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#11 Post by dromia »

I prescribe that you go and fondly stroke some wood stocked, bolt action, real rifles with some age and history to them 'till you recover your senses. fingerscrossed
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#12 Post by LeighC »

Saw this at the IWA review in November last year. Really torn over it, I really want one as it's the closest I'll ever get to owning an StG, but it is a GSG product. Having said that, my GSG5-SD is pretty reliable with decent ammo and a good, thorough clean every now and then. As far as I know, the Tunnel is going to be importing these after York Guns fell out with GSG and they should be available next month.
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#13 Post by greenshoots »

like the look of that......... :grin:


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#14 Post by LeighC »

Really want some more news on GSG's prototype MP40 as well, surely there's a large market for replica WWII small arms? I would have thought that it wouldn't be too difficult to adapt the GSG mechanism to fit a Tommy, Sten and PPSh-41 as well
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#15 Post by tackb »

bren,vickers,MG42................ sign01
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#16 Post by LeighC »

A pal of mine had a semi auto Bren back in the day :cry:
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#17 Post by DanTheMan »

LeighC wrote:Really want some more news on GSG's prototype MP40 as well, surely there's a large market for replica WWII small arms? I would have thought that it wouldn't be too difficult to adapt the GSG mechanism to fit a Tommy, Sten and PPSh-41 as well
Tommys occasionally pop up in .22LR, if you want a new PPSh replica - sub £400 Puma with 50rd drum.....

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#18 Post by Chuck »

Like the idea of .22RF WW2 guns, .22 mag would also be kinda good.
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#19 Post by saddler »

DanTheMan wrote: ...if you want a new PPSh replica - sub £400 Puma with 50rd drum.....
"replica" would be pushing the term somewhat with regard to the above!
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#20 Post by LeighC »

"replica" would be pushing the term somewhat with regard to the above!
Too right, seen loads of these, second hand down to under £200, but they're not really a replica
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