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Thread: Inter Ordnance STG-2000-C in Cal 7.62 x 39

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    Inter Ordnance STG-2000-C in Cal 7.62 x 39

    What exactly is this rifle?

    http://interordnance.com/mm5/merchan...Code=Long+Guns

    STG-2000-C in cal 7.62 x 39 is a semi-auto copy of the famous German Wieger Rifle. It features a hammer forged barrel, scope mount, US Polymer stock, and various high quality US made parts, such as a US made plastic magazine, and non-slap trigger components. It also features a chrome plated barrel, and an M-16 style muzzle brake.
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    Its a Century Arms WASR with different furniture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shihan View Post
    Its a Century Arms WASR with different furniture.
    Except that Century's name appears nowhere on the gun, and the overall quality appears to be better than any WASR I've ever seen.

    InterOrdnance is the importer, and presumably the outfit doing the magwell and 922(r) compliance work. The examples I've seen in person looked and felt pretty good.

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    Too bad the 5.56 version isn't made to take Bulgy mags.

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    Quote Originally Posted by h8mtv View Post
    Too bad the 5.56 version isn't made to take Bulgy mags.
    What mags does it use?
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    Weiger. Thay used to be cheap, now they are high as all the other 5.56 ak mags. The bulgys are more plentiful and are a better mag IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by h8mtv View Post
    Weiger.
    The pics I've seen (I/O's ads, which may not mean much) have shown them with both the ProMag waffle style and an Orlite Galil mag. Has anyone seen a .223 STG in the flesh yet?

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    I see more and more people talking about these. Due to ammo prices I am thinking about making a shift to the AK platform for more of my rifle training and one of these look like a possible partner for my ultra reliable WASR. It will probably be one of these or a gun from Krebs

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    Ive been considering one of these. I know its an AK but what kind of accuracy/reliability should it have ie better or worse than a standard AK?

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    Site is dead (for me at least). Are these the same guys (Weigand was the name I think) that got busted in 2004?

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