Stemple Takedown Gun (STG) U9 - Fast Fire

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9 - Standard Bolt System

The STG Universal 9 (U9) features a simple, smooth-running blow-back system similar to the Suomi M31 which yields a cyclic rate of 750 rounds per minute. These are the most smooth, controllable, and versatile subguns on the transferable market. It's so smooth due to the weight, layout, and action; you can actually watch your target being hit through a 4x scope while shooting long bursts. This setup utilizes rigid AK/ACE side-folding stocks or AR pattern stocks, AR pattern grips, and a variety of shroud and barrel options for both heavy and light setups.

Parts and Accessories Included With Each Gun: 1 drum, 1 magazine, multi-tool, spare buffer, choice of barrel and shroud setup (sights not included)

Transferable

In 2003, the original inventor, John Stemple collaborated with BRP Corp to make new and replacement parts for the Stemple 76/45 receivers he manufactured prior to the 1986 cutoff. From this came a series of compatible drop-on parts for the unmodified/transferable Stemple 76/45 receivers known as Stemple Takedown Gun (STG) setups. Since nothing is welded or hand fitted to these receivers, changing setups and replacing parts is fast and easy. These are the most finely built and smooth running sub-machine guns on the transferable market. We build them for performance and durability, stock plenty of high-quality spare parts, and provide excellent service.

2022 Update: For 2022 we are introducing the new Internally Threaded Pattern (ITP) assemblies of the Stemple 76/45 receivers to offer a more streamlined and versatile system with enhanced compatibility among setups. Per this previously approved method of attaching the trunion, separate trunions and bolt guides are no longer necessary for converting between the standard and heavy bolt systems. While these can still be used on the receiver, one trunion now does it all. For example, the previous U9 conversion to the U9 slow fire setup required separate trunions/bolt guides, bolts, stocks, and buffers. In the ITP setup only the stock and buffer assemblies are switched to add mass to the moving parts for lower cycle rates. The bolt and trunion are unchanged. The fire controls, stocks, and mag housings are also unchanged.

The conversion from the U9SF to the U45 in the combination guns is also further simplified by having a much heavier 45 bolt so a second bolt extension is no longer necessary to reduce the cycle rate.

The STG1928 parts are also fully compatible with this setup.

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