Back in the early 1960's I received a call from an old WW2 Vet who wanted to sell some guns. At the time, it was relatively easy to own machine guns as they were classified as "restricted" the same as pistols.
He brought out a MP-38 and a Mark I Sten Gun, along with a Mark III Sten. The Mark I had a "T" type Mark II buttstock. I think I paid $35 for the Mark I, about $25 for the Mark III and $60 for the MP-38 at the time.
We fired all three, as 9mm ammo was readily available at the time, and each performed well with over a thousand rounds through each of them. The Mark I was a bit better than the Mark III but the Mark III was a bit crude compared to a Long Branch Mark II.
Who would have thought that these things would be worth so much 50 years later?
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