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    My first Sten

    Hello All

    this is my first Sten ,





    read:STEN MK II
    long branch
    1943


    #2
    Nice one Akina

    I bought my first Sten (a MkIII) a few months ago - it's been "butchered" or rather deactivated to UK new spec' standards but it's still a welcome addition to my collection.

    Cheers,

    Andy

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      #3
      Hi Andy

      Yes , me too ,This sub-machine gun has been rendered inoperable by the standards required by our ridiculously stupid Canadian government.


      Cordialement
      Eric

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        #4
        Originally posted by Akina View Post
        Hi Andy

        Yes , me too ,This sub-machine gun has been rendered inoperable by the standards required by our ridiculously stupid Canadian government.


        Cordialement
        Eric
        Yes mate, it's the stupid few that spoil it for the rest of us that have no intention whatsover of having a shopping mall shoot-up!.

        The finish on your MkII is really nice for a Sten I think, mine's ugly as hell with welding that resembles bird **** .....still love it to bits though

        Wish I could post some photos but alas it's packed away due to a house move.

        Cheers,

        Andy

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          #5
          You`re all lucky to own a sten or a other ww2 wapon .
          We arn`t alowed to own a automatic wapon (even when it doesnot function anymore)!! We might rob a bank with a stengun

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            #6
            Sorry to hear that Jeroen - are the Dutch allowed to own "model" guns? (these are legal in many european countries)

            http://www.modelguns.co.uk/mgfaq.htm

            http://www.modelguns.co.uk/Videos/StenMKII.wmv

            http://www.wwiiguns.com/store/product_details.php?p=302

            You could always try to make a dummy gun or replica using just a few original parts - there are plenty of people who sell Sten drawings.

            Cheers,

            Andy

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              #7
              No there are also forbidden....You can treaten someone with it.
              Thats the stupit law overhere. You can own pot or weet , but now dummygun
              I own a brengun, but its on a museumpermit in a localmuseum overhere, so cant have it at home on my mannequin.

              Jeroen

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                #8
                Originally posted by AirMinistry View Post
                are the Dutch allowed to own "model" guns?
                Unfortunately not, you could still rob a bank with those. The only ones allowed are black powder bolt action rifles of pre-1945 manufacture, butchered of course.

                Cheers, Luc

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                  #9
                  I didn't realise you guys had such a hard time with de-activated weapons over there, sorry to hear that

                  Cheers,

                  Andy

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                    #10
                    Ya that sucks the big one, just goe's to show how bad you have it in your country it could always be worse, thats why we have to stay on top of things nice sten by the way.

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                      #11
                      ..and produced here in Canada, 10 minutes from my house in Longbranch

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by C.O.Sargent View Post
                        how bad you have it in your country
                        Indeed, I'd rather have liberal gun laws than legal dope!

                        Cheers, Luc

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                          #13
                          Hi Eric, Sten's do have a charm of their own.

                          I have several Dutch friends who own deact Stens. However, they are held on a permit.

                          Cheers, Ade.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson View Post
                            Hi Eric, Sten's do have a charm of their own.

                            I have several Dutch friends who own deact Stens. However, they are held on a permit.

                            Cheers, Ade.
                            I think you talk about re-enacters! 15 years back it was easier to get a permit, today its very hard. Strickly when you have one, you have to put the (for example) sten in a locker, and not on a mannequin. (regulations for non-reenacters).
                            You cant own a stengun at home without a permit, but you can have 5 weetplants in the garden....

                            Jeroen

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                              #15
                              thanks you gent !

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