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Sterling Contract info
Afternoon guys,
I know its difficult to know regarding Sterling SMG contracts, but any idea of the year and end user of S21977
Its been procured by a New Zealand
based collector, I offered to enquire on his behalf.
Cheers, John.
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08-01-2017 11:18 AM
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So far as i'm aware, due to the missing sales records, all you can prove is some time after 1972.
However, looking at the commercial sales numbers in the last years of known serial numbers, estimate an average of 1500-2000 guns per year, putting it sometime between 1980-86, probably closer to '85-'86.
what year codes are the plastic pistol grip, barrel & bolt marked with?
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Originally Posted by
Lee Enfield
So far as i'm aware, due to the missing sales records, all you can prove is some time after 1972.
However, looking at the commercial sales numbers in the last years of known serial numbers, estimate an average of 1500-2000 guns per year, putting it sometime between 1980-86, probably closer to '85-'86.
what year codes are the plastic pistol grip, barrel & bolt marked with?
Thanks for that info, very helpful, I will enquire and see what comes back, cheers, John.
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Pictures, Mate! We need to see pictures. 
BTW, The highest “S” prefix I have seen is S22432.
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Originally Posted by
Vincent
Pictures, Mate! We need to see pictures.
BTW, The highest “S” prefix I have seen is S22432.
here's one on the 24000 range, and Brian Dick
claimed in another thread that he had a dealer sample somewhere over S30,000
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=43776 post # 25
Last edited by Lee Enfield; 08-02-2017 at 05:49 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Lee Enfield
here's one on the 24000 range, and
Brian Dick
claimed in another thread that he had a dealer sample somewhere over S30,000
I am still not sure about the 24000 ones. It looks like a reversed “S” to me. A “2” is flat on the bottom.
Brian Dick’s S33783 is the highest I have heard of.
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Originally Posted by
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I am still not sure about the 24000 ones. It looks like a reversed “S” to me. A “2” is flat on the bottom.
Brian Dick
’s S33783 is the highest I have heard of.
http://www.gunbroker.com/item/674938660
compare to KR 25284
http://www.gunbroker.com/item/677311027
KR 132939
Last edited by Lee Enfield; 08-03-2017 at 01:10 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Vincent
Pictures, Mate! We need to see pictures.
BTW, The highest “S” prefix I have seen is S22432.
I will enquire if its ok to share the images and post if I can mate ....
I would have loved that cutaway Sterling, that one got past me!
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Lee Enfield
That one rates in the top ten of nasty. On the bright side, it’s a peach compared to the rental at our local indoor range. It’s a testament to the design that they actually run.
Speaking of rentals, there’s one that has been averaging about 2,500 rounds a week (double on a holiday weekend) for over ten years now. They keep it on the wall behind a glass counter that contains the carcasses of worn out MP5’s. The old Sterling outlasted all them and still runs like a top.
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I was going through the Parker Hale files on L81A2 Cadets and there are loads on file recorded, and just happened on several KR 40272 - KR42128 Sterlings recorded for FYI.
Didn't realise there were so many GPMG's went through them either!
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