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Miniature Fully Functional Taiwanese Preproduction Sten Gun

http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons https://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons/home Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.forgottenweapons.com In the mid 1950s, the Nationalist government on Taiwan was in serious need of small arms, and decided to set up production of the Sten gun. They had the facilities of the 44th Arsenal outside Taipei, which had been relocated there from the mainland in 1948. For some assistance, the government hired a US Army officer as a consultant, and as part of the production setup, they built half a dozen miniature but fully-functional Stens in .32ACP. One of these came home with the US officer, and was registered in the 1968 Amnesty. The magazine well has the proper symbol of the 44th Arsenal, and they gun has two specific irregularities compared to a standard British Sten. The fire control housing is triangular instead of rounded, and it has no semiauto selector switch. These features carried through to the fully production guns, as one can see on an example in the British Royal Armouries today: https://collections.royalarmouries.org/object/rac-object-277889.html Contact: Forgotten Weapons 6281 N. Oracle 36270 Tucson, AZ 85740

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Anonymous

That is Hilarious, Very cool, I had never seen one before, Thanks for the video .

Warphammer

The cedilla in the Patreon title gives it that classy touch it deserves.

ViejoLobo

Backup Gun match. No one will notice if you borrow it for awhile.

Robert Beattie

Would love to see a shooting demo!

Guido Schriewer

this is SO cute! could have went all the way to 25acp. magazin looks like the largest part.

Joseph W Cupp

I was hoping to hear you say that you'd be shooting it tomorrow, oh well, I'm guessing that it wouldn't handle as well as a full size. Looks a bit small for .32 acp, but would have loved to hear your take on it. Thanks for sharing this find with us mere mortals.

Anonymous

Scale wise, wouldn't it be more accurate as a 22lr? Ian, so what are you waiting for? Get to work in your workshop and make one. Of course you will have to register it as semi-auto an SBR.