Sten MkIII: A Children's Toy Company Makes SMGs
This entry details the Sten MkIII submachine gun, focusing on its simplified production by Lines Limited, a toy company, during WWII. It highlights manufacturing techniques like spot welding and tension-fit components, contrasting it with the MkII. Expert instruction from Ian McCollum covers the proper firing stance, emphasizing grip on the barrel shroud and the function of the hand stop. The entry also touches on production numbers and distribution differences between the MkII and MkIII.










