HK 91 Part 2

Published on December 22, 2020
Duration: 4:28

This video provides a detailed look at the HK 91 rifle, showcasing its visual features and operational aspects. It demonstrates the loading procedure, including the iconic 'HK slap,' and features both first-person and third-person shooting perspectives. The slow-motion analysis highlights the rifle's roller-delayed blowback system and brass ejection.

Quick Summary

The HK 91 features a roller-delayed blowback action, known for its reliability and distinct operation. The 'HK slap' is a characteristic method for chambering rounds, and the rifle fires the powerful .308 Winchester (7.62x51mm NATO) caliber.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Visual Inspection of HK 91
  2. 00:39Loading Procedure & HK Slap
  3. 00:52POV Shooting at the Range
  4. 01:29Third-Person Firing Demonstrations
  5. 02:23Slow-Motion Action Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'HK slap' technique used with the HK 91?

The 'HK slap' is a method of chambering a round on rifles like the HK 91. It involves pulling the charging handle fully rearward and then forcefully slapping it forward to ensure the bolt locks into battery, seating the round.

What type of action does the HK 91 use?

The HK 91 utilizes a roller-delayed blowback operating system. This mechanism uses rollers to delay the opening of the bolt, allowing chamber pressures to decrease before the action cycles.

What caliber is the HK 91 typically chambered in?

The HK 91 is commonly chambered in .308 Winchester, which is also known as 7.62x51mm NATO. This provides significant power suitable for a battle rifle.

What are the key visual features of the HK 91 shown in the video?

The video highlights the HK 91's classic design, including its barrel, handguard, receiver, and stock. The roller-delayed blowback system and its characteristic brass ejection are also visually emphasized.

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