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    L2A4 sterling

    What is the difference between a L2A4 and a L2A3 sterling?
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    Interesting question as there was only one(?) prototype of a supposed L2A4 gun. And it was going to be the Fazakerley made variant of the L2A3. That's the easy answer though........ The Fazakerley 'pirated' gun was secretly named the PIONEER or the XLxx something or other. Mind you, there were several versions of this theory. Some papers call the Canadianicon gun the L2A4 while others suggest that the L2A4 was going to be the UKicon version with the L1A1 rifle bayonet fitting. So you take your choice.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Some papers call the Canadianicon gun the L2A4
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    the L2A4 was going to be the UKicon version with the L1A1 rifle bayonet fitting.
    It does sound like ours.
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    Looked at registrations and that is what they call my Britishicon L2A3s. Some numbers KR43422 KR43424 Have others but you get the point

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    All the KR guns were definately Mk4's. Sterling did mark them as L2A3 by the designation so that buying nations could be assured that what they were getting were in fact the UKicon Military Sterling SMG

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    So I think the question should have been what's the difference between a Mk4 and L2A3.

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    There were in fact a couple of L2A3's over-marked L2A4 BP. As were some MoS drawings but nothing became of them. Sterling nipped that in the bud PDQ! There is no difference between an L2A3 and a Mk4. The L2A3 was simply the military designation of the commercial Sterling Mk4. I think the original Q was asked because some of the import papers to Canadaicon described them as L2A4 guns. Not so. It';s an L2A3 - or a Mk4!

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    What does KR stand for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by can14 View Post
    What does KR stand for?
    Kenton Redgrave, Sterling Manager
    BSN from the Republic of Alberta

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