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Thanks for the correction, still not any better still WW2 era junk.
Well there is arguing its old, but its unfair to call it junk. OFB had them in production and still shows them in their list of products, so their make may not be old. The British used them till '94, from 1953, in active service. The span of their service shows how good it was. The British troops favored them for its compact size, reliability and firepower . And its the only silenced weapon that is locally produced.
There is no arguing everything good has to end one day, that our troops needs to equipped with more modern guns, but let just not call the Sterling SMG "junk"