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    Sten gun Mk2 cocking handle

    I am looking for sizes and dimensions or Tec drawing for the correct Mk2 Sten gun cocking handle, the top hat type that has knurling on the top half, can anyone help.
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    The dimensions are in Peter's book "The Sten Machine Carbine". I had a friend make me one.

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    There were about 5 different types all in, in UKicon service but about 3 different types applicable to the Mk2 gun if my memory is correct. As Gary says, they're all described and illustrated in the book.

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    Here is a shot from a parts dealer in the US showing some varieties. Unfortunately they do not export.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stencollector View Post
    Here is a shot from a parts dealer in the US showing some varieties. Unfortunately they do not export.
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    As you are in the UKicon there is a cocking handle for a sten on the gunstar site (subsection machine guns) £7.50

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    cocking handles (from the left) 1,2, then 7 to the end are simply same meat different gravy 'safety related'/ latest type that can be locked in the forward position while 3,4 and 5 are early and the 6,7 type were designed with that little ring to prevent you slicing your fore-finger or side of the hand on the sharp, punched-out edge of the cocking handle slot.

    If I was you topmine I'd get your pal to make 10 from a standard* size bar of mild steel, keep yours and a spare and sell the rest on!
    * I think it was that. The mechanically astute Harold Turpin stressed that everything was to be made from readily available off-the-shelf sizes

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    Quite a variation between the later type of cocking handle, sligh differences.
    I intend to make couple for myself and spares to sell, when I can find some suitable bar. About to order your Sten book in the next couple of days, looking forward to a good read.
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    Slight differences in the outer ends because manufacturers were always permitted to make best use of their facilities or tooling or materials at hand - with approvel of course. But notice that the inner ends of the shafts that allowed the breech block to lock forwards are identical. That was a Class A 'safety related' modification

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