Any news about location of the shipment, BlueLine?
Any news about location of the shipment, BlueLine?
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Funny how peoples thinks metal is superior to plastic,in certain case it is,but for a .22 lr rifle i think plastic is ok,the gsg 16 is a really light weigth rifle,i have the 3 rifles,mp 40,stg 44 and gsg 16,and i think 10 pounds for the stg 44 and 8 pounds for the mp 40 is ridiculos for a 22 lr rifle.And with it's light weight the GSG 16 is a fun rifle and a good backpack rifle to carry in the woods.
I agree Danfizz. One of the worst things about buying .22LRs is getting one and finding out it's heavy. I don't usually buy .22LRs like this to shoot myself, I mostly buy them as fun guns for new shooters that get them comfortable with the idea of black guns but not as intimidating to shoot as something in 5.56mm is to some newbies. And for teaching my son and his friends.
Believe it or not, one of the most fun things about this gun is how well it points and how it only weighs 4lbs. No way would this gun be as fun if it was made entirely of metal.
They made them as close to the real guns, for collectors, or people that want them, but cannot own the real ones, hence the weight. Little better than having a dewat. At least you can use these ones. If you made a 5LB STG 44, people would complain about it being too light. They didn't make those 2 for backpacking in the woods.
Explain Glocks that been around 25 years, G36 for like 20. Plastic can last. Are we expecting these guns to last forever? No.
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Still waitting for the update
April 8th, remember 22 Bravo. Take a min to remember the Fallen.