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    MkI Bren Gun and 3 MkII Stens, each with a different butt stock.
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    2 Frog Mle 37 and a Germanicon Mod 36. All 50mm. The German Fallschirmjäger used the 37s. Right front is an original carrying case for the Mle 37
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    My first mortar, a frog 37 and my first 98k sniper in 1957.
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    Still need a DP 28 to have all of the European theater squad automatics.
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    On the top left is an MP 38 and then 40, 41, 42 u. 43 dated MP 40s - All 4 are Steyr mfg.
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    2 1918A2 BARs and 2 M1A1icon Thompsons. Some day, maby?, I'll get a 28 or 28A1.
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    The 4 on the right are my shooters - all tube guns made from matching parts kits with tubes nr'd to the parts kits.
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    Holy cow Sarge! You have one of the best collections I've ever seen.

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    Well, probably not the best, But pretty good. I've been at this for 60 yrs.
    Got my first MP 40 in about 1955 or 56. In those days no one knew anything about registration requirements. Fortunately the 68 amnesty came along and I registered a whole batch of guns.
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    How commonly used were the short pistol grip type Sten stocks? I've seen a few for sale over the years but not often fitted to weapons.

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    I have no idea, but would think they were strictly special purpose use like clearing houses or such?
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