Heckler & Koch | History and Firearms
Heckler & Koch was founded by in 1949 by Alex Seidel, Edmund Heckler and Theodor Koch. The company was established in the old Mauser arms factory in Oberndorf. The factory had been emptied by the French after World War II as provisional compensation for war damage they had suffered. As the German Army was being built up in the early 1950s, the company received a contract to manufacture the G3 automatic army rifle in .308 Winchester caliber. The H&K G3 is based on the Spanish CETME rifle, which was in turn based on a Mauser design. The CETME design was then modified to German requirements with the help of the development department of Rheinmetall resulting in the G3 army rifle. H&K was one of the first arms manufacturers to use a polygonal barrel profile. This type of barrel does not have any grooves and lands, but a polygonal inside which allows for a certain rotation ensuring that the bullet rotates. Many of H&Ks innovations from military arms have made their way into the sport and hunting weapons. They include the aforementioned polygonal rifling, the G3 roller locking system, and military rotating diopter sights. In addition to the ubiquitous MP5 submachine gun, H&K also developed a small series of specialized rifles for sharpshooting. H&K is also the first company to produce a polymer framed gun. 1970's HK VP-70 predated Gaston Glock's famed Glock 17 by over a decade. In the mid-1980s, H&K developed a special caseless army rifle, the G11. After the loss of several government contracts financial concerns began to plague H&K, a particularly severe blow was the US Armed Forces choosing the Beretta M9 over the P7M13 for the issued sidearm. The G11 project also hit a wall when interest waned. In March of 1991, H&K was purchased by the British Royal Ordnance. In 1995, the firm was taken over by the German Wischo concern. The USP pistol that H&K had developed around this time began to gain interest. The United States Special Operations Command chose the USP-based SOCOM pistol as their special ops sidearm, designated MK23 SOCOM. In 1997, H&K introduced a new rifle design called the G36 in assault rifle, light sub-machine gun, and carbine form. Unlike the G3 design, which had been H&K's bread and butter, the G36 abandons the roller locking system for a rotation locking system. Hope you enjoy!! 💰 Want to support my channel? Check out my Patreon Donation page! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3081754 Matt’s DREAM: https://www.gofundme.com/f/matt039s-c... 👕 Check out my Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/matsimus... 📬Wanna send me something? My PO Box: Matthew James 210A - 12A Street N Suite #135 Lethbridge Alberta Canada T1H2J 🎮 Twitch: / matsimus_9033 👋DISCORD: / discord 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... 🐦Twitter: / matsimusgaming ⛔️ (DISCLAIMER: This video is for informative and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinion come from personal experience and not that of others or other organizations. This content and information is there to provide information from public accessible sources.) Heckler & Koch History and Firearms

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