Figured I would photo document my latest HK build.
Some of it will be specific to the HK/33/93 223 family, but most of it will relate to all of the various caliber HK roller guns.
Building a pistol. 12.7 inch long barrel from RCM. The bulk of my parts are from a Malaysian military contract HK 33 kit that I bought from Apex a while ago. Flat is likely a Special Weapons flat (as those are the only flat made for the 223 guns, at least to my knowledge.) No 922r parts needed, as it is a pistol build. I will convert the lower (clip and pin) and convert the trigger box to semi only. only part substitute is the locking piece, a 16" barrel hk33 uses a number 3, where the 33k (a 12.7" barrel 33 with std rifle forearm) uses a number 8.
1st up, bend the flat!
Bending jig is the latest style that RTG sell. It can do all of the receiver sizes. Works well, have used it for 3 9mm and this 223 flat so far. The yellow tape is to stop the alignment pins from falling through the holes.
Done! Well not really, but it looks good enough for a pic!!!
Some of it will be specific to the HK/33/93 223 family, but most of it will relate to all of the various caliber HK roller guns.
Building a pistol. 12.7 inch long barrel from RCM. The bulk of my parts are from a Malaysian military contract HK 33 kit that I bought from Apex a while ago. Flat is likely a Special Weapons flat (as those are the only flat made for the 223 guns, at least to my knowledge.) No 922r parts needed, as it is a pistol build. I will convert the lower (clip and pin) and convert the trigger box to semi only. only part substitute is the locking piece, a 16" barrel hk33 uses a number 3, where the 33k (a 12.7" barrel 33 with std rifle forearm) uses a number 8.
1st up, bend the flat!
Bending jig is the latest style that RTG sell. It can do all of the receiver sizes. Works well, have used it for 3 9mm and this 223 flat so far. The yellow tape is to stop the alignment pins from falling through the holes.
Done! Well not really, but it looks good enough for a pic!!!