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Finally got my FG42 from Rick down at SMG Guns in Texas. Nice work. Real ones are a quarter million dollars. Way out of my league. A new Semi-auto will have to do. I've shot about 100 rounds through it. Works well. Likes being lubed up. Can ding the steel at 300 yards regularly off the bipod.
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Wunderbar!!! Congrats.
I just read, "Palmetto State Armory announced, at the 2023 SHOT Show, that it would be producing a semi-auto StG44." So maybe an Stg44 will be your next WWII German auto!? Thanks for sharing. |
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More likely a G-43 or G-41. I'm kind of fond of the "German Garands".
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