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Heckler & Koch HK512

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HK 512
Heckler & Koch HK512 Shotgun
HK512 as used by the Royal Malaysian Police.
TypeShotgun
Place of originGermany
Italy
Service history
Used bySee Users
Production history
DesignerLuigi Franchi
Designed1970s
Manufacturer
Produced1980s–present
No. builtAround 1,500 made[1]
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
Mass8 lb (3.6 kg) (28" barrel)
LengthVaries with model
Barrel length18 in (460 mm) to 30 in (760 mm)

Cartridge12 gauge
ActionSemi-automatic, gas-operated
Feed system7 round tubular magazine

The Heckler & Koch HK 512 is a semi-automatic shotgun of Italian origin. It was developed and produced by Franchi at the request of Heckler & Koch, which took care of marketing and sales.[2]

The HK 512 was one of the first semi-automatic shotguns developed for law enforcement use.

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History

The HK 512 was known to be sold in limited quantities in the United States due to an overrun from a law enforcement contract to Kiesler[a] Police Supply, which sold 263 shotguns.[3]

Design

The HK 512 is a semi-automatic shotgun that uses a Franchi gas recoil system as the shotgun was manufactured by Franchi for H&K due to their business relationship at the time. This is not to be confused with the inertia recoil mechanism manufactured by Benelli that H&K later imported into the USA. The stock and forearm are made of wood and the rest of the gun is made out of metal. The smoothbore barrel is fitted with a choke that acts as a shot diverter to vertically string pellets, making it more effective against human targets and minimizing collateral damage as this was specified by GSG9.

The HK512 is designed for use by police and military forces; indeed, the use of standard sporting cartridges, shells with reduced charges, or plastic training rounds will cause the HK-512 to malfunction. The safety is made in the form of a cross-bolt button, located behind the trigger.[2]

The muzzle of the gun incorporates a shot diverter, which acts as a muzzle device that allows the shotgun to fire oval-based shot patterns instead of round-based shot patterns.[2] Because of this shot diverter, the HK-512 also cannot fire tear gas or signal cartridges.[3] The diverter can be adjusted for either horizontal or vertical dispersion.[2]

The HK 512 can fire 12 gauge 2.75-inch shotgun shells. The tubular magazine holds seven rounds. Only buckshot rounds can be fired due to the muzzle device.[1] The use of low powered rounds causes the HK 512 to malfunction.[1]

Users

Variants

The following variants are made for the HK512:[1]

  • HK 502: Original production model, produced in small quantities.
  • HK 512: Improved production model with various minor improvements.

Production

Around 1,500 HK512s were made before production ended.[1]

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ Other sources spell the name as Kessler.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Heckler & Koch HK 512".
  2. ^ a b c d e "Heckler-Koch HK 512 semi-automatic shotgun (Germany)". 13 October 2019.
  3. ^ a b c "Firearmsworld.net". Archived from the original on 2019-02-06.
  4. ^ "Контртеррористическое подразделение Австрии EKO Cobra". 30 January 2011.
  5. ^ "Grupo de Operacoes Especiais".
  6. ^ "What's So Special about the Portuguese Special Police?". 28 November 2018.

Further reading

  • Ryan, Mike; Mann, Chris; Stilwell, Alexander (2014). The Encyclopedia of the World's Special Forces: Tactics, History, Strategy. Amber Books Ltd.

External links

This page was last edited on 10 May 2024, at 20:58
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