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Corvette Guy

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  1. I talked with my local Class III Dealer. He said I could just box it up and he'd ship it out for me. I'd stay with him / the gun until the UPS guy showed up. I'd throw him some $$ for his troubles. No transfer as I was with the gun, just using him for shipping to the out of state Class III. I think that would work.
  2. What are some brands of sear to get and to avoid? There is a whole article over at HKPro.com on the various conversions. A Fleming / S&H sear is probably the gold standard. There are some really jacked up registered receivers, read up on them and beware. What are some things to know before going any further about the weapon series? Read the article over at HKPro it is a must. You'll need to read it a couple of times before it starts to make sense. Is moving sears to different host guns as easy as the world would have me believe? You don't typically move a sear around as it is in a timed sear pack. You can move your sear pack around as long as you aren't left with a unregistered SBR (read up on sear marriage). Depending on the caliber you'll have to change the ejector and 'maybe' the hammer spring. Depending on the gun you might have to shim the pack to get the proper height. And if i buy just a sear, will Zenith MP5s work as a host without milling away receiver blocks and illegally making a post sample? I think the Zenith has the block as do the SP5s. I've got a PTR 9 that runs great and I don't have to be worried about that stupid SP5 block. There are some they say if you put on a regular 9x series shelf, you can remove the block on the SP5. I don't know what is right and I don't want to be a test case so I bought a PTR and I'm happy with it. If money is no object get a real HK, some of the clones are junk and will never run right. Do PTRs make host guns for the larger calibers or do I have to have preban 91s, 93s, and 94s? Century / PTR 93s run, PTR 91s run as do the PTR 9s. Some guys say blast away with a clone, others are all HK. Your money and I doubt that you will ever wear out a gun either way. What are y'alls experiences with HKs in general and wisdom that you can give? Thanks in advance everybody! Spend a bunch of time reading about them before you drop the loot.
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