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NEW L2A3 Sterling Transferable


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NEW transferable Sterling L2A3's from the estate of Richard Winters, CPS.Co. These are the last of the Sterling L2A3 's built from virgin DLO receivers obtained by CPS.Co. Highly coveted, Richard had been producing these masterpieces for over a decade. They are in our inventory and ready to transfer via Form 3 to your dealer. Build photos, firearms history, news and reviews can be found at sterlingL2A3.com, Shotgun News and Small Arms Review. These guns are finished with the highly desirable reinforced buttstock, and smooth military finish. Additionally, these guns feature windage and elevation adjustable sights as per the Government specifications. The build process has been held to the highest standards for quality and craftsmanship to replicate the original fabrication process. A true Collectors grade weapon, these Sterlings feature walnut and birch presentation cases to complement their unmatched quality. Website photos accurately depict the contents of the sale.
Magazine pouches are no longer available and therefore will not be included.
Due to limited availability, only 3 ea. NIW Sterling magazines supplied per order.
$22,500 plus shipping and insurance

Please contact Chris at cps.co@tds.net for additional details. Copies of the NFA transfer documents available upon request.

Interesting trades of similar value and quality will be considered.

 

Shipping will be to buyers dealer with USPS Registered Mail and insurance to cover contents.
Buyer to pay actual shipping costs. 
NO other shipping will be accepted as UPS and FedEx prohibit shipping machine guns.
Payment will be money order, bank check, or personal check.
EFORM form 3 will be initiated upon clearance of the funds.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I can vouche for this sale.  I have personally seen the guns and they are beautiful.  I also had a transfer start with Rick before his passing and Chris was great in helping get it completed afterwards.

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