Print Shoot Repeat - The HK Slap (Official Music Video)

Published on June 21, 2022
Duration: 3:00

This music video satirically explores the 'HK Slap' charging technique, focusing on a 3D printed MP5-style firearm (KF5). It highlights the accessibility of DIY firearms and the satisfying mechanical action of the slap. The video showcases various slapping methods and features technical details of the 3D printed build, including its Holosun optic and suppressor.

Quick Summary

The 'HK Slap' is a distinctive charging technique for Heckler & Koch firearms like the MP5, involving a forceful push of the charging handle to chamber a round. The video features a 3D printed KF5 model, highlighting DIY firearm capabilities and showcasing various slapping methods.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Fictional HK Developer Skit
  2. 00:27The HK Slap Chorus & 3D Printed MP5
  3. 00:40Slap Me Hard: The Mechanics of the Slap
  4. 01:073D Printing Firearms at Home
  5. 01:33Demonstration: Slapping Techniques Montage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'HK Slap'?

The 'HK Slap' is a distinctive method for charging a Heckler & Koch firearm, like the MP5. It involves forcefully pushing the charging handle forward with the palm of your hand to chamber a round, often accompanied by a satisfying 'slap' sound.

What firearm is featured in the 'Print Shoot Repeat' HK Slap music video?

The video prominently features a 3D printed MP5-style firearm, identified as the KF5 model. It showcases the capabilities of modern 3D printing in creating functional firearm replicas.

What are the technical specifications of the 3D printed KF5 firearm?

The 3D printed KF5 is chambered in 9x19mm, has a capacity of 30 rounds, and utilizes a roller-delayed blowback action within its printed housing. It is shown equipped with a Holosun Red Dot optic.

What is the significance of the 'HK Slap' in firearm operation?

The 'HK Slap' is significant as it ensures the bolt is fully forward and the chamber is loaded, often more reliably and quickly than using the handle alone. It's a key part of the manual of arms for H&K firearms.

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