SHOT Show 2016: New H&M Sturmgewehr STG-N

Published on January 21, 2016
Duration: 4:47

This video provides an in-depth look at the Hill & Mac Gunworks (HMG) Sturmgewehr STG-N, a modern semi-automatic replica of the classic STG-44, showcased at SHOT Show 2016. It highlights the rifle's stamped receiver, modular barrel system supporting multiple calibers (5.56, .300 BLK, 7.62x39, 8mm Kurz), and a unique magazine design. The STG-N also features a modular sight system allowing for easy optic mounting, blending historical design with modern functionality.

Quick Summary

The HMG Sturmgewehr STG-N is a modern, semi-automatic replica of the classic STG-44, featuring a stamped receiver, modular barrel system for calibers like 5.56 and 8mm Kurz, and an easily adaptable sight system for optics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: HMG STG-N at SHOT Show 2016
  2. 00:30Design & Historical Significance of Sturmgewehr
  3. 01:04STG-N Technical Specs & Caliber Options
  4. 01:56Magazine & Muzzle Thread Details
  5. 02:53Modular Sight System Explained
  6. 03:33Closing Remarks & Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HMG Sturmgewehr STG-N?

The HMG Sturmgewehr STG-N is a modern, semi-automatic production rifle by Hill & Mac Gunworks, based on the classic German Sturmgewehr design. It was showcased at SHOT Show 2016 and incorporates modern enhancements while maintaining historical aesthetics.

What calibers are available for the HMG STG-N?

The STG-N features a modular barrel system allowing for caliber swaps. Available options include 5.56x45mm, .300 Blackout, 7.62x39mm, and the original 8mm Kurz caliber.

Does the HMG STG-N have modern features?

Yes, the STG-N includes modern features like an H&K style trigger pack, a modular barrel system for caliber changes, and a modular rear sight base that can easily accommodate red dot optics, blending classic design with contemporary functionality.

What is unique about the STG-N's magazine?

Hill & Mac Gunworks developed a proprietary magazine for the STG-N that visually resembles the original STG magazine but is internally designed to be compatible with an AR-15 magwell geometry, offering a practical integration.

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