yeah. same here. although I would have to get a set of dies for 30 Mauser. like the 7.62 tov round. loaded right is hot as hell.
little known fact is that back in WW2, the Waffen SS guys kept the
PSHS 41 in 7.62 tov over the other units that converted them to 9mm. reason why ? range and power. a lot more than the 9mm.
and there are a lot of old pictures of German soldiers carrying the PSHS 41 and their Mauser rifles.
I always wonder why the 357 Sig round didn’t sell better ?
like the 38 super, I always saw the gun for sale but not any ammo in the store for it ? I always thought that bit was a bit weird ?
Fun fact about the C96…it only has one screw in the entire weapon, and it holds the grips on. All other parts snap together without pins (save the sight pivot). A marvel of design.
Add something for attaching a stock, change the grip to a regular Glock grip, still allow for a switch (for those with the licenses), and offer it in 9mm and .45 ACP (Gens 4 and 5) and I’d buy 4.
I know it’s a joke, but I’d pay money for that!
Nah, I’d prefer the ACTUAL Mausr broomhandle over these ugly ducklngs.
yeah. same here. although I would have to get a set of dies for 30 Mauser. like the 7.62 tov round. loaded right is hot as hell.
little known fact is that back in WW2, the Waffen SS guys kept the
PSHS 41 in 7.62 tov over the other units that converted them to 9mm. reason why ? range and power. a lot more than the 9mm.
and there are a lot of old pictures of German soldiers carrying the PSHS 41 and their Mauser rifles.
I always wonder why the 357 Sig round didn’t sell better ?
like the 38 super, I always saw the gun for sale but not any ammo in the store for it ? I always thought that bit was a bit weird ?
Where is the clip on shoulder-stock/holster? C’mon, make an effort guys. Add 5.7×28, .45acp and derivatives, .357sig, and a .22lr drop in kit.
Fun fact about the C96…it only has one screw in the entire weapon, and it holds the grips on. All other parts snap together without pins (save the sight pivot). A marvel of design.
Make it in 10mm and I’d buy a couple.
.357 is good enough for me, but I do my own reloading…
Only available in 45 GAP.
Add something for attaching a stock, change the grip to a regular Glock grip, still allow for a switch (for those with the licenses), and offer it in 9mm and .45 ACP (Gens 4 and 5) and I’d buy 4.
All it needs is the holster/shoulder stock…
I’ll keep what I lost in that boating accident
Cool machinegunthingy ….