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HK93 value, registered receiver gun

2.7K views 12 replies 9 participants last post by  MG34_Dan  
#1 ·
What is the value of a 93 that is a registered reciever gun in test fired only condition? Thinking of selling my safe queen.
 
#2 ·
To me what you are asking is about as descriptive as "How much is my Ford worth with low miles in nice shape?" Who did the conversion? Even more important, how was the conversion done? Is it an unaltered semi auto receiver with an unregistered sear? Or was it a proper push pin conversion? If it is a push pin gun, do you have documentation as to when the push pin was done? To me these would be very important questions to have answers for. To me there is a world of difference in value between those features.
Scott
 
#8 ·
An unregistered sear is legal?
Sure... just as legal as all those SEF and metal complete lowers that you can buy for $39-$59 at multiple mail order joints. None of them are registered either.

(You ARE talking about a registered receiver gun, dont'cha know).
 
#9 ·
Oh so if the receiver is registered then the sear doesn't have to be. Can you put the sear in another gun or is in then illegal? (Even if you have the registered receiver in your possession and own it legally)


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#10 ·
Nope, you are stuck with the gun as it sits. This is why RR shelf guns are the least desirable HK conversions. You can't use all the other HK trigger packs like you can with a dual push pin gun and you can't move the sear to another gun.
 
#13 ·
Nope! The sear and the receiver are permanently married. This rule is hard and fast. No exceptions.