Its been a while since I delved into STEN serial numbers, but IIRC, a B prefix serial number denotes a BSA assembled STEN.Steve12345 wrote: On the magazine housing it has the E&Co markings and the British arrow, it also has a B then the serial number 120XXX
Sten Mk2
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Illegal firearms even, how did he control himself for so long?Dark Skies wrote:Shock horror! Citizen has hidden cache of lethal firearms and doesn't go on rampage.
It rather goes against the narrative, somewhat.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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Thanks for the info, spent a bit of time on Google earlier and looks like you are correct that it was BSA assembled.GeeRam wrote:Its been a while since I delved into STEN serial numbers, but IIRC, a B prefix serial number denotes a BSA assembled STEN.Steve12345 wrote: On the magazine housing it has the E&Co markings and the British arrow, it also has a B then the serial number 120XXX
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I have fired a STEN Mk 2. Great fun it was too.
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Was pretty exciting to find if I'm honest!Splash wrote:Bet it made your heart race when you unwrapped it !
There were actually two brought back, my Grandad had a twin brother and they both returned with a Sten. The other one left the country a long time ago when his brother emigrated but it is still in the family. No one knew he still had this one until we found it though.
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