HK-91 Machine Gun (Full Auto)

Published on October 2, 2015
Duration: 1:54

This review showcases the Heckler & Koch HK-91 machine gun firing in full-auto. The video highlights its powerful 7.62 NATO caliber, demonstrating significant recoil and muzzle flash. It also emphasizes the weapon's similarity to the G3 and the iconic 'HK slap' manual of arms, with live-fire sequences showing its effectiveness on targets.

Quick Summary

The HK-91 machine gun fires the 7.62 NATO caliber from a 20-round box magazine. It operates in closed-bolt mode and is known for its similarity to the G3 rifle and the iconic 'HK slap' charging handle technique.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the HK-91 & HK Slap
  2. 00:21HK-91 Technical Specs: 7.62 NATO
  3. 00:34Full Auto Fire Demonstration (Doc)
  4. 01:04Controllability Test (Straight Cut)

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber does the HK-91 machine gun fire?

The HK-91 machine gun fires the 7.62 NATO caliber. It is shown using a 20-round box magazine, delivering significant power and recoil in full-auto fire.

What is the 'HK slap' mentioned in the video?

The 'HK slap' refers to the manual of arms for Heckler & Koch firearms like the HK-91. It involves forcefully pulling the charging handle back and releasing it, often accompanied by a distinct slapping motion.

How does the HK-91 compare to the G3?

The HK-91 is very similar to the G3 battle rifle. Both are Heckler & Koch designs that utilize a roller-delayed blowback operating system and fire the 7.62 NATO cartridge.

What kind of action does the HK-91 use?

The HK-91 utilizes a closed-bolt operation. It is based on the roller-delayed blowback system, a hallmark of Heckler & Koch firearms known for its reliability and distinct operating characteristics.

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