Heckler & Koch 93 A-3
$3,490.00
Description
The Heckler & Koch 93A3 is a civilian semi-automatic rifle based on the HK33 battle rifle design, produced by Heckler & Koch in West Germany in the late 1970s and 1980s. The HK93 family was developed as the civilian sporting counterpart to the military HK33 and HK43 rifles, retaining the distinguished roller-delayed blowback system, durable steel construction, and rugged ergonomics associated with H&K’s combat rifles.
The A3 variant features a retractable metal stock for compact handling and versatility. These rifles were imported into the United States before import bans in the 1980s and are now sought-after collector pieces due to their rarity, craftsmanship, and connection to Cold War-era firearm design.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Heckler & Koch (West Germany) |
| Model | HK 93A3 |
| Type | Semi-automatic rifle (civilian sporter) |
| Design Base | Heckler & Koch HK33 (scaled-down 5.56 mm G3 design) |
| Caliber | 5.56×45 mm NATO / .223 Remington |
| Action | Roller-delayed blowback system (classic H&K mechanism) |
| Barrel Length | ~16 inches (threaded with flash suppressor on many pre-ban rifles) |
| Receiver | Stamped/forged steel (robust military-style construction) |
| Stock Type | Retractable metal stock (A3 configuration) |
| Sights | Hooded front post and rotary/adjustable rear iron sights |
| Magazine Compatibility | Dual-column box magazines (20, 25, 30, or 40 rounds; accepts HK33 pattern) |
| Magazine Capacity | Commonly 20 – 30 rounds (varies by import and local law) |
| Controls | Ambidextrous safety/selector; paddle magazine release |
| Weight (Empty) | ~8.5–9 lbs (varies by configuration) |
| Overall Length | ~36–38 in with stock extended; shorter with stock collapsed |
| Finish | Black protective coating on metal parts |
| Intended Use | Civilian sporting rifle, historical/collector firearm |







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