In this TAB Short Matt discusses how historically accurate COD:WWII’s Sterling model is and whether early Sterling SMG prototypes saw action during World War Two.
This is something a little different to our normal content, Matt decided to discuss it as he’s just written a book about the Sterling and has done a fair bit of research into if the Patchett/Sterling did see action in any form during the war.
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The Armourer’s Bench is a collaborative effort from Vic Tuff and Matthew Moss. We will be bringing you detailed examinations of historic small arms from around the world. We will delve into the history, use and operation of the weapons using videos, blog posts and high resolution images to tell their story.