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    Default Shooting a Sterling

    I wasn't sure exactly where to put this, so I am putting it here. This weekend I was invited to shoot a Sterling sub machine gun, along with a couple other friends of mine from the board here. Below is a very quickly edited video of ungawa and myself shooting this gun, which belongs to another member here. We are at the private range of yet another member for all this fun, and I will post some more video when I get the chance. Ungawa is in the first segment. He is actually in the second segment too, although he is a little hard to locate, since he is using me for a human shield. If anyone wants to write in and tell me I am fat, save your time and the bandwidth. I already know that. When you skinny guys are dead, I will just be starting to slim down. And if I am already dead, I won't have to worry about it anymore.


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    Default Re: Shooting a Sterling

    Love the big smile after you finish.

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    Default Re: Shooting a Sterling

    Subguns will give you that kind of smile.
    "You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws--that's insane!" -- Penn Jillette

    "To my mind it is wholly irresponsible to go into the world incapable of preventing violence, injury, crime, and death. How feeble is the mindset to accept defenselessness. How unnatural. How cheap. How cowardly. How pathetic." -- Ted Nugent

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    Default Re: Shooting a Sterling

    Quote Originally Posted by kimbershooter View Post
    Love the big smile after you finish.
    He always smiles at the end. He's a born ham for the cam

    Fun watching the video!

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    Default Re: Shooting a Sterling

    Need to find me some friends that have the fun toys. The cumberland county sheriff will not sign off on any class III weapons here.

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    Default Re: Shooting a Sterling

    Oh I thought you were killing those damn birds

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    Question Re: Shooting a Sterling

    So, does that shoot the 7.62x25 or the 9mm? I just started looking at these. (in semi-auto though)

    Looks like FUN!!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mK2JYfZAmA When will America become America?

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    Default Re: Shooting a Sterling

    Quote Originally Posted by CenterTree View Post
    So, does that shoot the 7.62x25 or the 9mm? I just started looking at these. (in semi-auto though)

    Looks like FUN!!
    This one was 9mm. It belongs to a guy out towards the western part of the state who was here on business.

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    Default Re: Shooting a Sterling

    I have a Sterling and I just love it! I sold all my class III stuff a few years back except this one. They are so rugged and reliable. I tried to make mine malfunction but couldn't.

    The original SMGs and the original semi-auto carbines are in 9mm. But someone, Century I think, is making a bastardized semi-auto pistol version in 7.62x25.

    Oh and Pennsy, we aren't fat. That is our stored survival food for the coming tribulations.

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    Default Re: Shooting a Sterling

    My husband and I each have semi auto versions and love them. Great little shooters.

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