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Sten Mark II with Loop stock

Sterling

Thompson (defer to judgment on what kind)

PPSH 50

FN or Galil ????

Uzi

HK 94 cut down to resemble MP-5 (look at the mag well)

MP5 with Knight forearm

Walther MPK or MPL

Chec Scorpion

M-16 with Kit-Kat 7" Upper

 

All appear to be full auto

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Don't care what the caption says, there aren't any Walther MPK or MPL semi's. And although there are a few semi Sten/Sterlings, most were full length rifles and very few SBR's.

 

In short, I think the caption is wrong.

 

Ken

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I invited the website owner to join www.machinegunbooks.com and to explain how he knows that these guns are all semi-automatic. http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/blink.gif http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/smile.gif Regards, Walter
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One of the preceding pictures states they are legal in Canada. I wonder if that has anything to do with them being semi-auto, even they look suspiciously like they are full-auto. The picture also sais all the firearms are owned by only three people.

 

Scott

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To the best of my knowledge in Canada a full auto gun could have been converted to semi by welding the selctor switch. A friend of mine imported many Bren guns, welded the sw and registered them in Canada as semi autos. - not any more however. These could be semi's
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