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Posted: 11/30/2015 5:38:56 PM EDT
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Oh sweet dear Hitler's ghost. I am going to get this. And I will lay by it every night and have my way with it. I can't freaking wait for this! |
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*Kurtz and 300 blackout are ballisitcally the same thing"
So 300blk fanboys are hipsters cuz the Reich did it before it was cool. |
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If it is in anything but 8mm Kurz, using anything but reproduction StG-44 mags, it's fucking gay and can go eat dicks in gayland.
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I'll get one in 5.56 just because it uses STANAG mags.
Just a cool range toy. |
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Cool, but more like PTR-91 level cool. So $800-$1100 bucks cool. Not $1800 cool.
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Quoted: MSRP is $1800. You know street price will be closer to $1500 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Cool, but more like PTR-91 level cool. So $800-$1100 bucks cool. Not $1800 cool. MSRP is $1800. You know street price will be closer to $1500 |
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At that price point, they'll sell plenty. If they can bring the price down to like 1.2k, they'd sell even more View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nice, a rifle that people only want to buy in theory. At that price point, they'll sell plenty. If they can bring the price down to like 1.2k, they'd sell even more Not really. For everyone jumping up and down saying they would buy one only a fraction will actually. Just like 5.56 fals, or any the litany of other guns that people on gun boards clamor over, but never actually buy. The problem with a gun like this is that its a novelty, and when you chamber it in a caliber that was not original to the gun you lose those that want a faithful reproduction, but while you gain those who want a more accessible caliber it begs the question of what that gun offers another design that is much cheaper (like an AR or AK). I am all for new guns being brought to the market, and I hope this company the best, but I am a bit cynical regarding the actual appeal of such a niche gun. |
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Agreed. What's the point of a Stg replica in an AK caliber? Just buy an AK and save tons of money. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If it is in anything but 8mm Kurz, using anything but reproduction StG-44 mags, it's fucking gay and can go eat dicks in gayland. Agreed. What's the point of a Stg replica in an AK caliber? Just buy an AK and save tons of money. Why do people buy those execrable 10/22 kits to turn a 10/22 into a heavy bullpup with a shitty trigger? who bought all of those ZMAX bullets if not zombie sticker applying non-shooters? |
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Imagine the minds that will be blown when someone tops it with an aimpoint or acog. Nein, Sturm is fine!!
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If it is in anything but 8mm Kurz, using anything but reproduction StG-44 mags, it's fucking gay and can go eat dicks in gayland. Allrighty He's right. Yeah, more interesting in 7.92x33 using identical mags to the origional. An actual exact clone capable of full auto would be ideal. |
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It's best not to engage people like that. They wont buy it at any price. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Cool, but more like PTR-91 level cool. So $800-$1100 bucks cool. Not $1800 cool. MSRP is $1800. You know street price will be closer to $1500 I'd impulse buy at the price I stated early. I'd regret it after the first range trio, but I'd buy it. |
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I don't know about you but i actually like to shoot my rifles not spend close to 800 dollars a K but ya know... that's just me View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If it is in anything but 8mm Kurz, using anything but reproduction StG-44 mags, it's fucking gay and can go eat dicks in gayland. but ya know... that's just me It's a replica of a historical rifle. It exists for novelty and history. It is to be looked at, shown off, and maybe taken to the range for a few mags once or twice a year. What's your plan? Roll with a heavy as hell, obsolete, impossible-to-find-parts-for, unproven-reliability replica rifle during the zombie apocalypse? Please. Anyone who uses "training ammunition budget" in association with "StG-44" needs to sit down and think for five minutes. |
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This. It's cool as a historical jumping off point, but I can think of many other more practical guns to buy first. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nice, a rifle that people only want to buy in theory. This. It's cool as a historical jumping off point, but I can think of many other more practical guns to buy first. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Same is true of BARs, 1919s and other repro guns. They are a nitch market for collectors and others interested in guns of that period. They are not "better" guns. They are repros of the guns that were used in major historical events. Not many will buy an Stg as a trunk gun. |
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Quoted: Agreed. What's the point of a Stg replica in an AK caliber? Just buy an AK and save tons of money. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If it is in anything but 8mm Kurz, using anything but reproduction StG-44 mags, it's fucking gay and can go eat dicks in gayland. Agreed. What's the point of a Stg replica in an AK caliber? Just buy an AK and save tons of money. Then sign me up for a trip to gayland via route 7.62x39 Pucker your anuses ladyboys, we bull queers take by force. And by 7.62 sturmgewehr. |
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Agreed. What's the point of a Stg replica in an AK caliber? Just buy an AK and save tons of money. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If it is in anything but 8mm Kurz, using anything but reproduction StG-44 mags, it's fucking gay and can go eat dicks in gayland. Agreed. What's the point of a Stg replica in an AK caliber? Just buy an AK and save tons of money. ... And get a much lighter gun... With proven reliability... A massive logistical base... Quality mags... A huge family of accessories... |
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It's a replica of a historical rifle. It exists for novelty and history. It is to be looked at, shown off, and maybe taken to the range for a few mags once or twice a year. What's your plan? Roll with a heavy as hell, obsolete, impossible-to-find-parts-for, unproven-reliability replica rifle during the zombie apocalypse? Please. Anyone who uses "training ammunition budget" in association with "StG-44" needs to sit down and think for five minutes. View Quote Yep. It is a fun toy that represents history. I'd probably shoot an MP-40 more if I had both, however. |
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Agreed. What's the point of a Stg replica in an AK caliber? Just buy an AK and save tons of money. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If it is in anything but 8mm Kurz, using anything but reproduction StG-44 mags, it's fucking gay and can go eat dicks in gayland. Agreed. What's the point of a Stg replica in an AK caliber? Just buy an AK and save tons of money. Because I collect guns and I already have enough AKs and ARs. I'll get it in 7.62x39 just to piss certain people off and not have to add another caliber to the stable. |
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... And get a much lighter gun... With proven reliability... A massive logistical base... Quality mags... A huge family of accessories... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If it is in anything but 8mm Kurz, using anything but reproduction StG-44 mags, it's fucking gay and can go eat dicks in gayland. Agreed. What's the point of a Stg replica in an AK caliber? Just buy an AK and save tons of money. ... And get a much lighter gun... With proven reliability... A massive logistical base... Quality mags... A huge family of accessories... AKs are so light because you leave them in the trashcan. Where they belong. |
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I think it's sweet. I will buy one in 762x39 at that price for sure.
Just get an AK is a weird argument. Don't ever buy a revolver just get a semi auto pistol. Don't get a hammer fired when striker fired is better. Don't need an ak because AR is more better. |
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