Sten - Wikipedia The Sten is a select fire, blowback-operated weapon with a side-mounted magazine Sten is an acronym, derived from the names of the weapon's chief designers: Major Reginald V Shepherd and Harold J Turpin, and "En" for the Enfield factory
ESTEN on Steam About This Game This is ESTEN A non-auto-scrolling horizontal bullet hell that focuses on highly experimental close-range combat, mainly revolving around your {Shotgun Options}
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[History] The Sten Gun: From WWII to Now - Pew Pew Tactical Despite this, the Sten quickly grew to become a favorite of British airborne troops and glider forces Its rapid rate of fire – over 500 rounds minute — simplicity and ability to fire in either semi- or full-auto made for an excellent close-quarters combat weapon
Sten Gun gt; WW2 Weapons A French resistance fighter using a Mark 2 Sten gun The Sten was a highly successful weapon; its introduction was greeted with some reserve by soldiers who were accustomed to more elegant products, but its performance in battle showed that looks count for little, and the initial misgivings soon died away It was not without its defects
Sten | Gun Wiki | Fandom The STEN (Shepherd, Turpin, ENfield ENgland, usually written as Sten) was a British submachine gun (or, under British nomenclature, "machine carbine") designed at RSAF Enfield during World War II Conceived as a cheap emergency measure to rectify Britain's lack of submachine guns early in the
The Sten — Meet the $10 Submachine Gun That Helped the Allies Win WW2 The Sten gun was Britain’s principal sub-machine gun of World War Two What’s In a Name? “Sten” is actually an acronym for its inventors: Reginald Shepherd and Harold Turpin of the Royal Small Arms Factory of Enfield (Shepherd, Turpin and Enfield = “Sten”)