Falschirmyagergewehr 42

It's also not possible to convert a Stg44 to 7.62x39. The dimensions between 7.62x39 and 7.92 Kurtz just don't mix. The magwell would need enlarging, and that's just not in the cards.
 
Ljungman said:
Bummer if their not gonna make them in a more common cartridge like 7.62x39 but oh well, can always settle on the MP38.

Jaisis - the last guy to mention that in the Black and Green forum got flamed alive. I can kinda see where they're coming from tho, a lot of the importance of this rifle is in it's cartridge size and how it influenced history. Also it was probably too much work to make a reliable version in 7.62x39.

Also after goin through the stg thread, I think it's a different company making the .22 stg.

In the end, FG 42 is my preference simply because it won't/shouldn't be restricted. Depending on the price though (I may have to sell some family members to finance this), I could also get myself a non-restricted mg34 instead...... hmmmmmmmmm.
 
H Wally said:
Jaisis - the last guy to mention that in the Black and Green forum got flamed alive. I can kinda see where they're coming from tho, a lot of the importance of this rifle is in it's cartridge size and how it influenced history. Also it was probably too much work to make a reliable version in 7.62x39.

Don't get me wrong....if the ammo was easy to obtain I'd much go for the orignal round. But I want a rifle I can actually shoot, not just hang on the wall. Even a .223 version or something would be good. Not into the .22lr version though, gotta be at least centerfire for that kinda $$$.
 
THE FG-42;
Played with one this past week end, it is everything we expected, high quality, just like the others (Mp-38, Stg-44, etc) produced by this firm....
Production should beging this summer....
At the moment they are producing our next shipment so they are busy....
We will have the new section of our site up soon.
Questions?? Drop me a note, john@marstar.ca
John
 
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