How about you run into the marstar website lolI would certainly love to run into one but I have only ever seen an MP40 at a gun show once. Hope you have lots of cash set aside as I am sure MP-38s are not cheap investments.
My only experience is with an MP-40 that a friend of my Dad's brought back.
Shot very nicely down at the dump (we could still do that) and tossed the empties over my head and they landed just behind my right boot. Really easy to keep track of your brass!
Gun ended up in the hands of a very decent RCMP fellow who used to use it (and his Tommy) when they had roadblocks on the Trans-Canada after nasty people started travelling rapidly following break-outs and such. Pair of machine-guns really made people want to stop and talk to the nice officers......
But it was fun to shoot. Murdered tin cans something fierce.
Too bad free citizens of a free country are no longer PERMITTED by their masters to have harmless fun in this manner.
http://www.marstar.ca/gf-SSD/SSD-BD-MP38.shtm
Yes, it is after seeing Marstar site that is giving me "strange" thought. It is on "clearance" now for $2450 (I think it used to go for $2950). It is not cheap but if the resale value is good. It is ok, I guess. My biggest fear is the value taking a serious drop after the Euro went on a tail spin. The economy of the Euro zone is not that bright lately. It seems Wolverine is going to bring in some too. I never actually thought of replacement parts as it would probably take in excess of 5000 rds to wear things out. However, the mag is be $100 each. Anyway, I read about the review on the BD-38 here, any more negative?
A M1919 would be awesome but 30-06 are not cheap.
Thanks for all your advice. Keep them coming.
OK, here are the cons so far:
1. Expensive
2. Parts Replacement
Nothing negative they are really nice guns, but you can get a restricted Canadian built sten for $1500.
Yup, price of a Sten has gone up a bit: about 30,000%.
But then, the dollar has dropped 1:20 at LEAST in the other direction.
During War Two, they were supposed to be building these for $4.98 a pop, but they were building an awful heap of them. One at a time just isn't the same.
Ones I saw at Brandon were nice.
Mark II was a better gun, of course; just look at the number still in service around the world.
What makes a Mark II a better gun than the Mark III ?



























