FULL-SEMI HK SLAP

Published on September 26, 2022
Duration: 0:11

This video demonstrates the 'HK Slap' manual of arms technique on a Heckler & Koch G3/PTR 91 style rifle. It showcases the rifle firing in full-auto, highlighting recoil and muzzle climb. The content emphasizes proper firearm operation and technique for experienced shooters.

Quick Summary

The 'HK Slap' is a firearm operation technique where the shooter forcefully strikes the charging handle of an HK-pattern rifle (like the G3 or PTR 91) to release it from its locked position, chambering a round.

Chapters

  1. 00:00HK Slap Manual of Arms
  2. 00:03Full-Auto Firing Sequence
  3. 00:06Reaction and Reset

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'HK Slap' technique?

The 'HK Slap' is a firearm operation technique where the shooter forcefully strikes the charging handle of an HK-pattern rifle (like the G3 or PTR 91) to release it from its locked position, chambering a round.

What rifle is shown in the video performing the HK Slap?

The video features an HK G3 / PTR 91 style battle rifle. It is chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO and is shown firing in full-auto.

What are the key visual elements of the full-auto fire sequence?

During the full-auto sequence, the video shows significant muzzle flash, the ejection of 7.62x51mm brass casings, and the recoil impulse and muzzle climb of the rifle.

What technical specifications are provided for the HK G3 / PTR 91?

The HK G3 / PTR 91 is noted to be chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO, with a 20-round capacity and a 17.7-inch barrel length. Its weight is approximately 9.7 lbs.

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