HK Slap in 308 !

Published on December 13, 2025
Duration: 0:27

This video demonstrates the 'HK Slap' technique on a PTR 91 rifle chambered in .308 Winchester. The demonstration includes loading the rifle, performing the HK Slap to chamber a round, engaging a steel target, and a rapid-fire sequence showcasing reliability and shooter control. The content highlights the use of a Vortex LPVO and the recoil characteristics of the .308 platform.

Quick Summary

The 'HK Slap' is a technique for charging firearms like the PTR 91 or HK G3. It involves pulling the charging handle fully rearward and releasing it forcefully, allowing the bolt to slam forward and chamber a round, ensuring reliable feeding.

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 charging firearms like the HK G3 or PTR 91. It involves pulling the charging handle fully to the rear and then releasing it forcefully, allowing the bolt to slam forward and chamber a round.

What rifle is shown in the video?

The video features a PTR 91 rifle, which is a clone of the Heckler & Koch G3. It is chambered in .308 Winchester and equipped with an M-LOK handguard and a Vortex Optics LPVO.

What caliber is the PTR 91 rifle?

The PTR 91 rifle demonstrated in the video is chambered in .308 Winchester, also known as 7.62x51mm NATO. This caliber is known for its power and effective range.

What is the purpose of the 'HK Slap'?

The 'HK Slap' is primarily used to ensure a round is reliably chambered by using the momentum of the bolt carrier group. It's a distinct charging method associated with HK roller-delayed blowback firearms.

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