Got to fire a Mk II Suppressed Sten just like Suputin's once, courtesy of the US Green Berets on a training assignment at CFB Petawawa. Plenty accurate too. The same day I also got to shoot the Dutch made Uzi, it was okay. Truly a room-broom. Personally I prefered the Sten.My old man had a full auto Thompson and Sten when I was growing up. We used to fire full auto half a mile behind our house. I was probably the only kid in my elementary that ever fired a full auto. Years later my C7 still wasn't as good as the Tommy gun. Canadians are missing out big time. It's like never being able to take the condom off![]()
Why not apply to join the Army,regular or reserve if you are between the ages of 17-35,physically fit
35 years old used to be the upper age limit to join but not anymore. You can join and serve as long as you are under 60, but you got to meet all the physical fitness and medical requirements.
The the best full automachine gun I have ever fired was the 50 cal on a range. Shooting down targets at 1800m full auto just gets the blood pumping. Best tine I had in the army. The 25mm cannon was also amazing
Freakin Awesome to shoot this LMG.
It is a WW1 Lewis Gun owned by a buddy of mine, and I shot about 480 rounds 1 afternoon at a DND range.
I swear it was as accurate as some of my Enfields...hit right where you pointed it.
We know the school of thought of an LMG is a beaten path or arc, but I can see why gunners liked these...if you wanted to lay in fire on a protected position or a vehicle you can literally sustain a stream of fire exactly where you want it to go.
Functioned flawless once the spring timing was adjusted with the fish scale, and off you go...couldn't load the 48 round pans fast enough!
Hint....480 rounds!
Set up half a dozen balloons on stakes about 300 meters out for the shooting positions. Guy beside me blows of a 50 round belt with his MG42 and hits one balloon!
I squeezed a burst from the Lewis and they all go pop,pop,pop....all gone!
I was completely blown away by this piece.
I have shot Brens before and they are awesome but just the WW1 Canadian nostalgia of the Lewis was enough, let alone the accuracy....completely unexpected.
Cheers Paul



























