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    Chinese Aid MK2 Long Branch Sten

    In my collection I have a Long Branch MK2 Sten (old spec U.K. de-acc) which I have owned for some time and I couldn't figure out why it had some "oriental" writing on the mag housing in addition to the normal identifications/stamps etc. In the last few days, with the help of Peter's book I have identified this as being a military aid Sten supplied to China in WW2. What I have also noticed is that it also has a Canadian acceptance marking (arrow within a C) just above the breech opening on the mag housing.


    What I am interested to know is whether all the military aid Stens made by Long Branch had the Canadian acceptance mark applied to the weapon before they left Canadaicon or the more logical explanation that it was applied after capture by Canadian forces in Korea before being placed in Canadian stores. I would be very interested to hear from any-one else who also owns a Chinese Aid Long Branch Sten and whether or not it has the Canadian acceptance marking on it. Clearly any Stens captured by Britishicon forces in Korea will not have had the Canadian acceptance mark applied after capture but it may still be present for the reasons already mentioned.


    It's funny how anything rare which I own in my militaria collection I have purchased by chance or accident.


    Many thanks for any information.
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    all of the Chinese script marked Long Branch Sten MkII will have C^ markings.

    Many or most (but not all) of the 1943 & 1945 Long Branch Stens will show Mutual Aid Board markings.

    search "stencollector" posts as he is the most knowledgeable individual regarding Canadianicon Stens.
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    My LB Chinese contract STEN has the acceptance stamp and definitely went to China as it was converted to 7.65 Tok. The only problem is that no one is 100% sure what magazine it uses. Most say it is a standard STEN mag with the rear rib cut out and a strip welded in to make the mag take the longer Tok round.

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    Thanks for the info chaps mine is a 1944 example.

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    Here are what I believe to be proof markings off the barrel: 67 over NP 9mm .752"" 9.5 TONS MP over 82. Is any-one able to tell me the meaning of these markings, please? Are they U.K. or perhaps U.S. Proof houses??? Thanks for the information.

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    UKicon commercial proofs. That have absolutely no worth or meaning except to comply with a law relating to the 19th century, before blowback weapons with unlocked breeches had even been dreamed up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brit plumber View Post
    My LB Chinese contract STEN has the acceptance stamp and definitely went to China as it was converted to 7.65 Tok. The only problem is that no one is 100% sure what magazine it uses. Most say it is a standard STEN mag with the rear rib cut out and a strip welded in to make the mag take the longer Tok round.

    If it helps, there's an example in the Imperial War Museum in London which has been converted to 7.62x25mm Tokarev; it appears to be fitted with a PPS-43 (Or, more likely a Chinese Type 54, which was the same thing) magazine.

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    Yes, there's 2 versions of the gun, one uses a PPS type mag in a PPS mag well grafted to a STEN mk2 mag well. The other is the Unknown mag in a standard STEN mag housing, it is thought that a modified STEN mag is used but no one has seen one. I suspect most people dismiss them as bubbad STEN mags.

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    There was an ACI issued during the 'Korean unpleasantness' in the 50's to the effect that '........quartermasters coming into possession of Chinese marked Bren and Sten guns should take these interchangeable weapons on charge......' It didn't differentiate between 7.92 and .303" Brens but I assume that once on charge (accounted for on the books) the 7.92 guns would be chopped. While the captured 9mm Stens and .303" Brens would be returned to Ordnance stores

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    My example is just the standard 9mm version as far as I can tell but I wasn't sure about the proofs if they were U.K. or not. Thanks for confirming that they are; probably what happened is that when the total ban came on this type of weapon in the U.K. the then owner, not wanting to lose it totally, had it de-activated so it could be retained in a non working condition. Thanks for the help ever-one.

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