Posted on 04/01/2014 12:06:23 PM PDT by Carry_Okie
HK121
Universal Machine Gun. Modular. Reliable. Superior.As the successor of the MG3, The HK121 opens a new era of universal belt fed 7.62 mm x 51 machine guns. Compared to others, the gas operated HK121 offers an intelligent and contemporary build standard, with numerous technical and ergonomic innovations. The mounting interface of the HK121 is compatible with MG3 mounts and tripods already in service. The universal HK121 can be used by dismounted infantry in the ground role, as well as for air defence or as a vehicle mounted/co axial machine gun.
approx. 600/700/800 rounds/min
Read more at http://www.liveleak.com
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I want one, but I sure don't want the ammo bill.
With enough ammo.
We all want one. But I don’t think dunking a hot gun barrel in cool water is a good idea.
Bfl
Looks like a cross between a SAW and a 240...
:-)
BLOCKED! For later
If I ever had an opportunity to get one, it would have to be a package deal that includes an accident prone boat.
If your life depended on it you would think so.
It's a cool idea though. :-)
I take it you got a sinking feeling.
I'm gonna ruin this thread yet.
me too
german weapons videos always have cool music. the LEOPARD 2A6 is a great video.
May machine guns be transferred from one registered owner to another?
Yes. If the machine gun was lawfully registered and possessed before May 19, 1986, it may be transferred pursuant to an approved
http://www.atf.gov/content/Firearms/firearms-industry/FAQ-firearms
You do require permit/license and tax. You are not required to be a dealer.
I sure wouldn’t want to be packing the ammo for it at my age. My shoulders hurts just thinking about it.
Class III are still legal but less and less are available.
Toys for very rich people.
Always wanted to buy a HK MP5 but I’ve more important things to think about.
Now that’s an awesome weapon for the Special Operations Units.Outstanding.
Regular citizens can own select fire weapons. Requires the $200 tax stamp, background check, ATF Forms, signed off by Sheriff, etc. Could take months.
The real kicker is no new select fire weapons have legally been added to circulation since 1986. So they’re becoming very expensive. I think there’s even a couple of miniguns in this category. Last time one was up for sale it was running $250k.
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