Posted 28 Apr 2018 I was appraising an estate recently and there was an HK91 with a Campbell trigger group/sear pack. I've never seen this particular variation before. A lever sticks out of the grip behind the trigger to run this thing. It doesn't appear to be the usual Sear in the trigger housing. The receiver has been converted to push pins, so I presume that makes it a registered receiver, and "married" to the sear. Kind of an odd arrangement, but cycled by hand normally. Value? I put an estimate of 25K on it, but thought that might be a little undervalued. Has anyone else seen this maker? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 29 Apr 2018 (edited) If it is a push pin gun then it’s just a RR. Which makes it worth about 15-17k tops, the sear setup is just some hodge podge BS someone did. Id go even less on it for unknown MFG and unconvential conversion. Edited 29 Apr 2018 by eMGunslinger Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 29 Apr 2018 Seen and heard of many manufacturers--- never this one--- any more information??? Tony Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 29 Apr 2018 I may be able to go back and get some photos of it. If I can, I'll post them. It seemed very well done, just an unconventional arrangement. The Trip and lever assembly appeared mass produced/commercially made. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 30 Apr 2018 25K is probably in the ball park. A lot of the value depends on where it's marked and how much of the original assembly needs to stay put? Getting rid of the current trigger situation is a $100 fix to go back to an original factory trigger group. Back in the day, trigger groups were not off the shelf items so guys had to get creative with conversions. All in all, it's a registered PP gun which is what sets the value. A few hundred in cosmetic repairs has little effect on that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites