Puma PPS22

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Check this .22 from Puma, any chance these will be brought into the country.
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http://www.legacysports.com/products/puma/puma_22LR.html
 
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I'll bring some in. It'll probably be a month or two though. Other stuff has to come and go first.

That is a pretty cool looking gun, particularly the wooden stock model. Resembles the old Russian PPSh41 SMG; exactly Pietta's intention I'm sure.

I notice on that site they also have Escort semi auto shotguns, in both 12 and 20 gauge. I think there might be a market niche for a moderately priced 20 gauge semi. The few models available are pretty expensive.

BTW, congrats on the work you do bringing in interesting guns at a reasonable price.
 
Silly question....:redface:....are the drum mags compatible with 10/22's? :yingyang:

That is a pretty cool looking gun, particularly the wooden stock model. Resembles the old Russian PPSh41 SMG; exactly Pietta's intention I'm sure.

I notice on that site they also have Escort semi auto shotguns, in both 12 and 20 gauge. I think there might be a market niche for a moderately priced 20 gauge semi. The few models available are pretty expensive.

BTW, congrats on the work you do bringing in interesting guns at a reasonable price.

x 2 :)

The more guns we get in from Europe the better. Less reliance on the U.S. and their export laws.

Decent point...;)
 
Oh yeah! :p

But the PPSh is prohib here right? So would this likely be classified as a variant? Kinda like the GSG5/Mp5?
PPSh is not prohib by name like the MP5, it is prohib for being FA/CA. So if you could get your hands on a new manufacture semi-auto receiver you could install a PPSh parts kit in it and you'd be good to go.
 
PPSh is not prohib by name like the MP5, it is prohib for being FA/CA. So if you could get your hands on a new manufacture semi-auto receiver you could install a PPSh parts kit in it and you'd be good to go.

And the Type 97 is classified as non-restricted. ;)

Like I said for the GSG-5 and Sig 55whatever, if it arrives in the country I'd buy it but I won't hold my breath.
 
Would be fun in full auto.
$550ish in the states, is too rich for my blood.

What do they mean by 'wildcat .22lr'?
 
Yeah, it will be $600-700 depending on where the exchange rate is going.

The collapsible stock is probably a no-go though. It likely won't get export permits approved.
 
I remember seeing a Squires-Bingham with a straight magazine like that in the early '80s. I actually thought it looked like a Barretta 38 smg.
 
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