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  1. Here's another of my deacts, its a mrk2 sten gun manufactured by S.JENG, I haven't heard of this maker, so if anyone has any info on them it would be great. The gun was deactivated with a moving cocking lever and will part strip ,so new/old spec. The Sten gun was used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II and the Korean War. They were notable for having a simple design and very low production cost making them 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.[1][2] Over four million Stens in various versions were made in the 1940s
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