We install new barrels with no refinish required.You need to purchase either a RCM ($180) or a B&T ($400) and then have a qualified gunsmith install it. Requires refinish work afterward, so you can expect $400-600 in total labor in addition to the barrel cost. HK done right ain't cheap!
Why are all the best parts of your site "under construction"?We install new barrels with no refinish required.
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I build H&K's not websites LOL!Why are all the best parts of your site "under construction"?
Is this post actually asking a question?
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Is this post about trying to find a way to attach a suppressor to an SP5K in its stock config. from HK? (*Again: No 3-Lug or Threaded Barrel)
Also, you say you searched the forum for "this issue". This isn't an "issue" with the gun; it's how the gun was designed. What exactly did you search for?
you have to use the "advanced search" button. The search thing just goes to google for the whole web. Well actually to threads on this forum. But they have related description on the subject matter. I guess to some point, so many of these threads don't seem like the person actually expended any more effort than a very cursory glance at this info before starting his own thread. The appearance created is that of someone who thinks members should gladly post their information all over again, or answer questions that seem intuitively obvious to someone who spent more than three minutes trying to figure it out. It frequently is not actually the case, but it happens so often that people just get fed up with it and respond accordingly.Well yes, I did search in the box in the top right corner that says "search." Thank you for the comments, however, in the future if you are certain there is a previous conversation about the topic then a link to the conversation would be more helpful than a snarky retort. I enjoy this forum for the lighthearted fodder, knowledgeable, and helpful information. Let's keep the conversations in perspective and enjoy, rather than being too literal and missing the opportunity to enjoy friendly conversation among folks with similar interests.