Shooting a STEN Gun (Suppressed)

The STEN gun was developed by the British as an alternative for the American Thompson SMG during WWII. In was a simple, low cost, sub-machine gun chambered in 9mm. developed by the British during WWII. The magazine feeds from the left side of the receiver allowing troops to get a lower profile behind cover while using the STEN. Over 4 million STENs in various configurations would be produced. For more information on historic firearms, head on over to If you like the History In Firearms content, please consider supporting us on Patreon. All funds go to expanding and improving content from the project.
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