WW2 Canadian Mk2 Sten Gun Long Branch Dated 1942 Cock and Click DEWAT

$1,650.00

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The WW2 Canadian Mk2 Sten Gun Long Branch Dated 1942 Cock and Click DEWAT is a deactivated example of the submachine gun used extensively by Canadian and Allied forces during the Second World War. Manufactured at the Long Branch facility in Ontario and marked with the year 1942, this Mk2 variant is typical of the simplified design introduced for mass wartime production. The “Cock and Click” DEWAT (Deactivated War Trophy) configuration means the bolt and trigger mechanism remain functional, allowing the action to be cycled and the trigger pulled without the possibility of firing. The receiver, markings, and overall construction are consistent with wartime issue, featuring a simple tubular body, side-mounted magazine housing, and fixed stock. Deactivated according to Canadian regulations, this piece is intended for collection, display, or education on WW2 era firearms and military history. All original military markings and finish are visible, reflective of service use and historical context.

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