Unless it is an A1 and then you can install a Lage upper and shoot 9mm with a 600 -700 rpm cyclic rate.
Go to the site below and look under current products-M11A1,
http://www.max-11.com/
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Unless it is an A1 and then you can install a Lage upper and shoot 9mm with a 600 -700 rpm cyclic rate.
Go to the site below and look under current products-M11A1,
http://www.max-11.com/
Because very, very, very, very, very few subguns were imported for US civilian consumption prior to 1968. There was next to no market for it. There might be some pre-1968 transferrable UZI's out there, but I've not seen one, same goes for Swedish Carl Gustav M45 K's.
As you said, 2-3 transferrable in the country....that's museum quality, not something that makes it's way around the community.
Go to the below site. Select match results, then select January 8, 2009. Photos 6-10 are of the owner shooting it.
http://www.azfullauto.com/
ETA: Also try videos 7 and 19 at the bottom of that same page, January 8, 2009 match results.
I'm posting this link for information purposes only, I have no connection with autoweapons at all.
Andrewski Sterling Mk.5
Magic, that would be two tax stamps ($200.00 machine gun, $200.00 suppressor) for a total of $400.00.
The integrally suppressed version was called the L34A1 in UK service and the Mk.5 in international sales.
Recon Ordnance Company
Attn: Jerry Prasser
Specialties: Class 3, Type 10 Destructive Devices
P.O. Box 829
Fond du Lac, WI 54936
Phone: (920) 922-1515
FAX: (920) 922-0737
E-mail: reconord@aol.com
They handled the majority of the Andrewski Sterlings.
I edited my post above to add:
Also try videos 7 and 19 at the bottom of that same page, January 8, 2009 match results.
http://www.azfullauto.com/
ETA: It may also be a 68 amnesty gun, I do not know. All I know is that I was told it is a transferable gun on a form 4 and it is one of only a few transferables in the country. The owners friend told me 1 of either 2 or 3 in the country.
Thank you, Templar. :)
E-Mailed a friend whose specialty is the Uzi. Below is his response regarding pre-68 transferable Uzi's:
Hi Doug.
I don't know any numbers, but I can tell you with 100% certainty that there are some. I know two people that own them and I've seen others for sale. I think I've heard Dan Shea claim that there's somewhere between 30 and 50, but I think that's just a guess. Whatever the number is, it's small so it's not surprising that this guy hasn't seen one. There are both IMI and FN transferable guns around.
Hope that helps.
Dave