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The barrel of the Mk.II submachine gun was taken from a Sten Mk.V, and it fed from 32-round Sten magazines, although the Ordnance Board's illustrations of the weapon show it feeding from a shortened 20-round magazine. This way, the fire rate was very low at 350rpm but recoil was negligible and the gun could be fired accurately with ease.
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The hammer spring, which was located in the pistol grip, worked on delay to allow the bolt to completely settle in place before firing. Behind the bolt was a spring-loaded hammer that would only strike the firing pin if the breech was completely closed. The Jurek Mk.II was a blowback-operated submachine gun that used a unique bolt delay. Today, Jurek's Mk.II prototype is held at the Defense Technology Museum in Koblenz, Germany, where it is incorrectly attributed to RSAF Enfield and labelled as the Experimental Model B, with no mention of Jurek. in the United States, who may have planned to put them into production but nothing came of this. The guns were then sold to the Services Armament Corp. In order to comply with national gun laws, he converted the weapons into semi-automatic carbines by removing the trip levers and then sold them to a gun dealer, who made several aftermarket modifications to Jurek's designs, including fitting a wireframe fixed stock and a long barrel. Īfter being discharged from the British Army after the war, Jurek took up permanent residence in Britain and remained in possession of his prototype submachine guns. The Ordnance Board considered the Mk.II to show some promise but were more invested in other designs, such as the Patchett and BSA SMG. Tests for the weapon were arranged in October 1946 at Cheshunt, England and the gun was said to have performed well.
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Do not attempt to make this replica create the ability to be fired from, in anyway that could potentially harm yourself or others.The Mk.II submachine gun was developed by Marian Jurek of the 16th Independent Armoured Brigade while he was posted in West Germany in late 1945. Do not take this outside and, or point at any person or persons whom are not aware of this replica. Purchasing this listing is final, I do NOT accept refunds.ĭo not treat this as a real firearm. Don't have any parts? Use these websites to order some parts for your next build: Rubberbands used for my builds come from Diane (Small) and JAM PAPER (Normal). The instructions are still in their BETA stage, they will be improved over time. The included (.pdf) files can be opened/viewed on any mobile device as well as Mac/PC. You must have LDD (LEGO Digital Designer) or Stud.io installed onto your Mac/PC in order to use/open any (.lxf) file. The Act says : Control of imitation firearms readily convertible into firearms to which section 1 of the 1968 Act applies. You can purchase with confidence knowing you have the law and our best efforts to use due diligence on your side. Requires 3 Normal Rubberbands + 2 Pen Spring These blank firing 9mm Mk 2 Sten guns are unique. Includes working features such as: Charging Handle, Open-Bolt System, 32-Round Magazine, Magazine Release System, Interchangeable Stock and Pistol Grip, and Functional Trigger. 1:1 scale replica of the British WW2 STEN Mark 2 Sub Machine Gun.