It depends where you are.
In the US a deac Sterling is more or less some torchcut pieces, a batch of parts that need to be rebuild. In UK and Germany they are uncut, only small alterations like some holes drilled in the inner barrel, welded barrel so no round can be put in, altered bolt so it can´t feed from the mag anymore, altered trigger. Most of them are nearly invisible unless you know what to look for.
That's just nuts. You'd think it would be the opposite. I can get a real gun, but I can't get a replica that doesn't have it all cut to hell. :facepalm
You can't get a real gun that's fully automatic.That's just nuts. You'd think it would be the opposite. I can get a real gun, but I can't get a replica that doesn't have it all cut to hell. :facepalm
Uh, yes you can. It's stupid expensive, but you absolutely can, depending where you are.You can't get a real gun that's fully automatic.
You can't get a real gun that's fully automatic.
You can't get a real gun that's fully automatic.
There is a permit that allows for full auto, but you basically have to give up your 4th amendment rights as I understand it.