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Was at my local haunt last night looking at some pistols and saw one of these just came in - on the rack for $550. "American Tactical Imports GSG Schmeisser STG-44 Carbine with Wood Stock" - Came home and found the same price online. As cool as this is, I just don't know if I can go $550 on a 22. Definitely wouldn't have any authentic feel in 22, but who wouldn't like having that sitting on your gun rack?
I don't know how many they will produce of this, might be worth getting just to have. I thought maybe there had been a replica produced in low numbers in the past, but I'm not positive. |
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I have seen the ads for this rifle, but have not laid my hands on one as yet. At $550, that is stepping up price wise, but it does look interesting, to say the least. I feel sure that it would be an attention getter at the range.
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Ive seen the ads for this as well......and just wish they had at least gone to .22 Magnum........a little more kick to it.......
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I was at the South Carolina Arms Collectors show in Greenville this past weekend and the friend I was visiting acquired one for himself. I left for home before he had a chance to try it out. But it felt nice to hold. It is heavy.
One thing I would like to see is a small magazine as the one that comes with the rifle can be difficult if one uses a bench or a prone position to shoot it.
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looks nice, waiting to see how well they work, i like hearing they have some heft to them.
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The rifle is easy to store. It comes in a wood crate - with the stock removed. Two pieces - but very easy to put together as only "one" pin is needed.
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A close source tells me its going to be made in a true .30 cal rifle round in the near future.
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There are several companies making them, including a German company. The problem currently is the price, in the $5K area.
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Very nice. Saw a Thompson in 22LR this week at a shop and Citadel has the M1 Carbine out in 22LR (has been some problems with this one). So I second the motion for a MP40 and maybe a few others.
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Rumor has it they are going to come out with a .308 version......will see.
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Yes, forgot the mention the heft - It does feel like you're holding a battle rifle, not a 22.
If they do make a .30 cal version, I would expect you'd multiply the 22 price more than a couple times. That's what I thought ALANINT - I swore I had seen some 7.92x33 style reproduction above $4k at one point. These are made in Germany by GSG for ATI as I understand, might be one in the same - ATI might be testing the waters? I think I'll keep my eyes peeled for a used one at some point - not at all crazy about a 22, but it would be a lot of cheap shooting. I also didn't see that it came with a cool wooden crate, if I could confirm this is an LE, I would go snap one up. |
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If anyone is looking for this rifle - they run a couple bucks cheaper online at Buds - $510 cash price - not bad.
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I am doing the same thing for the ATI/GSG 1911-22 with the short (3.2in) barrel. They were supposed to be available in early August, but .......... So I wait. |
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PTR was selling a 7.62x39 version of this in 2009... IIRC it was close to 5K. OUCH!
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very cool, I would like to have it in 9mm / kind of a stronger cartridge but not a full WW2 battle rifle
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I always though that the STG-44 was a unique gun for its time. I bet It would definitly be a coversation piece around the house. And a .30 cal bullet in it. Now thats awesome.
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http://www.gunsmagazine.com/what-a-rimfire/
It looks promising! One of my L.E. friends once took a picture of me posing with the real deal but I never got to fire it. ![]() Now correct me if I'm wrong, but to sell it in anything but .22 in the U.S. they'd have to manufacture it here, right? |
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GSG StG44 Manufacturer's website with data:
http://www.gsg-waffen.de/site/index..../stg44-tech-de Or check this out, civilian version of the MG42 (not a full auto version) http://www.hessenarms.de/ new civilian version of the MP40 as a "semi auto rifle", so called BD38 9mm http://hza-kulmbach.de/index.php?opt...mid=63&lang=de Enjoy...
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