4/17/2017 7:42:41 PM
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Section 8: Handguns Subject: HK-4 Set Msg# 979175
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This would look nice on your coffee table about now, wouldn't it?
That would be pretty interesting. It was a neat set, but it was kinda quirky in a couple of calibers, i.e. not totally reliable. It was best in .32 and .380. IIRC, I still have the owners manual somewhere, so maybe I should put that on the coffee table for old times' sake. Harvey |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: This would look nice on your coffee table about now, wouldn't it? Image below from Harvey Goldman - Image Title: photos Image Info: This is the original packaging of the complete HK-4 set as imported by H&R. It came in 2 separate boxes, one containing the pistol, the other containing the 3 additional barrels and magazines. The pistol was capable of shooting .22LR, .25acp, .32acp and .380 acp calibers. The breech face contained 2 firing pins (one for rimfire, one for centerfire), and had to be manually turned with a tool to be correct for the caliber. I bought one of these sets when they were first introduced, but the novelty wore off and I traded it for a Walther PPK. |