G41 was manufactured as a select fire weapon and as such there are no transferable examples in the US as no semi auto versions were ever imported to be converted and all machine guns imported after the 1968 Gun Control Act are dealer sample only. The G41 went into full production, but it just wasn't very successful as nobody in Africa was interested in an HK rifle that used NATO magazines.
There was also the HK 41, not the G41, and it was the predecessor of the HK 91 and was an early semi auto G3 variant chambered in 7.52x51. There was also a HK 43 but it was nearly identical to the HK 93 and just an early version of the semi auto HK 33.
I have never seen any kind of adapter to allow a 93-33 series to use AR magazines and you would run into the same kind of problems trying to get a 5.56 AK rifle to accept AR magazines, the rifle simply isn't designed to use them.
Look at pictures of the G41 magazine well and you can get an idea of what was needed to make it happen. You are just going to have to accept it like the fact that AKs can't use AR mags or get past it.
Last edited by SteyrAUG; 07-24-18 at 21:46.
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