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    I just picked up my new DSA STG58 last week. I paid $945 + shipping + tax.

    It's a nice gun and the workmanship is first rate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    I just picked up my new DSA STG58 last week.
    How long did you have to wait?

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    Dave oredered it for me on 02/11/09. I got it early September. Almost 7 months.

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    Where did you order it from? Specialty Sports had one when I called a while back, but it was around twice that cost.

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    The STG-58 is the Austrian military version. It's much less expensive than some models of the SA-58.

    If Specialty Sports was asking $1800+ for an STG-58, they're on crack. SA-58...maybe.

    I ordered mine from a local dealer, Dave Mitchell, in Pine. Even with the "we've been friends a long time" pricing, I think this gun has an MSRP on DSA's site for $1200.

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    Yeah, sorry that price was for an ST-58. What makes the STG-58 cheaper?

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    Don't really know, exactly. When I picked mine up Dave also had an SA-58. Looked identical except for the barrel length. As a matter of fact, my STG-58 is marked SA-58.

    I'm no authority on FALs so I don't really have a clue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Don't really know, exactly. When I picked mine up Dave also had an SA-58. Looked identical except for the barrel length. As a matter of fact, my STG-58 is marked SA-58.

    I'm no authority on FALs so I don't really have a clue.
    They both use the same receiver, same bolt carrier, and the same lower assembly (stock, trigger group, etc). The only difference I can see between them is in the barrel, handguards, and flash hider. STG-58s are typically much longer than than SA-58s. The SA-58s have the triangular handguards. That's about it. They are both excellent weapons. All DSA FALs are truly awesome weapons, and made in America. Pick one up and you will be hooked; they feel great in your hands, one of the best designed rifles around.

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    I believe the difference is that the SA-58 is all new manufacture, and the STG-58 used surplus parts. Both use the DSA SA-58 receiver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kpp80202 View Post
    I believe the difference is that the SA-58 is all new manufacture, and the STG-58 used surplus parts. Both use the DSA SA-58 receiver.
    That is my understanding as well, that the SA-58 is completely new whereas the STG-58 is a typical mix of both surp and new components.
    Last edited by ColoEnthusiast; 10-21-2009 at 23:06.

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