Is a semi 68 smg a real thing. 🤔. Discuss....
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What's the story with the smg 68 semiautomatic on ebay.
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Shouldn't clips be a non factor nowadays (other than for collector's value), since it should be perfectly possible to 3D-print clips as many as one could possibly ever need?
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You'd think but 3D printing is slow and expensive. For our SMG60 games, we use some 3D printed clips but the old orange molded clips shoot better.
Also SMG68 are really not super shooter guns. Most people aren't going to go out and shoot one of these all day. After awhile they beat themselves to death. The SMG68 is the gun you buy because you think it is cool and it turns out being alright.
Now COB is gonna show up and buy this to prove me wrong. I think he has 3 or 4 already.
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I think you'd probably have to sand the hell out of a PLA 3D printed clip to get it to reliably and smoothly feed. The molded stripper clips were made out of a fairly smooth, almost glossy plastic. It might be easier to simply cast a new mold.
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Originally posted by I-tech View PostIs a semi 68 smg a real thing. 🤔. Discuss....
But SMG60s had a problem- Odd paint. Not every field carried it, and when they did, it was often junk. And it had shorter range. To make up for that, some fields allowed limits of 350fps, or even 400fps.
But ever been stitched up close by SMG 60 running close to 400? I have, and I had scars that last for years and years.
So the SMG-68 fixed those issues. semi-only, so most fields allowed. Used common paint caliber, and had the optional siphon tanks. Lots of people bought them, then a year later.... the 1st gen DF semis came out, instantaly making the SMG-68 obsolete. Like completely. Just about everyone I knew had there SMG60 and SMG68s converted. I forgot how much, but Tippmann charged very little. $50? $70?
So the ones you see today are often from people bought them but stopped playing around 1990. So while nobody wanted them in 1990, that makes them rare and cool today. Especially since the current mil-sim trend, and the fact they use a common caliber.
Shame doulbe-actions never became cool. THey were everywhere in 1989-90, and were also killed by true-semis....
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The SMG-68 is super rare because after the 68 Special was released, Tippmann offered to convert your SMG-68 to a Special. So most SMG-68s got converted into 68 Specials. There are proably owners of 68 Specials out there who have converted guns they don't even realize are converted. I'm sure someone like Dan Bacci would spot whatever the subtle clues are immediately, but not everyone. Hell, for all I know my beat up Special that's missing its serial # plate and lacks the safety notch in the hammer tube may be a convert. I doubt it though since it has an internal gas line.
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I was given to understand one of the bigger draws of the SMG-68 these days, was that you could do full-auto First Strikes.
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