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MKII (S) Silenced Sten Gun with pistol grip as seen in Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Replica MKII (S) Silenced Sten Gun with pistol grip.
as seen in the Film Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Restrictions on purchases. You must be a member of a re-enactment group or one of the other organisations listed in the Restrictions Tab otherwise your order will be cancelled.
In January 1943 resistance groups asked for a silenced version of the Sten gun and so the MKII (S) was developed to retro fit onto a MKII Sten gun and fitted with a pistol grip for better concealment while carrying out anti partisan missions behind enemy lines.
You will recieve:
- Denix MK2 Sten Gun
- Rear Pistol Grip
- Silencer canvas cover
- Replica MKII (S) Sten gun silencer
You will have to assemble the pistol grip and silencer onto the denix. The barrel is removed by undoing the retaining screw and carefully working around the barrel with wedge or screw driver prising it out. The stock is removed by depressing the retaining nub and sliding the stock downwards.
Replica MKII (S) Silenced Sten Gun with pistol grip
In January 1943 resistance groups asked for a silenced version of the Sten gun and so the MKII (S) was developed to retro fit onto a MKII Sten gun and fitted with a pistol grip for better concealment while carrying out anti partisan missions behind enemy lines
- Denix MK2 Sten Gun
- Rear Pistol Grip
- Silencer canvas cover
- Replica MKII (S) Sten gun silencer
The original design silencer was design for the barrel nut and barrel to be removed by unscrewing them. The silencer, with built in barrel, is then fitted. The silencer had a series of 18 internal baffles to help suppress the sound. Lower power ammunition, a lighter spring and breach were required when using the silencer. Please note this silencer has no baffles inside and is NOT to be used on a firing gun. It will not reduce any noise its a replica.
You will have to assemble the pistol grip and silencer onto the denix. The barrel is removed by undoing the retaining screw and carefully working around the barrel with wedge or screw driver prising it out. The stock is removed by depressing the retaining nub and sliding the stock downwards.