Sten accessories

Magazine pouch set for
three magazines

Seven cell magazine
bandoleer designed to carry seven 32 round STEN Gun Magazines with adjustable shoulder
strap w/brass mounts. Mostly used by paratroopers and commando units.


Known to the British Army
as the Sling, 9-mm, Sten Machine Carbine, Mk 1, this sling was designed for
the Sten Machine Carbine Marks II, III, and V. Each sling has a steel oval loop at one end
and a steel curly fitting at the other. It is
adjustable with a brass or steel buckle. The curved hook at the leading end passed through
one of the cooling holes on the barrel jacket.

The standard bore
cleaning tool for rifles and machine guns in Great Britain for the better part of a
century was a cord pull-through with a brass or steel weight on one end and a series of
three loops woven into the other end. Machine
guns were supplied with both the Mk 4A single-length pull-through and the double-length Mk
1A. In addition to the No. 1 and No. 4
rifles, the single pull-though Mk 4A was also issued for use with the Bren and Lewis light
machine guns, the Vickers medium machine gun, and the family of Sten machine carbines.

SMG cleaning rod for use with Sten LOOP stock fitted with
spring clasp

Sten & Lanchester
magazine box type loader


STEN second type magazine
loader in new condition marked "L.B.". The loader is attached to the magazine
through a flat spring for loading. You then retract the flat spring to remove the loader
from the magazine.

Rare mid-war emergency
issue spike bayonet. Cast aluminum socket fitted to round steel spike blade. For use with
No.4 Enfield Rifle and Sten Mark V submachine Gun.




Probably the rarest
Bayonet of WWII is this model for the Sten Mk 2 Submachine Gun. The British produced
60,000 bayonets and then SCRAPPED them all.

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