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Any MG's for sale?

Stens are ugly . That is for sure . Had my first part wear out today. Fired it so much I wore then sear out. 3 minutes later I have a new one installed . Very simple platform and extra parts are cheap.

The one on the left is lightly used and the one on the right is the one I wore down.

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Okay so about how many thousands of rounds of 9mm did it take to break tat sear?
 
Well, def buy the MG, not the bike. I've shopped around a bunch. My advice is to spend a little more and find someone with a M16 RR they'd sell for 12-14. It's by far the most versatile of all the prev mentioned MGs.
 
No idea. It was used when I bought it. I have put at least 8,000 rounds down it since I have owned it.
So how many years have you owned it? I recall in the early 90s Stens and Macs were the bargain bin SMGs. Both could be had for around a thousand plus transfer. The last Sten I saw in person was around 2011 while at the Rifleman in south Bibb Co. It had a price tag hanging from the trigger guard with $6000.00 on it. So if you bought in say 15/20 years ago then your ugly old conglomeration of welded tubing could net you a pretty nice return on your investment. Might even pay for all the ammo you've run through it.:cool:
 
So how many years have you owned it? I recall in the early 90s Stens and Macs were the bargain bin SMGs. Both could be had for around a thousand plus transfer. The last Sten I saw in person was around 2011 while at the Rifleman in south Bibb Co. It had a price tag hanging from the trigger guard with $6000.00 on it. So if you bought in say 15/20 years ago then your ugly old conglomeration of welded tubing could net you a pretty nice return on your investment. Might even pay for all the ammo you've run through it.:cool:
I have a feeling it's a fairly newer acquisition and the man just likes to shoot a lot. 8k rds can go quick chugging at ~500 RPMs.
 
So how many years have you owned it? I recall in the early 90s Stens and Macs were the bargain bin SMGs. Both could be had for around a thousand plus transfer. The last Sten I saw in person was around 2011 while at the Rifleman in south Bibb Co. It had a price tag hanging from the trigger guard with $6000.00 on it. So if you bought in say 15/20 years ago then your ugly old conglomeration of welded tubing could net you a pretty nice return on your investment. Might even pay for all the ammo you've run through it.:cool:
I've had it less than a year . I shoot a lot anyway but with a machine gun it's worse. You can empty a 50 round box in 20 seconds . Spend 45 minutes shooting and you go home broke . It's worth it though
 
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