where can I get a HK rear site tool?
Anyone know where I can get one? Price?
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Haven't owned an HK in a while, but are you talking about the HK G-3 or the HK-91? I believe both have wind/elev. adjustment screws. Can't find this part in any of my books. 0 -
Yeah, I need one too. SIG was a lot more accommodating; just send 'em money & they'll send you one of theirs... 'course it doesn't fit USP's - which is what I assume you're talking about?In a pinch I've used a close-fitting piece of HARD wood (under the receiver, once you've broken it down) and a BIG clamp to hold everything to my workbench, then a hard plastic punch (Delrin works nice) with a ballpeen hammer to TAP the rear sight in or out - or over - as needed. Don't screw the clamp too tight though & screw up your weapon.Not as precise as the milled aluminum one's, but quite a bit cheaper. ____________________________________________O.K., I just checked: got to http://www.hecklerkoch-usa.com/Pages/store_fm.html & send 'em $125.00 & get exactly what you're looking for.[This message has been edited by spclark (edited 12-05-2001).] 0 -
Doh! ....... HK91 0 -
I see them on GunBroker & ebay from time to time, usually run around $20-$35. Its a combo tool with a phillips head on one end (for windage) and a tweezer like thing on the other end to compress the plungers inside the rotating drum for elevation. I think all the ones I've seen have a red plastic handle.
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Check www.HKPRO.com They have them on their boards sometimes Or you can order them from their HK dealer store ($25-30.00). Might also check the boards at www.hkweaponsystems.com Best, Robert
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Checked out HKPRO. They have them for $40. Also found TOP NOTCH ACCESSORIES in Shotgun News has them for $28 so I'll give them a call first. 0 -
I have one im willing to sell, what area are you in ??.email me @ randy@refugemail.com 0 -
check with brownells, they might have it 0 -
I have an H&K 91 accessory as an adjustable target sight in my office somewhere and an original manual that came with them the 91's if anyone needed a copy .Paul Jones Fitz Grip co. Retired 1979 0
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