Posted on 06/03/2012 8:09:02 AM PDT by marktwain
ROCHESTER, NY -(Ammoland.com)- American Tactical Imports, a worldwide importer of firearms, is proud to introduce the GSG STG-44 to consumers at the Raahauges Shooting Sports Fair June 1-3 2012.
The German Sport Guns .22LR STG-44 is the newest addition to the exciting line of GSG firearms.
The demo was introduced at SHOT Show 2012, but now consumers will be able to see, handle and shoot the GSG STG-44 from ATI for the first time. The STG 44 (Sturmgewehr 44, literally Storm Rifle) was designed in 1944 in Nazi Germany and is considered by many historians to be the first modern assault rifle.
Designed to precisely imitate the WWII Sturmgewehr, the .22 LR GSG STG-44 features a weight of 9.5lbs, a 17.2 barrel, an overall length of 37.2 and real solid wood furniture. It is available with 10 or 25 round capacity magazines and comes shipped in an Eastern Pine box hand-crafted by the Amish in the mountain region of New York state. The STG-44 is expected to be available for consumer purchase by mid-July, and has an MSRP of $599.95.
The Raahauges Shooting Sports Fair will be held at 14995 River Rd., Corona, CA 92880 and will be open on Friday, June 1 from noon to 6 p.m., Saturday, June 2 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, June 3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.?Cost to attend is $12. The show will feature hands-on shooting of new and popular firearms from a great lineup of manufacturers, a rock wall, free fishing, food booths, seminars, dog show and other entertainment booths. Visit www.raahauges.com for more information.
American Tactical Imports is the exclusive U.S. representative of quality firearms, ammunition and equipment from around the globe. They have quickly established themselves as a reputable and recognized importer. ATI replaces the manufacturer as the exclusive representative in the distribution chain, only selling to legitimate distributors in the United States. To order American Tactical Imports products, inquire about its distributors at your local gun shop, or visit the website below.
For more information regarding this product available from American Tactical Imports, please visit www.americantactical.us
i have two copies in paperback, one that never leaves the house anymore and the other is a loaner
I like the Savage .22 rifles. They are inexpensive, utilitarian, and pretty tough. I have one and it is decent, a good value. They are made in Canada.
Poke harder!
Its called tacticool. :)
marktwain: I just finished reading “Roughing It” by Samuel Clemens again, still as funny as the first time.
Saw the flag on your page, are you in AZ? We are over on the river midway betwixt LHC and BHC, CA sure has nice sunsets, from this side of the river. Been a bit warm over here, like 117 degrees as of late. but whats new.
Ditto, does make for some interesting reading.
At one time I owned six Swedish Mausers. Three were the long model 94/96 and three were the Model 38. All of my model 38s had a threaded barrel with a plastic protector.
All were in nice shape but the three model 38s were like new. One of the long ones was actually made by Mauser and had the Mauser banner. The rest were all Carl Gustav Husquvarna.
I ran out of money while in grad school and was forced to sell nearly all my guns. I did keep one of the long ones which happened to be extremely accurate. At least I still have a good supply of Lapua match and Norma of varying weights including some of the long round nose 156 grain bullets.
I know this is an old thread but I hope you reply quickly.
What rifle is that and where can I get one?
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