A US Special Forces soldier, (perhaps SOG) brandishes a very unique suppressed STEN Mk II.
A US Special Forces soldier, (perhaps SOG) brandishes a very unique suppressed STEN Mk II.
He could be from a mixed unit or has found this rather interesting item. His web gear suggests that this is not his weapon.
Designed in 1943, the Mk II(S) ("Special-Purpose") was an integrally suppressed version of the Mk II.
Mk II(S) and Mk VI models incorporated an integral suppressor and had a lower muzzle velocity than the others due to a ported barrel intended to reduce velocity to below the speed of sound – 305 m/s (1,001 ft/s) – without needing special ammunition. The suppressor heated up rapidly when the weapon was fired, and a canvas cover was laced around the suppressor for protection for the firer's supporting hand.
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