It's tragic that humans need to defend themselves from other humans, whatever the weapons in play are. But it's not going away any time soon.MrJonno wrote:
Not sure I've ever said guns should being outlawed in the US would work now, just think its a tragic that anyone ever got into situation where guns were common place. It's certainly not an inalienable right.
From that glorious, irrefutable pile of shit information Wikipedia:Sten gun was designed because it was cheap but I don't think they were ever produced outside proper factories
The Sten used simple stamped metal components and minor welding, which required a minimum of machining and manufacturing. Much of the production could be performed by small workshops, with the firearms assembled at the Enfield site. Over the period of manufacture the Sten design was further simplified: the most basic model, the Mark III, could be produced from five man-hours work. Some of the cheapest versions were made from only 47 different parts. It was distinctive for its bare appearance (just a pipe with a metal loop for a stock), and its horizontal magazine. The Mark I was a more finely finished weapon with a wooden foregrip and handle; later versions were generally more spartan, although the final version, the Mark V, which was produced after the threat of invasion had died down, was produced to a higher standard.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sten
They most certainly were designed with the specific intent of being easy and inexpensive to manufacture with basic tools and relatively unskilled labor. I've seen plans for a Sten gun and while I have no desire to commit such an egregious firearms violation as manufacturing a fully automatic submachine gun, I have no doubt that I could build one with little more in the way of tools and manufacturing ability than I have now.