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    Tidbit of Sten Information

    This has come to light in connection with making semi auto Stens in Canadaicon.
    According to Daniel Guay, Senior Technologist at the RCMP's SFSS (Bill Etter's replacement), a Sten receiver is now deemed to be the combination of the magazine housing and the tube. Previously, the magazine housing alone was considered to be the receiver.
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    As a matter of interest, the magazine housing was always the 'master component' of the Sten Gun and was never available as a spare part from Ordnance. That was the part that had to be returned with the condemnation certificate when the gun was written off

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    I think in both cases it was because the serial number was there...I wondered when they'd sober up here about those.
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    The BATFE’s control part is the tube. It’s the “receiver” in the US.

    A Sten can be fired without a magazine housing by putting a round in the chamber by hand.

    You can’t fire a round with just a magazine housing, so it’s considered a part in the US.

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    You could use the same analogy with the AR15/M16icon or the SA80. You could fire one without the mag housing/trigger mechanism housing. But that part is still the 'master component'

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    Yes.

    There’s no consistency when it comes to what the BATFE considers the “receiver.” My semi-auto MG42 and PPSh41 both use AR15 fire control systems, but the trigger mechanism housing is not the control part on those guns.

    Serial numbers are a real mess here too. Would you believe there are often two different serial numbers on a gun? It’s because there’s no requirement to remove the original serial number from a non-controlled part. In some cases it’s even illegal to remove the original serial number, even though it’s on a non-controlled part.

    Sten and Sterling clones still have the original serial number on the magazine housing and a different number on the receiver tube. On a lot of AK’s the original serial number is on the trunnion and a different serial number is on the receiver. There’s no telling how often people use the wrong number.

    My favorite serial number story is the one about the collector who noticed he had two Vickers with the same serial number on the BATFE Form. It turned out they had both been registered with the water jacket part number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent View Post
    it’s even illegal to remove the original serial number,
    We have that too...

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    they had both been registered with the part number.
    I've seen this here, any number will do sometimes. It's a problem when you have people doing the job that have no actual knowledge of firearms. I recently was dealing with (them) accounting for handguns and the didn't use the serial number on the butt of the revolvers, but instead used the model number on the crane...good thing there weren't two of each...
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    I had a Nambu pistol. It had two numbers on it. 25 and 16.10. It was registered with serial 16.10. It was the 25th pistol made by that particular manufacturer in October, 1941. The Canadianicon Firearms Program just gave up with the alphanumeric serials on Russianicon guns. The Cyrillic script was beyond them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiriaq View Post
    The Canadianicon Firearms Program just gave up with the alphanumeric serials on Russianicon guns. The Cyrillic script was beyond them.
    I encountered that as well back when it was a "thing".

    Please read me the number located on the firearm.

    "It's Ka-De-1234."

    It's what-Dee-1234?

    "It's Ka-De-1234."

    I don't understand.

    "Its a Russian rifle the letter prefix of the rifle are Cyrillic characters"

    What are the English letters?

    "There aren't any"

    long pause... ... just give me the numbers then.

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    Reminds me of someone trying to get his imported SA80 rifle put on the licensing database. He told them that it was an SA80 rifle, serial number AB1234, as you do. Back came the paperwoprk attached to his licence listing a SAKO rifle. He told them that it was an SA-80 rifle. The girl went away and came back to tell him that the supervisor had looked again but there was no SA80 on the computer data base but SAKO was the nearest............. So that would have to do!

    So far as I still know, there's a rifle owner in darkest Taffy-land (that's Wales.......) with a SAKO SA80!!!!!!!!!

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