Monday, 11 February 2013

Sterling 7.62

Sterling 7.62

 Sterling 7.62
  Sterling 7.62
  Sterling 7.62
  Sterling 7.62
  Sterling 7.62
  Sterling 7.62
  Sterling 7.62
  Sterling 7.62
  Sterling 7.62
  Sterling 7.62
  Sterling 7.62
 Sterling 7.62 Ammo
 Sterling 7.62 Ammo
 Sterling 7.62 Ammo
 Sterling 7.62 Ammo
 Sterling 7.62 Ammo
 Sterling 7.62 Ammo
 Sterling 7.62 Ammo
Sterling 7.62 Ammo
The Sterling 7.62 was a battle rifle/light machine gun variant of the Sterling submachine gun which was manufactured in the 7.62×51mm NATO calibre. It used lever-delayed blowback to handle the more powerful rounds and was fed from 30 round Bren magazines as well as 20 round magazines from L1A1 SLRs.[1] A bipod and detachable fixed stock could be added as well as a Single Point IR/Trilux night sight. To prevent ammunition cook-off, the weapon fired from an open bolt. As the Besal was a planned LMG of World War II, the 7.62mm NATO calibre Sterling was intended as an emergency standby weapon in case of attack during the Cold War.

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