3/21/2024 0 Comments Sten mark 2 forum![]() ![]() The Sten is sitting on a dug relic Fallshirmjager helmet found at Monte Casino, Italy. I still have to make a copy of the canvas and felt suppressor cover. The nice part about a battle-worn finish is it's nearly impossible to screw up in both application and use. I applied a Cerakote battle-worn finish which I really like and have put on a couple of guns. Finally success! Runs pretty well shooting cheap Tul 9mm.īelow is the finished product. Finally called the folks at Indianapolis Ord and they returned my call and were very helpful.turns out the dis-connector was a few thousandths too short.so back to the welder to add metal. (Out of Stock) This is a new 8' STEN MK2 barrel made in 9mm. So of course I ground, re-welded, and then ground and re-welded and ground and re-welded the sear. STEN MK2 8' Barrel 7.62 x 25 TOK(Out of Stock) New made STEN MK2 (STEN MKII) 8' barrel made in 7.62 x 25 Tokarev. Then I figured the 70 year old sear was worn.even though it held when cocked for the first shot. A piece of tape over the bolt way finally proved that wrong. It's main feature was a fixed barrel and all-in-one body and casing. While possibly the best version of the Sten, it was not produced in large numbers. So first I went through three sets of springs thinking the bolt wasn't travelling back far enough. The Mark III was an even simpler version introduced by Lines Brothers, a firm of toy makers, and was issued out by the time of the Normandy landings. The bolt kept running over the sear and I could not figure it out. Everything went well until the test firing. An incredible amount of work.lathe, milling machine, welding.lot's of welding. ![]()
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