.

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