Heckler & Koch SL7
| Heckler & Koch SL7 | |
|---|---|
| Type | Semi-automatic rifle |
| Place of origin | Germany |
| Production history | |
| Manufacturer | Heckler & Koch |
| Produced | 1980s - 1991 |
| Variants | H&K SL6, H&K 770 |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 8.36 pounds (3.6 kg) unloaded |
| Length | 39.76 in (1010 mm) |
| Barrel length | 17.71 in (450 mm) |
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| Cartridge | .308 Winchester, 7.62×51mm NATO |
| Action | Roller-delayed blowback |
| Rate of fire | Semi-automatic |
| Feed system | 3 or 10-round stacked column, detachable internal magazine |
| Sights | Rotary rear aperture drum, hooded foresight |
The Heckler & Koch SL7 is a roller-delayed blowback operated sporting carbine made by Heckler & Koch. It is manufactured in 7.62×51mm caliber. It was designed and marketed throughout the world as a hunting/utility rifle.[1]
The SL7 is no longer manufactured, having been replaced by the H&K SLB 2000.
Variants
The H&K SL6 is similar in appearance to the H&K SL7, but is chambered for the 5.56×45mm caliber.[2]
The H&K 770, a sporting rifle variant of the H&K SL7, lacked the wooden handguard of the SL7 and was equipped with a longer barrel, open rear leaf sights, and sporting-style buttstock.
References
- ↑ Kokalis, Peter G. (June 1985). "SL6/7: Expanded Roles for HK's Compact Carbines". Soldier of Fortune magazine.
- ↑ http://www.world.guns.ru/civil/civ022-e.htm
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