STEN Mk.II - Great Britain submachine gun

The STEN name came out of names of the designers (R. V. Shepard and H. J. Turpin) and from the factory where they worked (Enfield arsenal). It was one of the most simply, but effective submachine guns of the
WW2. Almost 4 millions of STEN guns of different versions were made between 1941 and 1945. STEN guns were made not
only in Royal Small Arms factory in Enfield; other makers included famous British gunmaking company of the time BSA
Ltd, as well as Royal Ordnance Arsenal in Fazakerly, England, and Long Branch Arsenal in Canada.
1)TYPE: sten MK.II
2) Built Material: Full Steel
3) Gear Box: Version 7
4) Shooting Mode: Auto
5) Magazine: 50 Rounds
6) Length: 740mm
7) Barrel Length: 205mm
8) Weight: 2630g ( AEG with Magazine )
9) Charger: Li-ion polymer Balance Charger ( Included/100-240V )
10) Muzzle Velocity: 290-310FPS ( with 0.2g BBs )











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