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Item Name: FS HK USC 45

Location: Kennesaw/Tucker

Zip Code: 30152

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 1700.00

Caliber: .45 ACP

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Hello all. I have for your consideration a HK USC 45. These rifles are no longer imported and are a blast to shoot. This will come in a soft case with the HK manuals, HK multi tool, sling, 3 ten round HK magazines, and 2 twenty round Promag (these are well thought of for this rifle and WORK). This thing shoots like a dream but other life money pits take priority over me having this amazing carbine.

I would be willing to take up to 2000 rounds of 7.62x39 ammo in trade.

Must be picked up in Kennesaw or Tucker.

By contacting me you affirm that you are legally able to purchase a firearm in the state of Georgia.

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link or I call BS.
http://www.hkpro.com/forum/hk-talk/...s-ramp-up-civilian-sales-us-common-folks.html

Under current US law, HK cannot import a semi version of the UMP or MP5 because, under 922(r), it would not be deemed as a long arm suitable for sporting purposes. Witness the USC and SL8 to try and make nice with this stupid law. In order to make them "correctly", HK would have to open up manufacturing facilities State side so that 922(r) would not be an issue (it doesn't apply to domestic production). And in order to do THAT, HK would have to believe that there was a sufficient market to support the investment.
 
http://www.hkpro.com/forum/hk-talk/...s-ramp-up-civilian-sales-us-common-folks.html

Under current US law, HK cannot import a semi version of the UMP or MP5 because, under 922(r), it would not be deemed as a long arm suitable for sporting purposes. Witness the USC and SL8 to try and make nice with this stupid law. In order to make them "correctly", HK would have to open up manufacturing facilities State side so that 922(r) would not be an issue (it doesn't apply to domestic production). And in order to do THAT, HK would have to believe that there was a sufficient market to support the investment.

Interesting...didn't know that. Until HK receives a big military contract ( which they should...get with it Army) they won't be building any manufacturing on a large scale here.
 
Interesting...didn't know that. Until HK receives a big military contract ( which they should...get with it Army) they won't be building any manufacturing on a large scale here.
Love the USC though bro. If I hadn't spent all my cash on a pool and a boat it would already be mine.
 
Love the USC though bro. If I hadn't spent all my cash on a pool and a boat it would already be mine.

I do too. It's so freakin awesome...but it's just "a gun" and I can theoretically get another one ( at a much higher cost, I'm sure) once my salary triples in a couple years.
 
I do too. It's so freakin awesome...but it's just "a gun" and I can theoretically get another one ( at a much higher cost, I'm sure) once my salary triples in a couple years.
That is the thing about these guns that have been banned from importation. They just keep going up in value. Great investments.
 
First one I bought for right around $1200(around 2001-2), the last one was $1600 one sale(last year). I suspect in a couple more years, you will see them well over $2000.

BTW, Bypass...thanks for the link.
 
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