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Thread: STG 44, I don't get it

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    STG 44, I don't get it

    Maybe I am a bit too practical Guns America review $1,800 MSRP? Why?

    I own a couple military rifles, an 03-A3, M1 Garand, and an SKS, as well as an AR-15 but I why would someone think it is a good idea to modify an ancient design that has very little for aftermarket support to take AR mags?

    Is that a finger on the trigger?

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    It's cool looking and would be a fun toy.
    I've made many a purchase based on those two criteria.
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    Anticipating a market for open carry neo-Nazis?
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    It's quite amazing that in 2016 America, a company believes there is enough market for a modified copy of an obsolete WW2 German assault rifle to be economically viable to produce.

    Let that sink in a minute -- that's pretty awesome if you think about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NEPAKevin View Post
    Anticipating a market for open carry neo-Nazis?
    If you're gonna derp up the local food joint,you may as well do it steampunk style.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JodyH View Post
    It's cool looking and would be a fun toy.
    I've made many a purchase based on those two criteria.
    I still won't own a Taurus Judge though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JodyH View Post
    It's cool looking and would be a fun toy.
    I've made many a purchase based on those two criteria.
    I have too and I would like to have one just for the experience of shooting the first Assult Rife although it has been modified.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GardoneVT View Post
    If you're gonna derp up the local food joint,you may as well do it steampunk style.
    Wouldn't that be dieselpunk?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NEPAKevin View Post
    Wouldn't that be dieselpunk?
    I stand corrected.
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    I might buy one just to live out my Castle Wolfenstein 3D fantasy.
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