Book Review: The Sterling Years by James Edmiston

Published on June 14, 2012
Duration: 3:51

This video reviews 'The Sterling Years: Small Arms and the Men' by James Edmiston, detailing his experience owning the Sterling Arms Company from the 1970s into the early 1980s. The book offers a unique perspective on the realities of running a machine gun company, emphasizing the bureaucratic hurdles over adventure. It covers international sales of the Sterling submachine gun, which was exported to over 200 countries, and discusses the political factors influencing military arms adoption. Edmiston's account highlights the challenges of dealing with government bureaucracy, particularly the British government's reluctance to work with domestic private arms manufacturers.

Quick Summary

James Edmiston's book 'The Sterling Years' offers an insider's look at owning the Sterling Arms Company, detailing the international sales of the Sterling submachine gun to over 200 countries. The book emphasizes the bureaucratic realities of the firearms trade over perceived adventure and discusses the political influences on military arms adoption, noting challenges with the British government.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction to The Sterling Years
  2. 00:20About Author James Edmiston
  3. 00:33Sterling Arms Company Overview
  4. 00:51International Sales of Sterling SMG
  5. 01:19Reality of the Gun Trade
  6. 01:50Politics of Military Arms Adoption
  7. 02:07Sterling and the British Government
  8. 02:24British Bureaucracy Challenges
  9. 02:53Unique Perspective of the Book
  10. 03:08Sterling Company's Dissolution
  11. 03:29Book Publication Details

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is James Edmiston and what is 'The Sterling Years' about?

James Edmiston was an entrepreneur who owned the Sterling Arms Company for over a decade in the 1970s and early 1980s. His book, 'The Sterling Years: Small Arms and the Men,' chronicles his experiences running the company, focusing on the realities of the international machine gun trade and the bureaucratic challenges involved.

What was the Sterling Arms Company known for?

The Sterling Arms Company is primarily known for its Sterling submachine gun. This iconic firearm was sold in significant quantities internationally, reaching over 200 countries worldwide during its production and sales period.

What does 'The Sterling Years' reveal about the gun trade?

The book debunks the myth of the gun trade being an exotic or adventurous life. Edmiston emphasizes that it's a business dealing with a regulated product, characterized more by bureaucratic paperwork than thrilling escapades. He also discusses the complex politics behind military arms adoption.

What challenges did Sterling face with the British government?

According to Edmiston's account in 'The Sterling Years,' the British government exhibited a significant reluctance to work with Sterling, a privately owned domestic arms manufacturer. This experience led to considerable frustration and a negative view of British bureaucracy.

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