
Handle anti-clockwise until it is engaged in the short stop in the top of the casing. The overall weapon is largely made up from Sten Mk II submachine gun components (which the Germans copied as Gerät Potsdam), most notably the receiver and buttstock. English: Sten pistol, made of two parts) was a family of German assault rifles that was in the planning stage during the latter days of Nazi Germany.

Safety is ensured by cocking the breech block, and rotating the cocking The Wimmersperg Spz ('Sp' stands for STEN-pistole, 'z' for zweiteilig.
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The butt and barrel are readily detached from the casing, thereby facilitating carrying.īy raising the catch located on the front side of the magazine housing, the latter can be rotated to a downward position to facilitate stowage.Ī box type magazine having a capacity of 32 rounds is used, being inserted into the left side of the carbine and retained by a spring-loaded catch. STEN MK-II (Compact Model) Submachinegun Blueprints (PDF 366K) STEN MK-II (Compact) Receiver Template (PDF 72K) STEN MK-II (Standard Model) Submachinegun Blueprints (PDF 392K) STEN MK-II Barrel Bushing Drawing (PDF 180K) STEN MK-II Construction Manual (PDF 739K) STEN MK-II Receiver Blueprint (PDF 200K) STEN MK-II Semi-Auto Plans (PDF 146K) STEN. Provision is made for automatic and single shot firing, by means of a change lever. The flash eliminator and hand guard (grip) of the Mk I were eliminated. It was a much rougher weapon than the Mk I.

The firing pin is integral with the breech block and is in the form of a small projection in the cartridge recess. Mark II The Mark II was the most common variant, with two million units produced. As a result, the Design and Development Department at RSAF Enfield worked to simplify the design so it would lend itself more readily to mass production. It is of the blow back type, that is, it has no locking device, whereby in filing a cartridge, part of the explosive force drives the breech block rearward. THE STEN Mk II The Mk I and Mk I were succeeded by the Mk II primarily because the earlier designs were considered ‘complicated’, each weapon requiring 12 man-hours to produce. round nose ammunition (I.C.I., Winchester, Spain, Beratta, German, etc.). Black Oxide Rust Protection Finish Ends: Closed & Ground. Manual by Adam Cordeiro and relevant build photographs to find blueprints of.

Newly Made Item Reproduction of BB9095 Spring, return For Mks. Devops tools for mechanic - 48 of similar Used, the Sten Mark II RECEIVER TEMPLATE. This is a very useful tool for clearing any 9mm chamber. General description This weapon can fire all types of 9- mm. STEN Bolt (stripped, good) Original WW2 Tool: mfg mark 'Richards Scheffield' with a WW2 date.
