

My barrel was from but it doesnt look like he has any right now. I got the semi kit and receiver tube from Indianapolis Ordnance. The most expensive part is the semi auto parts. This weapon has been deactivated by welding a steel plug inside the chamber and then welding the barrel to the barrel bushing inside the receiver. I got my Mk II from Apex Gun Parts when they were on sale.
#Sten mk ii barrel bushing free
These SMGs were the workhorse of the British and United Kingdom forces throughout WWII to include many US, and Free French Resistance forces as well as Allied. IIRC, the sight blade for the Mk5 Sten is taller than any of the No4 Enfield rifle sights, 0.

It’s narrower at the front, turned down to take the No4 Enfield rifle sight base and protector. Housed in a custom storage crate that has been stenciled on the inside of the lid with: "STEN MkII/British Broad Arrow proof mark". Scarce Fully Operational World War II British STEN Mark II Fully Automatic Class III Registered Submachine Gun with Magazines and Canvas PouchesThis is an excellent example of a fully functional WWII British MKII STEN submachine gun. The Mk5 barrel doesn’t have the same profile as the Mk2 barrel. This scarce weapon is complete with an earlier steel loop buttstock, two stick magazines, a spare demilitarized trigger housing, original sling, trigger guard, a reproduction operators manual, and two cans of custom British Black spray paint.
#Sten mk ii barrel bushing serial number
This one is marked on the magazine housing "STEN MKII" with serial number "S9379" over S&S, with a British Broad Arrow proof mark. messagebox bgb32f0b IMPORTANT THE NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT (NFA) /messagebox Since 1934 the Federal Government has regulated the ownership of machine guns and several other types of weapons. At the time they cost around $9.00 to produce and were used by all British forces, OSS and SOE units. Replacement barrel bushing for the Sten MK II (2). They were very simple and cheap to manufacture while still being very reliable and easy to maintain in the field. There were literally thousands of these weapons manufactured during WWII that remained in service with Great Britain all the way up to the 1970s as reserve weapons in many countries. The British STEN is an iconic weapon that belongs in every SMG collection. This is a very nice example of an original WWII British STEN SMG that has been DEWATED that is currently listed as a unserviceable weapon transferred as a C&R weapon.
