Sten Mk. II Gun, fully animated, in a darker and rusted tone of metal.

The STEN (or Sten gun) was a family of British 9 mm submachine guns used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II and the Korean War. They are notable for having a simple design and very low production cost making them effective insurgency weapons for resistance groups.

The triggers are: aim and fire

And it's designed for MALE and FEMALE also!

About the real one: 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 4 million Stens in various versions were made in the 1940s. The Mark II version was the most prolific, at 2 million units. It was a much rougher weapon than the Mk. I. The flash eliminator and hand guard (grip) of the Mk.I was eliminated. Other changes included a removable barrel which projects 3 inches beyond the barrel sleeve and the magazine housing rotates to form cover for ejection opening. The barrel sleeve was shorter and rather than have small holes on the top, it had three sets of three holes equally spaced on the shroud. Sten Mk. II's in german possesion were designated MP.749(e). Some Mk.II, like this one, were fitted with a wooden stock.

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