KotKotofeich
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I see them in the FRT but I have never seen them for sale (before my time admittedly) Did any survive?
I have seen the restricted ones...
I have seen the restricted ones...
The prohibited ones were so classified when samples were submitted to the SFSS for inspection. There was no production. No legal procedure for grandfathering.
I've seen some nice looking dewats for sale, any connection ?
Grizz
I believe the closed-bolt sten designs that were classed non-restricted prior to the open bolt sten BS may still be floating around. Those typically used a smaller diameter tube and could not accept original sten internals. In fact, tiriaq and I put one together over beers one weekend... long since sold to mike from canmore.
FWIW, I was involved in semi-auto sten manufacturing at the time. What happened is sask sten was building open bolt stens from finish surplus kits and all they were doing to make them semi-auto was internally welding the selector in the semi-auto position. A few were sold on gun forums and eventually one ended up at hte lab - no idea if the maker (it was a one man show) sent it in, or if it was a seizure.
All the other semi-auto sten designs - most were far superior to the sask sten - were placed in an indefinite holding queue because the lab ruled the sask sten a prohib and the maker challenged it in court. The lab was able to show 2 things, firstly that the sask sten could be easily converted to full auto with simple hand tools (you just had to file away a weld), and secondly that the sten design could inherently be made to fire full auto by handloading ammo precisely so it would cycle and not trip the bolt hold open sear.
The courts sided with the crown and the lab used that decision to prohibit all open-bolt guns of the sten design (because of one idiot...). This even included some of the very nicely made and expensive modern replicas of volkssturm MP3008 "stens" that Marstar was bringing in.
I believe the closed-bolt sten designs that were classed non-restricted prior to the open bolt sten BS may still be floating around. Those typically used a smaller diameter tube and could not accept original sten internals. In fact, tiriaq and I put one together over beers one weekend... long since sold to mike from canmore.
at least one of my builds was documented on milsurps.com and can still be found there, but don't copy what I did way back then. No longer legal to do this work, they are all prohib now.
Anything sten like you send to the lab now will get classed prohib as a variant of the sask sten. don't bother trying.
There is a restricted version that uses a striker fired system from BS Ordnance in the FRT data base. In theory could a licensed manufacturer copy that design and piggy back off their FRT?
Been a whole whack of barrels, bolts and magazines (some NOS!) for sale by 1 owner on GP the last couple weeks.