This video showcases a rare preproduction miniature Sten gun manufactured in Taiwan in the mid-1950s by the 44th Arsenal. These functional firearms were chambered in .32 ACP and featured unique design modifications compared to the British original, including a triangular fire control housing and the absence of a semi-automatic selector. The video highlights the historical context of Taiwan's need for small arms and the collaboration with a US Army officer during the production setup. One of these unique miniature Stens, brought home by the US officer, is presented and discussed.
This video offers a close look at a unique Taiwanese Sten submachine gun, collaborating with Forgotten Weapons. The content highlights that the firearm, while appearing familiar, has distinct characteristics. Links are provided to the original Forgotten Weapons video and the Royal Armouries' collection for further exploration. The Royal Armouries, the UK's national collection of arms and armour, invites viewers to subscribe for more content, support their work, and engage with their expertise.
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