This is a very well made high quality miniature and a true bargain at this price! One in 1/2 scale by Jerry Missimer or Tim Olsen would cost at least ten times as much!!! Price: $200.00.
STEN MK II MACHINE GUN MANUAL
Also included is an instruction manual that shows proper disassembly and the original cardboard box with black foam insert and a Lucite display stand. Included are five dummy cartridges, which are in three pieces, a brass case, a copper colored bullet, and a white steel pin for the primer, along with a tool for assembling them into completed assembled dummy cartridges. The front sight held in place by two Phillips head screws. The magazine well swivels down for carry as it should. It comes with both the loop stock and the “T” stock which are easily interchanged.
STEN MK II MACHINE GUN FULL SIZE
This is a full size working (non-firing) replica of the famous WWII British sub-gun made completely of medal. Entering into WWII Great Britain didn’t really have their own submachine gun until. New, inert replica Mk II STEN machine gun. The magazine well is marked “STEN Mk II” on the top, and “735119, Reginald Shepard, Harold, Turpin, Enfield, ERA” on the bottom. Sten MKII Submachine Gun 9mm Amnesty Registered. Made of high quality steel with a flat black oxide finish. 14 5/8″ long overall with a 3 9/16″ barrel. Fully functional, and as far as I can tell, it has every part just like the full size Sten. The Sten submachine gun used a 9 x 19 cartridge gun, which represented a prize if German ammunition was captured as it could also be used.This is a 45% scale British Stem MK II made by GHK in China. A Sten Mk II held in the Polish Home Army Museum, Krakw, Poland. Some four million Sten of various versions were produced during the 1940s. The STEN (or Sten gun) is a family of British submachine guns chambered in 9×19mm. The name STEN is an acronym derived from the names of its main weapons designers: Mayor Reginald Shepherd, Harold Turpin and Enfield, the place where the Royal Small Arms Factory (RSAF) of London is located. According to the ATF paper work Wilson Manufacturing is the maker of this Sten Transferable Machine Gun. This ia a fully transferable machine gun. Its most notable features were its simple design and low production cost. Sten MKII Machine Gun 50/50 Payment 9mm One Magazine NO INTERSTATE SALES TAX Nice Wilson Manufacturing tube gun. The Stem Mark II was used by Commonwealth forces during World War II and the Korean War. Includes a Sten 'T' stock, World War II magazine loader. The Sten, in particular the Mk II, remains one of the most important guns of World War II, having played a significant, if not low rent, role in the defeat of Nazi tyranny. in 1942) and quicker to produce than any of the previous sub-machine guns the British had fielded, and were produced in great numbers for World War II.
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They were notable for having a simple design and very low production. Detailed Description: The STEN (or Sten gun) was a British 9 mm submachine guns used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II and the Korean War. And also one of the most easily recognizable weapons of World War II that would end up being used by airborne troops and special operations forces as resistance in almost all countries occupied by German soldiers. The Sten machine gun is a very simple and straightforward machine gun made mostly of metal stamped parts. WWII BRITISH STEN MK II SUBMACHINE GUN / Non-Firing. Thus was born the Sten machine gun, a weapon with a debatable but reliable design. In the summer of 1940 the British Government began to look seriously at the submachine gun question, and in August a decision was taken to put into production a copy of the German MP28 from WW1, an order for 50,000 weapons being contemplated. His government urgently needed to equip the soldiers with a weapon of their own production. Impressive replica of a Sten Mark II submachine gun, caliber 9 mm, United Kingdom 1940 (World War 2) It is made of metal, manufactured in Spain measuring 76 cmĪuthentic replica of this machine gun born in 1940 when England was isolated and threatened by an impending invasion of Germany.