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    NIB Sterling L2A2's released to the US market

    NIB transferable L2A2

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    The story is imported by Colt in 1956, sold to an American collector in 1985, now released for sale

    The 'mummy wrapped' sterling Mk3 are very interesting...

    I wish I had the scratch....
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    They'd be very nice. I'd love to have one as well.
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    Just imagine if you could find a few new in the wrap, unopened, unfired mid 50's era No4 Mk2's! Do you think the new owner of this little gem will be opening it all up to fire a few rounds like they seem to do with identical No4's - as discussed on this very forum. I don't think so!

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    One of the Mk3 owners is putting it in a nice display case. He says he is not going to fire it.

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    When you say '....,..one of the owners' Vince, do you mean that there's MORE than one new-in-box Sterling SMG there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    When you say '....,..one of the owners' Vince, do you mean that there's MORE than one new-in-box Sterling SMG there?
    There appear to be more than a dozen... the purchasers are apparently being sworn to secrecy on the actual number.

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    The 'wrapped in cloth' description sound to me like the thick heavily waxed cloth impregnated paper that we used to have/use. I still see it occasionally. If this stuff got too hot, the wax part would melt into itself and amalgamate into a cloth sodden lump of lard. It was a bugger to get off as it wouldn't peel or unwrap. Mind you, it was very good protection.

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    Yes, I believe Ruben has a dozen or so on consignment.

    More pics.
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    A wee bit more than the US$500 Post '86 dealer's sample I used to have (in the care of a class III dealer friend). The most favored submachine gun of all that I've shot. Hard to justify $23,000 just for giggles, though.

    BTW, I did manage to shoot a pile of detail photos (300 or so!) before it went away. Spent way too many hours trying to organize the album for a possible MKLicon entry, but have been short on time lately. Also need someone to do an introductory paragraph or two, because basically what little knowledge I have on these weapons has been primarily gained as a trigger puller.
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    Yep............, that's just how they went into Ordnance and came from Ordnance to the units. Just the gun on its own less the box and accessories. I say just buy one, open it and shoot it - just like the equally old No4's still new in the wrap

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