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NIB Sterling L2A2's released to the US market
NIB transferable L2A2
http://www.subguns.com/classifieds/i...uery=retrieval
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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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Last edited by Lee Enfield; 10-19-2012 at 02:51 PM.
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10-19-2012 01:04 PM
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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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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.
"...Price includes S&H and Insurance. Florida residents are subject to Florida Sales tax.
Brand New, original box wrapped in a heavy duty British wax paper.
Guns are wrapped in original wax paper, ends sealed and wrapped with cloth and dipped in a cosmoline like substance.
Never fired other than at the factory
Guns manufactured by Sterling Engineering, Dagenhan, Essex England between April 8, 1955 to July 1955
Imported by Colt Firearms in 1956 and sold to a collector in 1985 Recently Purchased by Us.
Have very few consecutive serial numbered guns.
Each Kit Includes:
Brand New Sealed Sterling L2A2, MK III, 9mm, C&R Submachine Gun in MINT Condition
Rare brand new bayonet generously packed in a cosmoline like substance and wrapped in wax paper
Original Factory Manual
Five New and Sealed Original Magazines in a Small Factory Box
Original Sling wrapped in wax paper
Original Box with serial number written on the end
Original Heavy Duty Wax Paper used to wrap the box
Sterling Engineering only manufactured 1,570 for worldwide sales very few Transferable are in the USA
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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.
Last edited by Vincent; 10-29-2012 at 10:19 PM.
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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 MKL 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.
Last edited by jmoore; 10-30-2012 at 02:24 AM.
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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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