Sten - Gallery

Gallery

  • Sten Mk II—bolt is not cocked

  • Sten Mk II—bolt is not cocked

  • Sten Mk II—dorsal view. Bolt is not cocked

  • Sten Mk II—detail of rear sight

  • Sten Mk II—detail of magazine well and foresight

  • Sten Mk IIS (suppressed)

  • Sten Mk VIS (suppressed)

  • British Paratroops with Sten Mk Vs on D-Day+1

  • Canadian soldier holding Sten Mk II guards German prisoners captured at Juno Beach on D-Day, 6 June 1944

  • Men of 'A' Company, 6th Durham Light Infantry, 50th Division, in the village of Douet (Grandcamp-Maisy), 11 June 1944

  • Close-up of a suppressed Sten (at the top of the photo) on display at the Imperial War Museum

  • French Resistance members captured by Milice in July 1944. The man on the left carries a captured Sten Mk II

  • William Joyce following capture by British troops in 1945. A Sten Mk III is visible in the foreground

  • Malayan police submachinegunner (right) with Sten Mk V during Malayan Emergency

  • The Monumento al Partigiano in Parma (Italy)

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