kBob
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My hands on experience with an HK94 was not that it was very accurate. Perhaps the extra initials indicate some serious change in the design. When they first started coming in the US the 94 had a barrel shroud that was attached by screwing in the fore grip. With this in place I was getting grooups so bad ( one was almost 5 inches at 25 yards)from a rest or from the hands that I went to my car and brought out my .22 to make sure it was not me and then an M-1A to make sure it wasn't me again......it was not me. Then I removed the barrel shroud and shot some more, but still never got below a 2 inch group at 25 yards. Having shot original MP5, MP5k, and MP5SD in Germany (not remanufactured HK94s as one usually finds in the US but I have shot those as well) and repeatedly qualifying with the G3 I was VERY dissapointed. I am convinced that the problems all came from that NFA'34 requirement of a 16 inch barrel as the converted HK94 I had experience with was more accurate (though I never shot groups with it, minute of soda can easy at 25 yards).
No joke that I actually had better results at 25 meters with an original open bolt MP-40 by "tickleing " the trigger for single shots.
Maybe something was wrong with the test gun, but generally speaking folks do not send crap to gun magazines for testing.
-kBob
No joke that I actually had better results at 25 meters with an original open bolt MP-40 by "tickleing " the trigger for single shots.
Maybe something was wrong with the test gun, but generally speaking folks do not send crap to gun magazines for testing.
-kBob