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Blueprints To Build A Mark II Sten Gun

The document provides blueprints and instructions for assembling a Sten submachine gun. It includes a parts list labeling over 40 individual components. Notes specify the bolt stopping surface and stroke length. Diagrams show the dimensions and materials for components like the barrel, receiver tube, magazine housing, and latch. While claiming to not officially endorse its use, the document states the gun can be easily assembled and hidden, implying it could be used to defend against perceived threats.

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Blueprints To Build A Mark II Sten Gun

The document provides blueprints and instructions for assembling a Sten submachine gun. It includes a parts list labeling over 40 individual components. Notes specify the bolt stopping surface and stroke length. Diagrams show the dimensions and materials for components like the barrel, receiver tube, magazine housing, and latch. While claiming to not officially endorse its use, the document states the gun can be easily assembled and hidden, implying it could be used to defend against perceived threats.

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THE FOLLOWING IS A REPOST OF ANOTHER DOCUMENT POSTED ON

ARCHIVE.ORG CONTAINING BLUEPRINTS FOR A MARK II “STEN GUN”. I


HAVE BECOME ALARMED AT THE JOINT EFFORTS OF APPEASER
GOVERNMENTS (SUCH AS THOSE IN SWEDEN) AND JIHADIST MIGRANTS
TRYING TO SUBVERT CENTURIES-OLD ETHNO-NATIONAL AND CULTURAL
ORDERS IN THE EUROPEAN WORLD. THUS, AM REPOSTING THIS FOR
THE CONVENIENCE OF PARAMILITARY GROUPS WHOSE GOAL IS THE
DEFENSE OF THE LOYAL CITIZENRY AND THE ANCIENT CULTURES
THEY BELONG TO. BEING AS HOW THE STEN GUN IS ONE OF THE MOST
ECONOMICAL OF ALL FULLY-AUTOMATIC FIREARMS, AND CAN BE
EASILY MADE IN SMALL MACHINE SHOPS, IT IS THE BEST CANDIDATE
FOR CITIZENS MILITIAS AND NATIONALIST PARAMILITARY GROUPS,
SHOULD THE NEED TO DEFEND THEMSELVES AGAINST MALICIOUS
COALITIONS OF APPEASER GOVERNMENTS AND JIHADIST GROUPS.

LEGALLY SPEAKING, I DO NOT OFFICIALLY ENDORSE THE


CONSTRUCTION OF OR USE OF THIS WEAPON OR OTHERS LIKE IT.
HOWEVER, THE READER MUST EXAMINE PAST EVENTS TO BECOME AS
AWARE AS POSSIBLE THAT THE ACTIONS WHICH WERE THE MOST JUST
WERE ALSO OFFICIALLY ILLEGAL.
IN SOME OF THESE CASES, REFUSAL TO TAKE LIBERTIES WITH LAWS
HAVE GOTTEN THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE KILLED.
DON’T BE ONE OF THOSE STATISTICS.

SUMMANI
The

STEN
MKII
Complete machine plans

STEN SUBMACHINE GUN, 9-millimetre submachine gun that


became the standard such weapon in the British Commonwealth
armed forces during World War II. Moreover, hundreds of thousands
of Sten guns were provided to underground movements everywhere
in Europe during that war. The gun was so ubiquitous that its name
became all but a generic term for submachine gun. The Sten gun
remained in service until the late 1950s.

The most common version of the Sten gun was 30 inches (76.2 cm)
long with a barrel of 7.5 inches (19 cm). It fired at a rate of 550
rounds per minute, and it had a 32-round box magazine that,
however, tended to jam if more than 30 rounds were loaded. The butt
was a steel frame that, with the barrel, could be removed without
difficulty so that the disassembled weapon could be easily hidden.
Its weight was just over six pounds (2.7 kg) unloaded.

Please set up Acrobat to “View - Bookmarks and Page”


Sten Mk II
PARTS LIST

1. Barre I 24. Sear


2. Barrel sleeve 25. Sear syring
3 l Barre I sleeve lock 26. Sear
4. Barre 1 sleeve lock spring
5. Front sight 27. Bolt
6. Barrel bushing 28. Firing pin
7. Receiver tube 29. Extractor
8. Receiver cap 30. Extractor spring
9 Trigger housing 31. Extractor p i n
lb. Butt stock assembly: stock t u b i n g 32.
: butt plate
i
stock grip 33. Closing spring
stock ring 34. Closing spring cup
35. Trigger housing cover
11. Magazine housing 36. TrigF: housing cover screw (2)
12. Magazine housing spacer
13. Magazine housing spacer screw 37. Magazine houskg
14. Magazine latch 38. Magazine follower
15. Magazine latch spring 39. Magazine spring
40. Magazine spring latch
16. Trigger 41. Magazine botiom
17. Trigger spring
18. Trigger pin 42. Rear sight
19. Disconnector
20. Disconnector pin NOTES:
21. Selector 1 . Bolt stopping surface on barrel is lmm f o r -
22. Selector spring ward of magazine well slot.
23. Selector plunger (2) 2. Bolt stroke is 135mm.
Receiver tube
Material: seamless steel tubing
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Material: 4140

Scale:

Barrel sleeve

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Rear sight
Barrel sleeve latch

Note: Stake at assembly


with magazine housing
Magazine housing
Material: as notted

Scale: 1 : 1

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Magazine latch
. Material: AISI 1010 or equivalent Scale: 1 : 1
2.7mm stock. Case harden O.lmm deep

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Magazine housing spacer


Material: AISI 1010 or equivalent Scale: 1 : 1
3mm stock. Heat treat: none

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Material: AISI 4140
Harden to: Br 255-277

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Twist: 1 /250mm RI-I


of 6 _________-.__ ----- 22 -80 rpf_
Number grooves:
Groove width: 2.5 + .02
Bore diameter: 8.M + .02
Rifling diameter: 9.06 + -05
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STEN Mk II SPECIFICA-TIONS

1. Cartridge: 9mm Parabellum


Bullet weight ‘116 grains
Powder weight 6 grains
Muzzle veiocity 1400 ft./set.

