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Lifer
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I checked one out yesterday and did not care for it the stamped body reminded me of a toy guns when I was a kid. And yes it was heavy.
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I got mine for 600 with the box, I agree the casting does look cheap, because it is, i got past those issues, because i do not plan on shooting it alot. way i look at it , who knows if there will be anymore of them, better to buy it now and not get one later.
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Lifer
Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Feb 2009
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The GSG Forum is rife with complaints about the GSG StG-44 shooting way low...Nobody from GSG or ATI will say why...Whether it's the .22LR HV ammunition here in US being weaker or or the profile of the .22 rifle being faithful to the more powerful 7.92mm Kurz round...(IOW, they copied the 7.92 rifle sight)...
Some are jacking up the rear sight base ~1/4"; a very few have filed the front sight down... Anyone here have any problems with it shooting low??? (I haven't fired mine...I'm afraid if I carry it outside anywhere, I will have black SUV's coming out of everywhere)...
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you bet ,it does
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Lifer
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I've read of one owner stacking three 1/4" flat washers under each rear sight base screw (under the sight leaf flat spring)...Another put two 1/4" nuts under the sight base...
The ideal 'fix' would be a black Delrin rectangle under the sight base...It might look a bit odd...Or maybe not...
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Lifer
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ARFCOM thread (with pics) on shimming the rear sight base -
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_41/39...SG_StG_44.html
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Lifer
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...And Mark Serbu has a video on YouTube (one of many on the StG-44!) comparing an original StG-44 to the GSG .22LR StG-44...
http://youtu.be/vrxyx4XF0B4 I was surprised at how slow a rate of fire the original 7.92 x 33 caliber StG-44 has, in full auto mode...
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