HK Slap in 308 !

Published on December 13, 2025
Duration: 0:27

This guide details the 'HK Slap' technique for chambering a round on HK G3 pattern rifles, as demonstrated on a PTR 91. It covers magazine insertion and the proper manipulation of the charging handle. The video also showcases recoil management and rapid-fire capabilities of the .308 platform.

Quick Summary

Learn the 'HK Slap' technique on a PTR 91 rifle chambered in .308 Winchester. This method involves a sharp pull and release of the charging handle to chamber a round. The video also showcases effective recoil management and rapid-fire capabilities with a Vortex LPVO optic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Loading and HK Slap
  2. 00:12Target Engagement and Recoil
  3. 00:20Rapid Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'HK Slap' technique?

The 'HK Slap' is a method for chambering a round on Heckler & Koch roller-delayed blowback firearms. It involves pulling the charging handle fully back and releasing it sharply, allowing the bolt to slam forward and load a cartridge from the magazine.

What rifle is shown performing the 'HK Slap'?

The video demonstrates the 'HK Slap' on a PTR 91 rifle, which is a clone of the Heckler & Koch G3. It is chambered in .308 Winchester and features an M-LOK handguard and a Vortex LPVO optic.

How does the .308 Winchester cartridge perform in this rifle?

The .308 Winchester cartridge in the PTR 91 generates noticeable recoil, but the video shows effective recoil management and the ability to perform rapid-fire strings while maintaining control and accuracy.

What are the key components visible on the PTR 91?

The PTR 91 in the video is equipped with an M-LOK handguard for accessory mounting and a Vortex Optics LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic) mounted on the top rail, indicating a modern configuration.

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