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BD-44: The New Semiauto Sturmgewehr from D-K Productions (Ad-free)

D-K Productions is a collaboration between the rGerman company Sport System Dittrich (SSD) and an American partner. SSD has been making reproductions of German World War Two small arms for something like 20 years - including Sturmgewehrs. Their guns are really good recreations of the 1940s originals, but there have long been issues importing them into the US. This was solved at last by forming a US company and doing the receiver manufacturing here in the States. While the company has plans to offer a whole bunch of different models, the one currently available is the BD-44, a copy of the standard production model of MP-44/StG-44.

I was really impressed by the use of not-finish-machined forgings for parts like the stacking rod and gas block, correctly duplicating the original German production. The stampings look good, and the handling matches the original guns (don't expect it to be AR-level ergonomic!). The gut "feel" of the gun is an excellent match for an original MP-44. The 8x33 chambering and use of original magazines (alongside new-production magazines made by D-K) is the correct choice, of course.

I did not like the mismatch between the magazine well and magazine stops, and I did have a couple malfunctions in the two magazines I ran through it so far. Not that the gun I have at the range is my second one; the first one (which is what you see on the table) had consistent feed problems and D-K replaced it when I sent it back to them.

Whether the gun is worth the steep asking price is a personal decision, naturally. Hopefully this video gives you the information necessary to make your decision if you were considering getting one!

Tour of the SSD facility in Germany: https://youtu.be/XN10HDr3Z_Y

My video on the BD-38: https://youtu.be/Bh6dpfbQqHE

BD-44: The New Semiauto Sturmgewehr from D-K Productions (Ad-free)

Comments

I know. Not on this side of the pond though and maybe you get more options if BD brings FG's stateside, too.

Guido Schriewer

It definitely does get hot. I think the most effective way Germany addressed this was by never having enough ammunition for them.

Forgotten Weapons

Great video, as usual. Question: Does or would the forend become excessively hot during a prolonged firing session or if it was full auto? I'm guessing they don't for some reason or the Germans would have addressed it during the war.

Thomas Batha

Hi Guido, FG42 repros built in Texas by Smith Manufacturing Group (SMG). Ian has recorded it

John Roy

from germany, and alas way beyond my wallet, I bit them gooood business stateside. man I'd love that damned FG repro! close to 8000 here. nice coat, looks a little reddawnnish.

Guido Schriewer


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