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    Posted: April 13 2008 at 12:39am
Does anyone know if Sterling Kits are available in America?
 
I have always wanted one, Ive seen the Sten kits and may have to go that way but I really would rather have a Sterling
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MY GOD!!!!!!! No4!!!!!! Before you start wasting your Money on looking for a STERLING!!!! Ask Tony what they are like !!!!!!! As for the STEN ? Lets not even go there !!!! When it comes to "Choppers" ( Sub machine Guns ) I remember my training with the OWEN & later the F1 ! We were assured that they were "Ammo Hungry Chatter boxes" that would run dry just as the Situation became truly interesting! (Oh what words of wisdom) On saying that!!! They are a load of laughs to fire ...in a Non Hostile situation !
       Have you considered either a M3 or a M2 Carbine? The M2 was the M1 with selective fire ! The only problem  with the M2 was the safety & mag release were both buttons......very ,very close together ! Yep push the wrong button & a 30 a shot Full auto weapon became a single shot !!!!!

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I dont want to full auto ones, just semi.
 
I actually have an M1 Carbine but was looking for a different and cheap to feed toy like a 9mm Sten or Sterling. My M1 is fun but ammo is pricey
 
Ill have to look into a Grease gun I didnt know they were available
 
AFA Class III(Machine Guns), maybe one day then itll be an MP5 most likely
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Sten Gun: AKA the "Room Broom"
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St st sten gun??? Gawd almighty the lad's got a death wish. Cheap tacky and dangerous. Why do you think we gave them to the French resistance???    Big%20smile  
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