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I think you mean "transfer-ability", not "conductibility."
People in non-ban states can buy HMG Guns StG44s clones.
HMG® Sturmgewehr: STG-N | Hill & Mac Gunworks
Barring that, the best option would be to DIY a demilled kit together. This one was brought back to functional full-auto:
I think you mean "transfer-ability", not "conductibility."
People in non-ban states can buy HMG Guns StG44s clones.
HMG® Sturmgewehr: STG-N | Hill & Mac Gunworks
Barring that, the best option would be to DIY a demilled kit together. This one was brought back to functional full-auto:
are those finally shipping? The last time I knew they had 2 year waporwave epic and the final product was going to be shit show even worse than German PTR clones.
Youtube channel? He has many videos about stgI'd have to check Forgotten Weapons, Ian's mentioned these before and I can't remember why. He's referenced them before and this is exactly something he'd be interested in.
A Maura ramrod I would guessNon ban states? Why cant we buy it? (not that I want it)
But I LIKE my .22 copyI dont want copies or 22lr bs.
There is another option...The PTR-44. PTR industries brought them in from Germany about 12 years ago. The guns had huge problems with reliability when they were imported and given to Recon Ordinance to iron out a lot of the problems. They fetch big coin though. I started the video at 7 minutes to skip the original STG-44 history:
View: https://youtu.be/DTjS6hTn6Zc?t=420
Be careful! ATF doctrine indicates that once a machine gun, always a machine gun.
He could be risking fed charges for illegal possession of a machine gun.
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Yeh I saw that. Thanks. Other than the price from my research no one knows how to put this together and make semi auto.
Non ban states? Why cant we buy it? (not that I want it)