Hey guys, I’d like your opinion on the saleability of my converted to semi-auto STEN Mk2.
I bought it from an Ontario collector back in 1991, and the SQ (Quebec provincial police) insisted that it be delivered to their ballistics laboratory for expertise. After close to a year, I got a phone call suggesting I turn it in for destruction “to save me trouble”, as they felt it was too easy to convert to FA. I told them to tell it to a judge, then didn’t think any more about it, until I got a subpoena two weeks later. Long story short, I represented myself and got a judgement against the SQ, and got my STEN back.
The conversion was done by simply welding the selector in place. The trigger housing can still be removed. My question is, if I sell it outside the province, will the potential buyer end up in the same situation as I was, or will the transfer go through with no problem. Would it be prudent to weld the trigger housing in place before selling it?
Any insight would be welcome!
I bought it from an Ontario collector back in 1991, and the SQ (Quebec provincial police) insisted that it be delivered to their ballistics laboratory for expertise. After close to a year, I got a phone call suggesting I turn it in for destruction “to save me trouble”, as they felt it was too easy to convert to FA. I told them to tell it to a judge, then didn’t think any more about it, until I got a subpoena two weeks later. Long story short, I represented myself and got a judgement against the SQ, and got my STEN back.
The conversion was done by simply welding the selector in place. The trigger housing can still be removed. My question is, if I sell it outside the province, will the potential buyer end up in the same situation as I was, or will the transfer go through with no problem. Would it be prudent to weld the trigger housing in place before selling it?
Any insight would be welcome!




















































