HK-91 Machine Gun (Full Auto)

Published on October 2, 2015
Duration: 1:54

This guide details the technique for firing the HK-91 machine gun in full-auto, as demonstrated by experienced shooters. It covers the 'HK slap' for chambering a round and emphasizes proper grip and stance for controlling the weapon's power during sustained fire. The demonstration highlights the effectiveness of the 7.62 NATO caliber on steel targets.

Quick Summary

The HK-91 machine gun fires 7.62 NATO rounds from a 20-round box magazine, utilizing a closed bolt and roller-delayed blowback action. Expert demonstrations highlight the 'HK slap' charging technique and the weapon's power in full-auto fire, capable of engaging steel targets effectively.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to HK-91
  2. 00:21Technical Specs & Caliber
  3. 00:34Doc's Full Auto Demo
  4. 01:04Straight Cut's Demo & Target Hit

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber does the HK-91 machine gun fire?

The HK-91 machine gun fires 7.62 NATO caliber ammunition from a 20-round box magazine. This caliber provides significant power for full-auto engagements.

What is the 'HK slap' technique?

The 'HK slap' is a charging handle technique specific to Heckler & Koch firearms. It involves pulling the charging handle fully rearward and then forcefully releasing it to ensure the bolt is properly seated forward, chambering a round.

What type of action does the HK-91 use?

The HK-91 machine gun operates using a closed bolt and a roller-delayed blowback action. This mechanism is known for its reliability and distinctive operating characteristics.

Where was the HK-91 machine gun demonstration filmed?

The HK-91 machine gun demonstration was filmed at the Asymmetric Technologies machine gun shoot, an event that provided a professional range environment for showcasing various firearms.

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