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    Enfield made SMG

    Got to shoot an Enfield made MK.5 Sterling SMG today on full auto just outside Las Vegas. With a few other gents all of whom wanted to fire an Uzi or AK 47. This was by far the most accurate at 50 yards and easiest to shoot.
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    That is awesome! I am looking forward to the pictures!

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    Not Enfield made. They were only made at two places. ROF Fazakerley or ROF Theale

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Not Enfield made. They were only made at two places. ROF Fazakerley or ROF Theale
    Sterling Mk5 = Sterling L34A1

    not a Sten....according to the OP
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    Fair point Peter. To me though seeing the familiar markings was enough to give me tenuous cause to post here😀

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    Re-designed and configured from the Mk2 at the Drawing Office at Cheshunt very close to the Enfield RSAF though. Under the direction of the man himself, Harold Turpin. The 'T' in Sten

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    Peter's thinking Mk.V. The Rolls Royce of Sten gun production. I need to get mine out and heat it up. Maybe this afternoon!

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    Hey, you're so right Lee Enfield........ What a cock-up on my part! Oooooops. Sorry about that Newcastle. But I was nearly right! The Mk5/L34 Sterling was not an Enfield product either. That was a private venture by Patchett at Sterling for a War Office General Staff requirement. It came from Dagenham under the eagle eye of the OTHER man with great mechanical acumen. George Patchett!

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    Pics Ina couple of hours chaps.

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    Attachment 71905Attachment 71906Sorry about the delay. here are a couple of pics. I also have a video of firing on FA. The AMAZING thing about this was that the suppressor worked fabulously well. Having never fired a gun with suppressor before I thought that the movies exaggerated their effectiveness, but on the video you can only hear the ding on the steel plates and the click of the cocking handle as it fired.

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