How surprising that would be in our system...with it's comedy of errors.
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They were real Canadian made guns. What ever the marking Canada put on them. Mine are British
Regarding your book, the price everyone wants for one is more than I paid for the gun!
Blake used to have a good supply of Canadian Inglis HP and Canadian C1sterling parts and other hard to find stuff. Bought lots from
him. Given time, he could find it.
I was wondering are cut up deacts ( American parts kit ) legal in the UK ?
just the main body no internals
There was a guy darn saf who was selling Sten parts from cut up kits. You could get anything except bolts and barrels.
Interesting link...
Interesting...... One or two errors. Some parts of it a direct copy from somewhere else! But that said, a reasonable all-round 'ready reckoner' type of precis. One point that must be mentioned, the photos. This is a good example of why you MUST always describe photos fully and accurately.
Sometimes it’s best not to say anything and let the imagination fill in the blanks…. But I fully agree on the Sterling pictures.
The Sterling article has been around for a while and reposted on several sites. FIREARMS CURIOSA The “In-depth” title is funny, but it has a few small interesting bits of info I don’t remember seeing anywhere else. I wonder why there’s no mention of the Mk7?
I haven’t found much info on the CETME C2 copy. Did find some better pictures here.