Here is a scary thought. Since the official designation of the MP40 is Machine Pistol, will the MP40 be labeled as a pistol and thus limited to 10 rounds?
Here is a scary thought. Since the official designation of the MP40 is Machine Pistol, will the MP40 be labeled as a pistol and thus limited to 10 rounds?
What was the SSD MP40 classified as?
I like how the same questions keep coming up
How about this question? I skimmed the thread yesterday and didn't see it.
What're these guns made out of? I'm talking the major parts.
I'm hoping stamped sheet metal or milled aluminium, but injection molded plastic or die cast metal are also possible.
I was referring to this gun. The same one that Marstar had. Their site isn't working for me at the moment, but i was curious as to what it was classified as. If it was classified as NR, than chances are so will the .22 version.
Anyone heard about the Awesome Foundation? $1000 for the best (most awesome) idea that has "a legitimate and important social mission."
How about... everyone gets an MP44!
Awesome. Want!
“Now you know how I don’t like to use the sit down gun.” - Col Chestbridge
Thanks! Since the 44 was originally a stamped design it may actually lend itself to be stamped sheet metal again. I don't know anything about the 40, but seems it could be done as well.
In any event, if they stick to metal parts that'll be a big plus in my books. I look forward to hearing more about these guns.
FYI for those who were curious on this - the Marstar guns are centerfire so their barrel length kills any chance of non-res status, while the GSG guns are rimfire, so don't have to have 18 inch barrels, so have a way better chance of being non-restricted. If the GSG guns come up short, I wonder if there's potential to have GSG make the barrels slightly longer?
Last edited by H Wally; 02-27-2011 at 03:56 PM.