Loading... Please wait...The Stemple Takedown Gun (STG) setups are complete new parts packages installed on unmodified/transferable Stemple 76/45 machinegun receivers. They are sold as complete machineguns and are fully transferable to individuals. These are the most finely built and smooth running submachineguns on the transferable market. We build them for durability, stock plenty of spare parts, and provide a very strong warranty. There is only a limited number of these pre-1986 registered/transferable machineguns, so get one while they last.
U-Series Stemple Takedown Guns allow maximum versatility with only one receiver by accepting a variety of setups. Currently we have the STG43, STG34k, and STG U9 setups in the U-Series. For example, if you have a complete STG43 machinegun in 7.62x25, an STG34k 9mm parts kit will function as a drop-on conversion.
Future setups will include 45 ACP and 22 LR configurations.
Design For Manufacturability (DFM): We design our parts so they can made in the simplest most reliable manner possible with respect to tooling, setups, material selection, heat-treatment, metal-finish, and final assembly. Our parts can be made with common machines and competencies throughout the machine shop industry. It would be relatively simple for any CNC 'job shop' to make our parts if necessary.
Analytic Attributes Approach: The components in the various STG configurations are chosen based on careful analysis of many other proven firearm parts and mechanisms. We pay special attention to performance, durability, and ease-of-service. Our essential mission is to make parts for the Stemple 76/45 to provide maximum shooting enjoyment and a great ownership experience. Almost every component in our system is used, adapted, or copied from proven military designs.
Long-Term Value: Our guns are designed for maximum durability and serviceability. The worst thing that can happen to a transferable machinegun is a damaged or broken receiver. The parts that can wear out in these STG configurations are not the registered parts. Further, the moving and impacted parts in the system are overbuilt for their function and easy to replace if necessary: minimal effort, zero fitting, and no need to send the gun to a specialist for repair. Since the parts are designed to be made using the most common and simple processes, it would not be difficult for future companies to manufacture our parts if necessary. Eventually, we'll publish our technical data and designs so future companies won't have to reverse engineer our parts. These guns will outlast anything on the transferable market.