It's an HK93 with all factory accessories available, with the exception of the Hensoldt 4x which I replaced with ARMS Stanag rings and a Burris 3x9 FF.
All accessories except the burris scope and arms STANAG rings are HK German factory originals, including the Psg1 trigger pac and a .22 subcal unit. It's a real tack driver.
One of the problems with trying to squeeze accuracy out of the HK91/G3 is the sheet metal receiver twists as the roller cams are released and the bolt carrier slides back. But with an HK93/33, this is not a problem as the forces from the 5.56 are not sufficient to cause deformation and you can wring out sub-moa accuracy with 52gr bthp (it's a 1:12 twist).
Alas, when I was laid off in June this year a friend of mine helped me out with some of my wife's medical bills and he has it for sale in his shop with all accessories -- and it has at least 1 of every accessory ever made for the HK93/33 platform - all the stocks, tools, trigger pacs, mags, etc... About $8,000 worth....
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Both Accuracy International rifles.
Closest rifle is an AIAW chambered in 6CM. The scope is a S&B 5-25 and the suppressor is a Shark. The barrel is a Krieger chambered by Dave Bruno. I normally use Lilja barrels, but Dave had this one in stock and he is set up to do metric threads.
The other is an AWM in 338 Lapua. The scope is a S&B 5-25 and the suppressor is a SureFire. With 250 gn bullets the recoil is not bad. But when you get the 300s up to speed, it can knock you around a bit.
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You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
and I'm crazy about my tea at night
Rem 700 Action chambered in .243 Winchester, Benchmark Barrel that was recently put on a diet and threaded for incoming can. Scope is S&B 5-25, cheekpiece is by Karsten, bottom metal by CDI McMillan a4 stock. It's Hosers fault I got into these silly bolt guns to begin with and had to buy an S&B recently.
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Last edited by rtr; 01-05-2011 at 18:16.
Dude, where's my can?
Alright, here you go.
"Slumming" with my .308
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My Long range guns-Cheytac m200 408 Cheytac with 50bmg conversion also
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Well, a bit more traditional, but it definitely falls into the "precision" category...
700 BDL "Heavy Varmint" in .308
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