- Full metal construction - Mostly steel
- Rotary adjustable HOP-up unit
- The iconic British SMG of the Cold War
If you're a British firearms enthusiast you must recognise the L2A3 Sterling SMG, the iconic British submachine gun which served with the British Army throughout the Cold War and beyond. Replacing the STEN gun, the Sterling was everything the STEN should have been, offering improved ergonomics, semi-auto and full auto fire modes and a complex but highly functional folding stock. This SMG was one of the few British firearms squaddies reportedly liked, and the S&T replica matches up with the Sterling's superb reputation in the real steel world.
Constructed almost entirely from steel with all the features one would expect from an authentic Sterling replica, the S&T L2A3 is built like a tank, with the appropriate weight and heft for a realistic experience whether you're skirmishing with it or just fondling it on the sofa. Inside, we have a unique gearbox type with an alloy shell, caged motor and 18:1 ratio steel gears, with a well-concealed rotary adjustable HOP-up unit on the outside of the outer barrel. If you're looking for an old-school SMG or are working on your historic British firearms collection, you need the S&T L2A3 MK4 Sterling!
- Full metal construction - A lot of steel!
- Rotary adjustable HOP-up unit
- Iconic replica of the ''Para-pistol''
This MK7 Sterling is a replica of the rare Para-pistol SMG. It is a variation of the Sterling Submachine Guns that was produced for only 18 months from 1986 to 1988. This SMG was designed to provide paratroopers and non-infantry personnel with an automatic compact alternative to their pistols. The Airsoft replica doesn't quite have the same decorated history, but it looks just as stunning and would be a fine addition to any old military replica collection or wartime reenactor's arsenal.
Constructed almost entirely from steel with all the features one would expect from an authentic Sterling replica, the S&T MK7 Sterling is built like a tank, with the appropriate weight and heft for a realistic experience whether you're skirmishing with it or just fondling it at home (we don't judge!). Inside, we have a unique gearbox type with an alloy shell, caged motor and 18:1 ratio steel gears, with a well-concealed rotary adjustable HOP-up unit on the underside of the outer barrel. If you're looking for an old-school rare SMG or are working on your historic British firearms collection, you need the S&T MK7 Sterling!





