Yes. The STEN was a submachine gun made by the British in WW 2.
Best known was the STEN gun.
Sten submachine gun
Sten (British submachine gun).
$10 USD or 2.3 pounds in 1942.
Depends on the model and caliber of the weapon.
The standard infantry rifle was the same one as in WWI, the Short Model Lee-Enfield Rifle, in .303 caliber. The Sten submachine gun, the Bren light machine gun.
It was called the Sten with a stick magazine out of the side of it
yes because it could a sten mark 2
BAR (Browning Automatic), Thompson Submachine gun. .45 caliber Colt m1911 pistol, M1 Garand, Sten, Bren (both of which are british) , Lee-Enfield, M1A1 Carbine.
Some AUG assault rifles can be modified to be smaller and fire a smaller caliber of bullet, but these are not true submachine guns.
there was two generally used by the British, the bren, and the sten Sten submachine Gun the bren was developed at Brno and a modified version e.g. .303 ammunition was selected by the army and was in continuous use with the British army for some 40 years it was a very accurate gun with a range of 3000 yards. Having had the pleasure of firing one in training I can vouch for its accuracy. Bren Br(brno)En(enfield). The sten was known as the woolworhs gun and I think it was primarily intened for close quarter work