HK SL 6 and SL 7 Rifles
The German firm Heckler Koch spent several decades building firearms all based on the same basic operating system: rollerdelayed blowback (often called rollerlocked, although they are not technically locked breech actions). The two best known worldwide are most likely the model 91 (aka the G3, in German Army service) and the MP5. However, H K also released a sporterized version of the HK91 in an attempt to break into different aspects of the civilian firearms market. In fact, they made two sporting version, and these today are the SL6 and SL7, which were more or less paramilitary rifles chambered for the 5. 56mm and 7. 62mm NATO cartridges respectively. They feature a mix of civilian and military the civilian side, they have small capacity magazines (3 and 10round), sportingstyle wooden stocks, and very nice triggers. On the military side, the retain the sling attachments and iron sights of the HK91. Despite being relatively unknown in the U
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