Here are the two currently highest known serial numbered commercial Sterling Mk5's serial # 1597 & # S 4212. The (Guns of Dagenham) book estimates 3500 commercially manufactured, but these serial numbers confirm that estimate as being quite low.
1597 + (S) 4212 = 5809 (by adding the two highest serial numbers);
However PL below states that he believed that Mk5 serial numbers may have restarted at S 1001, if this is the case, the known extant serial numbers would indicate that there were at least 4,809 commercial Mk5's manufactured.
In GoD, PL & DH show (in the early 1970's) 50 unit conversion batches of Mk5 SMGs, if that remained true for all production, possible totals would be 4,850 (based on restarting at S 1001).
now we just have to watch for serial numbers "no letter pre-fix" above 1597 and "S" prefix serial numbers below S 1001 and above S 4212.
and the highest known UKL34A1 (from the Royal Armouries)
US67A423 (again the stated 50 unit batches - so a minimum of 450 units).
Implying a minimum production total of 5,300 L34A1 & Mk5 units.
here is the highest known (so far) pre "S" prefix Sterling Mk5 (1597)
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Here is the lowest known (so far) "S" prefix Sterling Mk5 (S1185)
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the bolt is dated 1971
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Here is Mk5 serial # S 4167, the highest known (so far) Sterling Mk5
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Lapped by a "SINGLE SHOT" Serial # S4212
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https://www.milsurps.com/showthread....l=1#post533878
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread....l=1#post387183 Link to post 31 (serial number list)Information
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