GAHUNTER60
Senior Member
I've always wanted one but not enough to shell out the ten grand they go for in bad condition (Just saw where one in excellent shape sold at auction for $40,000). Plus you have to buy a $500 annually Class 3 FFL (full auto license).
But now a local company is making a STG 44 knockoff in semi auto for $1,700. Though it is not a real Sturmgewehr, it sure looks like the real McCoy in photos.
My question is has anybody seen this gun that's manufactured in Alpharetta, Ga, by Hill and Mac Gunworks? Is it worth the asking price?
On a side note, I just saw where in a police gun buyback in Connecticut recently, a women turned in a WWII bring-back Sturmgewehr with Nazi markings picked up by her grandfather after capturing an SS officer in the war. Police placed the value at 40 grand! The article did not say whether of not they destroyed the rifle, or gave it back to the woman. If they destroyed it, They deserve to be prosecuted for crimes against historic preservation!
But now a local company is making a STG 44 knockoff in semi auto for $1,700. Though it is not a real Sturmgewehr, it sure looks like the real McCoy in photos.
My question is has anybody seen this gun that's manufactured in Alpharetta, Ga, by Hill and Mac Gunworks? Is it worth the asking price?
On a side note, I just saw where in a police gun buyback in Connecticut recently, a women turned in a WWII bring-back Sturmgewehr with Nazi markings picked up by her grandfather after capturing an SS officer in the war. Police placed the value at 40 grand! The article did not say whether of not they destroyed the rifle, or gave it back to the woman. If they destroyed it, They deserve to be prosecuted for crimes against historic preservation!
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