GSG Stg44
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- Charlotte the flyer
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Re: GSG Stg44
It didn't like CCI standard but cycled Centurion HV OK. The CCI would chamber but not all of the way in which resulting in a light strike when I pulled the trigger. It certainly is a heavy old thing but shoots well, it's certainly a crowd puller too.
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Re: GSG Stg44
Just out of curiosity Charlotte, with the stg44 weighing in at 4.5kg, is it eligible for any lightweight sports rifle comps?
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I am not sure about national comps but I'm going to use it for my local club ones.
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Re: GSG Stg44
Spot on!
I am guessing GSG will bring out a shorter 10 round mag eventually, even better if was metal not plastic.
I have started looking for a suitable 4x fixed and almost went for a sight designed for a H&K G3, but price put me off at £450.
Will live with irons or the 4x Barska for the time being, although may have to make up a high rest to cater for the mega-mag.
I am guessing GSG will bring out a shorter 10 round mag eventually, even better if was metal not plastic.
I have started looking for a suitable 4x fixed and almost went for a sight designed for a H&K G3, but price put me off at £450.
Will live with irons or the 4x Barska for the time being, although may have to make up a high rest to cater for the mega-mag.
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Re: GSG Stg44
I think this might be the way to go in the short to medium term.
Thanks for the link.
Thanks for the link.
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Re: GSG Stg44
Just joined the GSG Stg.44 owing club.....looking forward to giving it an airing at next club shoot.
Shame my old man isn't still around, to give a verdict on it as he got to try out the real thing on a number of occasions in Germany in 1945, as his RE unit collected quite a cache of captured weapons that were used for 'recreational purposes' as well as 'official' use.
Shame my old man isn't still around, to give a verdict on it as he got to try out the real thing on a number of occasions in Germany in 1945, as his RE unit collected quite a cache of captured weapons that were used for 'recreational purposes' as well as 'official' use.
Re: GSG Stg44
Anyone know a source that has additional 25 rd mags in stock for the Stg.44....??
Re: GSG Stg44
A mate has one of these. Great looking gun but does seem to jam regularly.
Shame I was toying with a plain old 'fun' gun for the last .22 slot on my ticket, some of the GSGs look great 'fun' guns but they seem to be so hit and miss quality wise.
Shame I was toying with a plain old 'fun' gun for the last .22 slot on my ticket, some of the GSGs look great 'fun' guns but they seem to be so hit and miss quality wise.
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