On The Range: Sterling Mk.4 / L2A3 SMG Blocked At Semiauto
At The Range
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Following an earlier vid on the Sterling's mechanics, I had the fine fellows of M426 in Wangen an der Aare block my Sterling Mk.4 / L2A3 SMG at semiauto, so that it can actually be fired on a range any time (not permitted if it's still a full auto, even if only firing semiauto). This is the one plus point of the new Swiss law.
So we took it out to 25m to see how it did!
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