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    Under the floor boards.

    This got found under the floor bouds during a house clearence the other month.Attachment 67022Attachment 67023

    Things still keep turning up over here, and I great shipe as well.
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    Very nice, and the right price as well!

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    What would the laws in Franceicon be in regards to this? Here in Canadaicon, it would be off to the smelter if it had never been registered. I think the only case for saving it under our Draconian gun laws would be if it had significant historical value.

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    Mr. Moose, there is much to be said for say nothing, tell no one and quietly shift to a place known only to you ---- which in fact is probably how that lovely STEN got tucked into bed under the floorboards in the first place. Not that I would ever advocate violating the just laws of the land, but one could say that one may own anything IF nobody knows one have it.


    I'll add that STEN is in far better shape than one we 'repossessed' in Vietnam some 46 years ago.
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    Could it be a left over from a resistance fighter that a family had kept hidden all these years be interesting to know its YOM

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    Well this sten has gone into hiding again ready for the next invasion.
    The way it was hidden, and what it was in and how dirty the wrapper was, it had been there a while, the house clearence was due to a death and house sale.
    The last sten that I heard that came up the other year was taken to the local Gendarmerie,
    they kept the 9mm amo, the mags and gave the rest back to the finder.
    It was a little rusty but not that bad.
    You could have the sten on a ticket, we have Uzis, AK47s, MP5s the list goes on.
    If you think the US is liberal then think again. 303, 8X57, 7.62, 308, are now no longer military calibers, they are classed with hunting ones.
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    It is good to hear that Franceicon's gun laws are not as screwed up as Canadaicon's. Britain and Australiaicon take the cake with their's. I wonder how things would have turned out if Englandicon had disarmed all the citizens before they lost so many weapons at Dunkirk?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.e moose View Post
    It is good to hear that Franceicon's gun laws are not as screwed up as Canadaicon's. Britain and Australiaicon take the cake with their's. I wonder how things would have turned out if Englandicon had disarmed all the citizens before they lost so many weapons at Dunkirk?
    I had a vintage poster years ago from WWII asking Canadians to donate a firearm to defend a home in the UK. From that I would think no matter what they had they never had enough to equip many survivors from Dunkirk.
    Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.e moose View Post
    ... I wonder how things would have turned out if Englandicon had disarmed all the citizens before they lost so many weapons at Dunkirk?
    Actually, if you read through the history of the British firearm acts you will see that they did disarm the populace, at least to a point. There was so much fear of a communist uprising by an armed and trained populace (returned servicemen) that acts were passed to effectively prevent an armed uprising.

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    I heard a rumour the brits issued pikes in WWII to homeland troops early on such was the desperation of the govt concerning weapons and repulsing an invasion.

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