
Paid 99 dollars for my first one. Of course, 99 dollars was worth a fair amount more back then. - danGawd, I think I paid around $350 for my 12.3 Sten 20 years ago.
This one is a "Long Branch" though I have doubts as to the originality of parts based on the finish... Still works as it should so I can't complain too much...
I'm still sad I didn't get to find a sask sten (how is that a bad word that gets censored if not broken up? smh) example to preserve for posterity... But they were too expensive before the ban and now gone into hiding it would seem...
A friend picked up an Austen here and exported. It will get to live on albeit hidden in someone's armoury...
Agreed on the 12.3 purchases. I have long wanted an MP40 to add to my collection but the whole RCMP lab thing totally turned me off.I have a 12(3) generic British STEN Mk II, but would prefer that it were a Long Branch to be more in keeping with the Canadian aspect of my firearms collection. That said, I refuse to purchase a 12(3) firearm only to have it disappear into the RCMP Lab for "inspection" which can frequently take up to 5 years! Screw that noise. I'd much rather avoid the wait and add a nice, older "#### and Click" deactivated Long Branch to my collection instead of waiting years for a 12(3) that I cannot discharge when I finally get it....
I have shot a FA MP40. It did not disappoint.i have a mp40 i purchased some time ago and it is a nice shooting gun. those were the days.



























