Grasshopper Posted March 13 Report Share Posted March 13 (edited) Price: $10,500.00 Offered for sale is a very nice transferable DLO Mk2 with loop stock as shown in the photos. It is an early DLO manufactured firearm with the manufacturer’s information and S/N stamped on the left-hand side of the trigger group. (S/N was erased from the photo for the privacy of the future owner.) Included but not shown is 1 NOS 32 round Sten magazine, 6 shooter grade 32 round magazines and a Sten spoon loader. The firearm is located in east central Florida and can be visited and inspected. It is currently privately owned registered on a Form 4. If shipping and insurance is required as part of the sale it is the responsibility of the buyer. The transfer tax is also the responsibility of the buyer. Additional photos can be made available to serious buyers. Grasshopper Ps. For those recent to the NFA community, this is a made in USA firearm by DLO prior to May 20, 1986. A FOIA letter has not been sent to BATF requesting the gun’s date of manufacture. It is not represented and should not be considered C&R. While it is a transferrable machinegun, it was not manufactured in England. Edited June 22 by Grasshopper 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BloodyBucket28 Posted March 16 Report Share Posted March 16 Hello Sir, I'm interested, but this is for a projected conversion to a Lanchester. With the manufacture's info not being on the receiver tube, I'm not sure if ATF will be O.K. with it. Perhaps they'll allow it to be restamped? Thank you for your time and input. If I do not get back right away, I'm on deployment in Djibouti and the internet is spotty at times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Nome Nomad Posted May 5 Report Share Posted May 5 Does this make the trigger pack and the receiver married? Or can the trigger pack be moved from gun to gun? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave579 Posted May 5 Report Share Posted May 5 ive never heard of anyone converting a Sten into a Lancaster, Idd imagine the tube would break or be seriously damaged if you tried to remove the welds off the magazine well and other parts, Otherwise every tube gun would be tacted out and modified already like how BRP has done with their stemple recievers. Same reason why the stemple guns that are already built havent been converted with BRP furniture and parts, when you start welding on parts onto the tube its a bit too permanent to reformat, or so id assume. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank I Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 16 hours ago, dave579 said: ive never heard of anyone converting a Sten into a Lancaster, Idd imagine the tube would break or be seriously damaged if you tried to remove the welds off the magazine well and other parts, Otherwise every tube gun would be tacted out and modified already like how BRP has done with their stemple recievers. Same reason why the stemple guns that are already built havent been converted with BRP furniture and parts, when you start welding on parts onto the tube its a bit too permanent to reformat, or so id assume. Sten to Lanchester conversion http://archive.smallarmsreview.com/display.article.cfm?idarticles=1409 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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