semi auto mp38

The BD38 is a new build gun based on the MP38 design. It works from the open bolt and is semi auto only. The gun is very close to the original, but an MP38 bolt and barrel won't fit. Otherwise gun is build to the original specs. Even the bakelite parts are from the same manufacturer that supplied those parts in WWII for the original guns. Original MP40 and MP38 mags fit. Retail in Germany is Euro 2390.-. Hope this helps. If you need more info let me know.
 
Fires from the open bolt.

Most likely would not be allowed in Canada due to the general ease of conversion to Full Auto that most open-bolt guns present.

(Subject to RCMP inspection, etc, but most likely not to be approved.)

NS
 
NavyShooter said:
Fires from the open bolt.

Most likely would not be allowed in Canada due to the general ease of conversion to Full Auto that most open-bolt guns present.

(Subject to RCMP inspection, etc, but most likely not to be approved.)

NS

OK, not to call BS here, because I know exactly what you are getting at, but..........

Can anyone cite a single example of a gun that was not a prohib by OIC that was not allowed for import due to an alleged ease of conversion??

'Cuz if this one makes it in, I'm thinking I may need one more than I need to send my boys to University.
 
Scarecrow said:
Still a nice gun. Doubt it has the nazi markings but I wouldnt mind one if I had a spare 3k under my bed.

Nazi markings of ANY kind are strictly verbotten in Germany... by law. Have been for years. Found this out when I auctioned a 1935 Luger hardshell holster on ebay. When posting, several warnings came up that even pictures of a swastika are forbidden in Germany (and if someone in Germany would have complained to ebay, I would have had my auction yanked... but that's another thread).
 
NavyShooter said:
Fires from the open bolt.

Most likely would not be allowed in Canada due to the general ease of conversion to Full Auto that most open-bolt guns present.

(Subject to RCMP inspection, etc, but most likely not to be approved.)

NS

Incorrect. Open bolt is legal in Canada. Always has been. In the USA there would be a problem.
 
Black's in Canada have always been pricey. quality AR's average $1500 +or- plus everyone decks them out to a certain extent. Brugger thommet was $2,000 plus decking out, Sigs arn't cheap....etc. etc. maybe I'm just getting used to paying big bucks for the interesting toys in Canada.

Your right though it shouldnt be like that.:( :( :(
 
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This weapon historic significant model is made in our house in Kulmbach (Germany) on most modern machines and is available under the label BD 38 in the specialty shop.

As a model for the building of the BD 38, the original MP38 portrayed here served. this machines pistol became at that time by the firm ERMA (Erfurter machines factory) develops. You find information to the historic development of the MP 38 under historic. The machines pistol 38 came with tank garrisons, paratroopers and other weapons species - with which out of space reasons weapons with slighter dimensions erfoderlich were - to the use.

Through sport-systems Dittrich, this weapon historic significant model is made under the label BD 38 almost into the littlest detail original loyal new. Army removal stamps are stamped - like in the original existence available -. All metal parts are turned and milled here in the house out of the full. We press the Griffschalen and the shaft out of Bakelit. We relate this material of the same, still existing firm, that already the manufacturers of the MP 38 supplied.

The fastener security is carried out like in later models of the MP 38, that is, can be pushed the barrier button of the chamber handle in closed fastener into the security lawns in the housing.

Is to be related the BD 38 only over the weapons specialty shop. Spare parts can be bought in our online shop. Many spare parts of the BD 38 can be used also for the original MP 38 and MP 40
A fellow gun nut translated this for us
 
HOT DAMN! That price tag is a real shame... Guess I'm gonna have to save my pennies if they start getting imported. :D
 
Deckard said:
38 is made better.

That is hill billy engineering talking. MP40 would be more consistant in manufacture variances, where each MP38 would be hand fitted which means each part is out of spec from the next. Both were made to the same tolerances. This one looks nice it does not have all the machine marks of an original one.
 
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