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Navigation Main page Recent changes Random page. Alternate gallery consisting of artworks with slight alterations as well as miscellaneous artworks.įrom Girls' Frontline Wiki. When thought about the weapon was meant to be a cheap alternative due to lack of funding, the second draft Sten was given a plain grey dress, similar to Cinderella's.

Some guns featured small folding forward grip.Ī short T-doll around cm of body height when compared to the weapon, Sten have golden colour pupils and medium length blonde hair tightened in twin ponies. The sights were fixed and pre-adjusted for yards distance, with a peep hole rear and blade front. The gun was fed from a left side mounted box magazine. The tubular receiver and the barrel shroud were made from rolled steel.
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Trigger unit permitted for sigle shots and full automatic fire, controlled by the cross-bolt type button, located in front and above trigger. The 9mm STEN Machine Carbine as it was officially known is a blowback operated, fully automatic weapon that fired from an open bolt. The standard British infantry section in western Europe composed of 10 men 2 more than the standard 8 used in other conflicts and peacetime2 men to work the BREN and the rest with lee-enfields or STEN guns. This would of course greatly benefit the Commonwealth armies, especially following the Normandy landings as each infantry section was able to equip itself with STENs if the situation required it. The STEN would see improvements and many different variants, however it still was never the perfect weapon due to the entire point of the STEN being as cheap as possible, as easy as possible to make as fast as possible in as large numbers as possible. The Dieppe raid in the end was a catastrophic failure, seeing 3. Weeks prior to the raid, the first issuing of the STEN to the planned Dieppe Raiders occurred and during the weeks leading up to the raid, the Canadians spent the time fixing, filing, and adjusting their weapons' to fix faults making them somewhat decent weapons and were fully battle-worthy. The two men credited with designing the weapon was both Major R. Anycast updateĭue to combat in France against the German army inthe British both suffered great materiel losses at Dunkirk following the 2nd British Expeditionary Forces' 2BEF and learned lessons in modern warfare at the hands of the German army following their catastrophic loss for the Battle of France, the British found they had a dire lack of Sub-Machine guns in the core Infantry section, with a very small amount of Thompsons being available to the British left a gap in the versatility of the standard Infantry Section in terms of firepower between the power of a Rifle and a Machine Gun.Įntry into the war.
