The STEN (or Sten gun) was a family of British submachine guns chambered in 9x19mm 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.
STEN is an acronym, from the names of the weapon's chief designers, Major Reginald V. Shepherd and Harold Turpin, and EN for Enfield. Over four million Stens in various versions were made in the 1940s.
This GBBR from Northeast is a lifelike and highly accurate reproduction of that iconic submachine gun for the 1940s. The operation is exactly like the real one and it feels very good in hand due to its full metal construction. The gun has the ability to shoot in both semi and full auto which offers a very satisfying kick and can easily be taken down to a more compact carry form. This particular version of the Sten features a skeleton stock instead of the more recognizable T stock.
The 2024 New STEN Gun GBB
Relocate the firing pin base to extend the maintenance cycle.
Redesign the magazine's output seal to improve air sealing.
Introduce a new nozzle design for an extended maintenance cycle.
Replace with a CO2 nozzle in preparation for the CO2 magazine.
The method of securing the gas tank endplate in the magazine has been improved, making it easier to fasten the endplate of the gas tank.
Features
Classic parkerized surface process
MK. 5 Cocking handle provides breech block safety. When the breech block is at the forward position, the MK. 5 cocking handle can be pushed down to fix it with receiver tube. It can prevent accidentally shootings from dropping.
No. 3 Mk. 1 “Skeleton” Stock. It is tougher, more comfortable and a typical icon of STEN gun. It can be seen in most field pictures of the Vietnam war.
The authentic BSA marking is stamped on the magazine housing.
Specification
Magazine Capacity ( Rds ) : 32 ( 6mm BB bullet )
Overall Length ( mm ) : 760
Inner Barrel Length ( mm ) : 175
Weight with Magazine ( g ) : 3220
System : Gas Blowback
Firing Mode : Semi Auto / Full Auto
Hop-Up : Adjustable ( TM Spec )
Muzzle Velocity : Depends on the production batch or version, muzzle velocity is not more than 1.9 joules ( Export version increases or decreases depending on the region, with a maximum muzzle velocity of 1.9 joules )
STEN is an acronym, from the names of the weapon's chief designers, Major Reginald V. Shepherd and Harold Turpin, and EN for Enfield. Over four million Stens in various versions were made in the 1940s.
This GBBR from Northeast is a lifelike and highly accurate reproduction of that iconic submachine gun for the 1940s. The operation is exactly like the real one and it feels very good in hand due to its full metal construction. The gun has the ability to shoot in both semi and full auto which offers a very satisfying kick and can easily be taken down to a more compact carry form. This particular version of the Sten features a skeleton stock instead of the more recognizable T stock.
The 2024 New STEN Gun GBB
Relocate the firing pin base to extend the maintenance cycle.
Redesign the magazine's output seal to improve air sealing.
Introduce a new nozzle design for an extended maintenance cycle.
Replace with a CO2 nozzle in preparation for the CO2 magazine.
The method of securing the gas tank endplate in the magazine has been improved, making it easier to fasten the endplate of the gas tank.
Features
Classic parkerized surface process
MK. 5 Cocking handle provides breech block safety. When the breech block is at the forward position, the MK. 5 cocking handle can be pushed down to fix it with receiver tube. It can prevent accidentally shootings from dropping.
No. 3 Mk. 1 “Skeleton” Stock. It is tougher, more comfortable and a typical icon of STEN gun. It can be seen in most field pictures of the Vietnam war.
The authentic BSA marking is stamped on the magazine housing.
Specification
Magazine Capacity ( Rds ) : 32 ( 6mm BB bullet )
Overall Length ( mm ) : 760
Inner Barrel Length ( mm ) : 175
Weight with Magazine ( g ) : 3220
System : Gas Blowback
Firing Mode : Semi Auto / Full Auto
Hop-Up : Adjustable ( TM Spec )
Muzzle Velocity : Depends on the production batch or version, muzzle velocity is not more than 1.9 joules ( Export version increases or decreases depending on the region, with a maximum muzzle velocity of 1.9 joules )