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who collects HK literature knows that the HK32 series in 7.62 x 39 has
always existed on paper. Collectors argued that there were never
really any built, at least none that had been imported into the United
States. Now you know that not to be true. The example above
has a serial number of 3323. But curiously, the caliber has been
hand etched on the mag well, like you would expect to see on a
prototype. The date reads '6/66.' Real operating guns are
displayed for the first time here. These are built from the HK
factory, and the fact that American Class II manufacturer Bill Fleming
converted some HK91s to this caliber hardly counts from an historical
perspective for the HK purist.
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