Discussion relating to the Sterling firearms family.
Please post in this thread only if you have a source not already listed. If we can get enough good information in one place this post might be tack-worthy. International Military Antiques: http://www.ima-usa.com mags, parts Ohio Ordnance Works: http://www.ohioordnanceworks.com mags ...
I found a few ads from 1983 that I thought you guys might enjoy. Here's the mark 6:
PDF (soon I hope) ;)
Many thanks to David Howroyd for kindly providing this keepsake. Sterling Armament Company was purchased in 1989 by British Aerospace - a fact well documented in the Guns of Dagenham. What is not so well documented, is that subsequently the remaining firearms inventory was sold to a dealer in...
Thanks to David Howroyd for making this brochure available ....and also for his very significant role in making these guns! (Sorry for the big pictures, thought you would like to read the fine print.) Sterling Line Brochure in PDF format Open the cover and you get a two page...
Thought you blokes might like to see this: Noah
I never found a stock for the STEN that I liked so I decided to make my own. I took an M31 'Suomi' parts kit and reworked the stock to fit the STEN. I then took the shrouded barrel and reworked that to fit as well. Now I have a much more comfortable stock with a longer LOP. The heavy barrel is nice...
I would love to see everyone's STEN's. Make, model, configuration. Mine is a Jonathan Arthur Ciener STEN Mk. II that was converted to the Mk. V configuration by John Andrewski. I don't know how many STEN's Ciener made, but I don't encounter them very often. Mine is a three digit ( if you count...
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