2. Recoil Spring: W ire diameter 0.067 in,


Spring OD 1.00 in.
Active coils 15
Free length 9.40 in.
Initial length 6.80 in.
Finai length 3.20 in.
Work stroke 3.60 in.

3. Bolt: Weight 1.327 ib. (9290 grains)


(including extractor)
Cocking handle 0.077 lb. (540 grains)

Total recoiling w e i g h t : 1.404 lb. (9830 grains)

Bolt maximum dia. 1.381 in.


Bolt overall dia. 5.75 in.
Bolt body length 4.21 in.

S U G G E S T E D S T E N M A N U F A C T U R I N G NiODIFiCATIONS

1. Select suitable lightwall steel tubing which is 8. The trigaer housing cover acts only as a guard
commercially available. For example, a -fence against ‘birt entering the trigger assembly.
p o s t p i p e ( g a l v a n i z e d ) is 38.5mm O D a n d T h i s ccJ<er can be eliminated or made from
35.0mm ID, most suitable for use as a receive:. plastic.
9J. Ati pins can be roll pins of standard commer-
2. Eliminate barrei sleeve.
ciai size, or pieces of drill rod.

3. Weld barrel bushing into the front end of the 13. All springs can be of a standard commercial
receiver for simple, permanent assembly. size. .

4. Turn barrel blank OD (outside diameter) 11. Trigger material may be aluminum or plastic,
without any shoulder, fit the barrel in the side t a b s m a y b e r e p l a c e d b y s p a c e r s o r
bushing by sliding fit. washers to keep the trigger located neutrally.

12. l-7/4” diameter nominal size galvanized pipe,


5. Fasten the barrel in the bushing by two roll schedule 40 is suitable for a modified receiver:
pins of 3/16” diameter, or equivalent. 3D 42.2mm
ID:: 35.05mm
6. Turn the bolt OD to fit the receiver ID. YVaII thickness: 3.55mm

7. The external portion of the c o c k i n g h a n d l e Ncte: A 1” galvanized pipe fits loosely in-
(sticking out of the receiver) may be a straight side a l-1/4” pipe and can be welded
8.8mm OD, the same as the inside. as a filler-spacer where needed,
Extractor Material: AISI 1040 or equiv., stock 4.7 wide
Scale: 4.5 : 1 harden to: Rc 48-52

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59. Bolt handle


4 1 . 5 , I S c a l e : 37 : 1
Material : mild steel
Heat treat: none

‘-16R

Selector
S c a l e : .a7 : 1
?Aateria!: mi!d steel
Heat treat : none
Trigger housing cover
Material: lmm stock, formed
Required: 1 Scale: 1 : 1

22

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A11 Sten screws are lo-32 thread, round head type. Trigger housing
screws (2) are 13mm long.
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Trigger housing
S c a l e : .87 : 1

&Iaterial: 2.5mm s t o c k
Rewired: 2

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Material: 2.5mm stock
&- Required: 1 each
xote: Trigger pin may be substituted by
spring pin 3.1 # by 26 long.

5.5 R ref. 3.1 # wire

Firing pin
Material: Drill rod
Harden to Rc 50
C.WR

PINS (Spring pins)

USE DIAMETER LENGTH


Extractor 2.5 25
Sear 5.5 24
SPRINGS

USE SUBSTITUTE”:

Extractor 1 7 .1 12 %. LC-04oc-4
Magazine latch 1 8 .7 15.5 Gr . LC-OLZOC-6
Closing 1.6 26.5 245 sq . -
Trigger 0 .7 4.6 57 Extension LE-026B-7
spring or
loops LE-026C-8
Selector 0.45 4 .6 14 Gr . LC-Oi8B-6
Barrel sleeve latch 1 8 .7 35 Sq.

Sear spring, formed


substitute LT-059K-1-R
3.5 coils, 1.6 fi wire
f-

“‘Lee Spring Company, 30 Mail; St., Brookly;, >A! 11201: zd,alog Xo. 112/1970
Scale: .87 : 1

Trigger
Material: AISI 1010 or equivalent,,
1.6mm stock
Heat treat: none

Scale: .8 7 : 1

3.8 I; I ’ 71. ) 16.6


Trigger assembly

Top view

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Sear lever 7 /

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Bottom view
Sear
Material: AISI 4140 or equivalent Scale: 1 : 1
Harden to Rc 55

L 3.1 $ driil rod

Y- 2.8R
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Top view 87
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Magazine
Material: lmm steel stock

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Rear view

Front view

3.2R
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Bottom view
Magazine follower
Material: low carbon steel Scale: 1 : 1

3.6R (ciearance for magazine body)

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Note: The *magazine follower is a compks stamping made on


a progressive die. To make a follower in a simpler way
is to follow the Degtyarev DP LAIG approach - using
a dummy round as the last one in the magazine. Thus a
simple, flat follower with a dummy round soldered
and/or screwed to it will replace a complicated stamping.
w-
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4 .

VIagazine spring
Material: Music wire 1.5mm dia.
6.5R ref.

Over-all length: 313


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S c a l e : .87 : 1

Magazine bottom retainer


P - - - - 3 1 ---I Material : lmm mild steel

L 6 .5 R Retaining lip bent over magazine


3 1 I spring tab at assembly

Magazine bottom plate


Material: lmm mild steel
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