HK53 full auto burst with big flame

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2008

shooting a dealer sample HK 53 full auto at night with a nice muzzle flash

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  • Congrats, you're one of the very few people I've seen on the Tube that knows how to control a fully automatic weapon. Very cool and jealous as hell of your collection!

  • flamethrower lol

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  • @Blackburn92x tard

  • This is such a sweet gun. If it was the end of the world and I could have one gun...

    

  • that muzzle flash is a fire hazard, what load are you using

  • Its an HK53, not MP53. Also, it is classified as a carbine. Essentially an assault rifle with a shorter barrel.

  • Actually it is a very controllable weapon when you have enough of your weight behind it.

  • he knows how to controll it and its only 5.56

  • I have NEVER, NOT ONCE, seen or heard of that weapon being referred to as a MP-53 in 25 years. It's not even referred as that on HK's own company website. Nice try to cover yourself, but you are calling ANY research material written or shown from hundreds of sources as wrong. I've fired both the MP-5 and the G-3on full auto. They're nicely controllable, even with the G-3's larger 7.62mm round. It's the same basic design as the 53 for all three weapons. So, how does that make it hard to control?

  • An HK53 is NOT a machine pistol, by ANY definition. Doesn't even class as a submachine gun either. A machine pistol fires a PISTOL cartridge, not a rifle cartridge. As in a Czech Skorpion, Steyr TMP, or Micro Uzi. The HK53 is a purpose built short barreled RIFLE. Ever shoot a short barreled rifle? Colt Model 933, AKSU-74, something like that? I have. It STILL isn't a hard recoil, it does go up only a slight amount for shorter barrels. If you know what you're doing you can control it just fine.

  • Big calibre? Hardly. A 5.56mm bullet is really only a hopped up .22 cal round. Now, a 7.62mm would produce one HELL of a muzzle flash and recoil from that short of a barrel.

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