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Mk4 Sterling nose cap for suppressor
Anyone have experience with one of these? http://www.gunbroker.com/item/604531767
Looks like the potential for a baffle strike would be pretty high.
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12-11-2016 06:56 PM
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Any idea who made these Vincent? I would imagine someone would have trouble justifying ownership of such an adapter, any restrictions on such things in the States?
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I don’t know who made it. This is the first one of these I have seen.
I understand your thinking. When I came here from England I was amazed to see people buying Hi Powers and SLRs and taking them home. I was absolutely gobsmacked when they told me I could buy a Sterling. This was decades ago and all three were still in service in the British army. Coming from England the freedom here was a bit hard to grasp at first. At first the idea that I could buy these guns was a very foreign concept to me.
It’s a different world when it comes to guns and suppressors here. Here we can own machine guns and suppressors legally. There is a $200 tax on each. A suppressed SMG like the Mk5 Sterling is a two stamp gun, $400. One stamp for the machine gun and one for the suppressor.
The adapter could be very handy, IF it works. I could use it on my Mk4 Sterling with one of my pistol suppressors. Some of the new pistol suppressors are rated for full-auto and handle it very well. One of my friends has one on a MAC10 and it runs 1,200 rounds per minute. The technology really has come a long way.
The tax on suppressors might be going away soon. They will then be treated like a gun under the law. The whole NFA Tax Stamp business always reminds me of our colonial history. It looks just like an old British tax stamp.
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I can see the idea....... Just bolt that on the front using the longer bolts. It clears the nose and bayonet boss and you screww your moderator to it. Bingo! I would make a bore alignment gauge before I did but maybe I'm being a tad over cautious
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