This is how Sten Mark 2 Works in 3D
The STEN was a family of British submachine guns chambered in 9×19mm and used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II and the Korean War. They had a simple design and very low production cost, so they were also effective insurgency weapons for resistance groups.
Type:
Submachine gun
Place of origin:
United Kingdom
In service:
1941-1960s
Used by:
See Users
Wars:
World War II, Warsaw Uprising, Second Sino-Japanese War, Chinese Civil War, Indonesian National Revolution, Malayan Emergency, Korean War, Mau Mau Uprising, Suez Crisis, 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Sino-Indian War, First Indochina War, Vietnam War, Laotian Civil War, Lebanese Civil War, Rhodesian Bush War, Turkish invasion of Cyprus, Indo-Pakistan Wars, IRA Border Campaign, The Troubles, Punjab insurgency, Syrian Civil War
Designer:
Major Reginald V. Shepherd, Harold J. Turpin
Designed:
1940
Manufacturer:
Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield, BSA, ROF Fazakerley, ROF Maltby, ROF Theale, Berkshire, Lines Brothers Ltd, Long Branch Canada (plus numerous sub-contractors making individual parts), Various Underground Resistance Group Factories.
Produced:
1941- (version dependent)
Number built:
3.7-4.6 million (all variants, depending on source)
Variants:
Mk. I, II, IIS, III, IV, V, VI Unit Cost $10 or £2.3 in 1942
Weight:
(suppressed models)
Effective firing range:
100 m
Feed system:
32-round detachable box magazine
Sights:
fixed peep rear, post front
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