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AR15.COM
12/19/2008 1:49:03 PM EDT
Anyone got one of these or know anything about them?

They look like cool range toys.

PPSH
12/19/2008 2:20:46 PM EDT
[#1]
No one knows shit huh>?
12/19/2008 2:22:03 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
No one knows shit huh>?


I know I would like to own a registered one with a few tins of 7.62x25
12/19/2008 2:22:46 PM EDT
[#3]
Be patient, I'm sure you'll get an answer
12/19/2008 2:28:04 PM EDT
[#4]
You can buy parts kits and assemble one yourself if you're competent at that stuff.

I'm in the process of acquiring all the stuff I need to make a Sten MKIII from a parts kit.
12/19/2008 2:37:22 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
You can buy parts kits and assemble one yourself if you're competent at that stuff.

I'm in the process of acquiring all the stuff I need to make a Sten MKIII from a parts kit.


A semi auto version?  Don't they have to be specially registered if they're open bolt?
12/19/2008 2:41:29 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Quoted:
You can buy parts kits and assemble one yourself if you're competent at that stuff.

I'm in the process of acquiring all the stuff I need to make a Sten MKIII from a parts kit.


A semi auto version?  Don't they have to be specially registered if they're open bolt?


Would have to be closed-bolt, of course.

I don't know about the PPSh, but there are conversion parts for MG34s/MG42s available so that - if you are so inclined, and have the tools - you can build your own legal closed-bolt semi version from a standard surplus parts kit. One of the guys in my WWII reenacting unit built his 100% legal semi-only MG42 all himself.
12/19/2008 2:47:09 PM EDT
[#7]
They're closed bolt offerings from MGS.

I have a friend that bought one, and it went back to WiseLite (the builder for MGS) with several issues.  

Upon its return, it functioned 100% and accuracy was "decent".

FWIW, when these were initially offered, there were many complaints and problems.  I *think* WiseLite has addressed them all.

They're a lot better looking than the SR-41 that Inter-Ordnance offered a few years ago.

Now I have a friend who's a Class 2 mfg, and let me tell you, a full auto PPSH-41 is a LOT of fun