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    I don't think I've ever seen a Canadianicon manufactured adjustable Web sling. I had a thousand or more of the early nonadjustable type as in Vincent's photo. All of the adjustable types I've had over the years, (hundreds), were of Britishicon manufacture.

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    If I read one more story about Sten guns going off on their own, in spite of the physics and mechanics of it all, I swear I'll scream. The only way it will and continue is if it's horizontally upright and the trigger to pawl spring breaks. And even that is doubtful given recoil and Newtons laws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    If I read one more story about Sten guns going off on their own
    Then the story was carried on to the SMG C1 9MM...if you can believe...
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