StG 44

gunplumberr said:
not sure if this has been asked..but will they be making this in 7.62x39? and also in a non restricted version? plus could you make a AK folding stock fit on it?


hopefully it will take vz58 mags as i allready have tons of them

now if vz58 mags dont fit they should remake the rifle so they do fit:)
 
I think it would look better with a GG&G BUIS on the back and a STANAG 1913 rail on top. Will those be options for it?

I'm holding out for the 9mm version of the STG, I hear it was a post-war development by Krupp, I think I read about it somewhere on the "internet".

Any word on the version with the built in Holosight? I hear that when they put the AR-15 front sight block on it, it co-witnesses perfectly!

I wasn't so sure if the 7.62x39mm version would suit my zombie-hunting needs, so I plan to re-barrel to 7.62x54R. That's a REAL man's cartridge, besides, there's a world-wide shortage of cheap 7.62x39 happening now, haven't you heard?

Oh, and there's someone on AR-15.com that's working on a CAR-15 buttstock adapter for it, pretty sweet look to it if you ask me!

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Oh the horror!!!!!!!!!

NS
 
I see you found the 1st and second series stg 44. Here I have an exclusive picture of the stg SH1tr, soon to be released by the very same company. It will come with all accessories as seen here, and in fact it is unable to operate without them (the hood ornament especially, it has a built in targeting chip that was actually part of the lost blueprints on the original stg 44's)
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NavyShooter said:
I think it would look better with a GG&G BUIS on the back and a STANAG 1913 rail on top. Will those be options for it?

I'm holding out for the 9mm version of the STG, I hear it was a post-war development by Krupp, I think I read about it somewhere on the "internet".

Any word on the version with the built in Holosight? I hear that when they put the AR-15 front sight block on it, it co-witnesses perfectly!

I wasn't so sure if the 7.62x39mm version would suit my zombie-hunting needs, so I plan to re-barrel to 7.62x54R. That's a REAL man's cartridge, besides, there's a world-wide shortage of cheap 7.62x39 happening now, haven't you heard?

Oh, and there's someone on AR-15.com that's working on a CAR-15 buttstock adapter for it, pretty sweet look to it if you ask me!

ARMP44.gif


Oh the horror!!!!!!!!!

NS


im litterly rolling on the floor laughing.

:D :D
 
Coyote Ugly said:
CGN - 1% Fact and 99% Chest Pounding at the best of times!!!

Yeah, typical. You should have seen the shyte-storm that erupted on AR15.com when someone claimed to have worked at NSWC Crane and then improperly identified some piece of high-speed gear a guy was wearing in a photo. Phaycking kids I tell ya... :rolleyes:
 
well im only going to buy one if it has this attachment available otherwise they can keep it

I mean why would ANYONE want a gun without this???


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Unless a supply of loaded ammuntion appears, this is going to be a handloading propostion. In theory, any cases with the correct head diameter could be used to form brass. 7.62/.308 is likely the most common, probably the cheapest. I was wondering if .22-.250 would not be the easiest common cartridge case to convert. It is the shortest, so the amount of trimming would be reduced, and the case wall thickness in the area from which the 7.92 neck would be formed would be thinnest. I suspect that form dies would not be necessary, that the FL sizing die would be sufficient.
Once these rifles arrive, there is going to be a run on 7.92x33 dies. One of the major manufacturers offers a 125gr SP bullet.
Might be an idea for Johnone to have dies and bullets on hand, to go with the empty cases he mentionned.
 
tiriaq said:
Unless a supply of loaded ammuntion appears, this is going to be a handloading propostion. In theory, any cases with the correct head diameter could be used to form brass. 7.62/.308 is likely the most common, probably the cheapest. I was wondering if .22-.250 would not be the easiest common cartridge case to convert. It is the shortest, so the amount of trimming would be reduced, and the case wall thickness in the area from which the 7.92 neck would be formed would be thinnest. I suspect that form dies would not be necessary, that the FL sizing die would be sufficient.
Once these rifles arrive, there is going to be a run on 7.92x33 dies. One of the major manufacturers offers a 125gr SP bullet.
Might be an idea for Johnone to have dies and bullets on hand, to go with the empty cases he mentionned.


I just happen to know where I can get a few thousand new primed 22-250 cases:D
 
Well now, I have reviewed the many suggestions for a more popular rifle....
I agree we certainly neglected a lot of really required features, that should include a coffee maker....Or at very least a draft beer dispenser.
I am a complete loss on how to discuss this with the production engineer at the plant, when will he finally understand the requirements of the Canadian shooter ?
I will forward the numerous pictures to him immediately, I hope he takes the suggestions to heart and incoporates them (all) into the next model....
Once again thank you for your input
John
 
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