sten in A Sentence

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    The Sten Mark II.

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    The Sten 's barrel.

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    Even today I can load a Sten automatic rifle in a single minute, blindfolded.

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    On the one hand, the Sten Mark II could be produced for less than $10(about $160 today) in about five man-hours.

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    Due to its simplistic design, the Sten Mark II was remarkably easy to maintain and required virtually no lubrication to function properly.

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    Another benefit of the Sten's jury-rigged design was that it could be easily customised to accept magazines from other guns, silencers and viewing sights.

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    When the Sten's barrel was covered with a wet rag or cloth, the sound it produced when firing was shockingly similar to that of a heavy machinegun.

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    After it had been decided to repaint the palatine chapel whose decorations were in ruins, it was Michele Sten who favored the completion of the hall's decorative work.

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    With the help of assembly lines, all total an estimated two million Sten Mark II's were produced during the war(and approximately four million total in the Sten line of guns).

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    This jamming problem was so bad that it was common for soldiers to extensively test fire each of the Sten's they were issued before trying to use them in combat.

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    As such, when the exposed car reached the bend in the road, one of the would-be assassins, Jozef Gabčík, pointed his Sten Mark II at Heydrich at near point-blank range.

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    But according to the family of the man who created it, Sten Gustaf Thulin, his design was supposed to help the planet and he would be shocked and upset to see what it's become.

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    Not only that, but the Sten used only two machined parts, the barrel and the bolt, with the rest being made, as a 1943 edition of Popular Science put it, from“the cheapest kind of stamping”.

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    But the Sten parts were anything but that, particularly in the early going when the British were desperate to churn out as many of the guns as possible and had little in the way of quality control.

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    Initially designed and produced during WW2 for British soldiers, the Sten was developed as a direct response to both dwindling supplies of American made Thompson machine guns and the evacuation of Dunkirk, during which the British abandoned many thousands of guns.

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