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model, the barrel is unported. Hooded post front and 4-position drum rear sights, with the Hard Times markings on the underside of the receiver, model and date markings on top, a “0/1/A” marked trigger housing, textured pistol grip and two-position telescoping buttstock. A slip-on padded rubber cover for the silencer is provided, as is a hand-numbered shipping box.
 LOT 3365
Hard Times Armory/Heckler & Koch Model 94 Automatic Rifle, Class III/NFA Fully Transferable Machine Gun - Serial no. 7461, 9 mm cal., 9 inch round bbl., black finish, synthetic stock. Originally manufactured by Heckler & Koch in 1985 as
a semi-automatic rifle and imported by HK Inc, this rifle was converted to full automatic by Hard Times Armory of Smyrna, Georgia. Hooded post front and 4-position drum rear sights, with the standard HK markings on the magazine well and the Hard Times Armory address on the underside ahead of the magazine well. A shelf-pattern trigger group is installed, and an “A” mark added to the left side of the “0” and “1” marked trigger housing. With a textured forearm, right handed pistol grip and telescoping buttstock. Includes 29 extra magazines, a
CONDITION: Very fine as converted to full auto, retains 97% matte black phosphate finish, showing some light wear in the tracks of the receiver from the telescoping buttstock and some light handling marks on the metal and furniture. Mechanically excellent. NOTE: This weapon is a National Firearms Act (NFA), fully transferable Class 3, which is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, (BATFE) under the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 and 27 CFR part 478. Provenance: The Al Walker Collection. Estimate: 22,500 - 35,000
 magazine loader, 2 HK dual magazine clamps and a matching hand numbered shipping box.
LOT 3366
Hard Times Armory/Heckler& Koch Model 94S Integrally Suppressed Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA Fully Transferable Machine Gun - Serial no. 7462, 9 mm cal., 6 3/4 inch round bbl., matte black finish, metal stock. Originally manufactured by Heckler & Koch in 1985 as a HK94 semi-automatic rifle and imported by HK Inc, this rifle was converted to a “MP5SD” style submachine gun by Hard Times Armory of Smyrna, Georgia. In addition to the
installation of a “shelf ” pattern trigger pack and a welding up of the bolt carrier to engage the auto-sear, Hard Times added a foot long extension to the receiver which houses
the barrel and a baffle stack, with the endcap housing a double wipe assembly; in contrast to the original SD
  























































































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