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Thread: DSA SA58 Tacital Carbine

  1. #11
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    That is what I was estimating...

    Great looking STG!
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    I have a DSA SA58 Carbine thatI picked up for $800.

    One helluva rifle, no issues of any kind.

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    I went to the gun store over the weekend and looked at and handled both the SA58 and the STG58A in Para Carbine spec. After looking at the two and the $400 price tag differnce I am leaning towards the STG58A with the aluminum handguards and chrome lined bore. While the STG58A was heavier I liked the feel.

    I have a couple of guns to sell to fund this purchase...

    Regards,
    Cameron
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rmplstlskn
    Needless to say, I like my DSA SA-58 Carbine, but I do not the lack of cheap surplus ammo... I reload for the FAL, but the FAL extractor is tough on some SOFT .308 brass...

    Rmpl


    Rmpl that is one of the nicest looking FALS I have seen.
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    Cameron, the StG-58A Para is a grea rifle....but I'd highly suggest ditching the sheet metal handguards and replacing them with a decent set of synthetic. The stamped steel handguards get too hot to really handle after two or three magaizines......the synthetics are much better.

    I'd also ditch the bipod, it'll shave about a pound or more from the weight, and really makes a difference in handling.
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