Hi Ajit,17H wrote:Yes, The stens were always 9 mm but they use the browning 9 mm ammo, equivalent to the .38 ACP, which is suitable only for simple blowback mechanisms due to very low pressures generated, therefore makes sten less powerfull compared to say an MP5.lazybones wrote:Hi 17H:
All "Stens" these days are chambered in 9mm. I agree with you that sidearms aren't that visible anymore in the Army. It still has a role as a backup weapon in Close Quarters even if the operator is carrying a carbine.
Ashok
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Ajit
I assume by "browning 9mm ammo", you mean 9mm Parabellum ammo that is used in the Browning GP35 and its derivatives. It wouldn't be very correct to call the ammo Browning 9mm...since it isn't.
Also 38ACP and 9mmPara are pretty different.... in fact totally different other than a nominal similarity in diameter.
The MP5 and the Sten use the same 9mmPara ammo. The MP5 performs better in terms of accuracy because it fires from a delayed closed bolt...albeit at the cost of simplicity and manufacturing expense.
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