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AGM MP44 Black (Metal & Wood)
Product Description
It's ALL metal except for the wooden stock! Constructed from steel and aluminum, this WWII iconic assault rifle is a hefty and solidly built masterpiece.
Features Include:
Again, some background courtesy of www.world.guns.ru:
The StG.44 (like its earlier versions MP.43 and MP.44) is a gas operated, selective fire weapon. The receiver and trigger housing with pistol grip are made from steel stampings, with machined steel inserts. The trigger housing with pistol grip is hinged to the receiver and folds down for disassembly. The gas drive utilizes a long-stroke piston, and the bolt is tipped down to lock into the receiver. The gun is fired from a closed bolt. The MP-43 and subsequent versions all were hammer-fired, while the MKb.42(H) was striker-fired. The safety lever is located at the left side of the pistol grip unit, and a separate cross-bolt type of fire mode selector allows for single-shot and full auto fire. The charging handle is attached to the gas piston rod, and the ejection port has a dust cover. The recoil spring is located inside the wooden butt. At the top of the butt there is container for a cleaning kit, closed by the spring-loaded steel cover. The Stg.44 was provided with open, leaf-type sights, and could be fitted with telescope sights or a specially developed active infrared sighting unit, called “Vampir” (vampire).
Since these are quite hot out of the box, we have writtena quick guide to taking them apart so you can downgrade it. Please Note - if you do you may invalidate your warranty.
http://forums.airsoftworld.net/showthread.php?p=17399#post17399
Customer Reviews
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A good looking, capable WW2 airsoft gun Review by vally
Price Value Quality http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-Q98_tD44E
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Very pleased with this gun. FPS a bit high for skirmishing though and accuracy not the best. But who cares with a gun this good looking. Really only two complaints1. The bloody awful colour of the stock and 2. Slightly rattley stock - both are easily fixed however. Also wish the chinese would use gunmetal paint on these sorts of guns - would produce a nicer finish - but I see you guys are providing a DIY version - I (and I'm sure others) would pay another £50 for it to be finished off better than the off the shelf version. (Posted on 26/05/2009)

