The British term for a submachinegun was a "Machine Carbine". MC. See the link below for some more info on the Sten.
the Japanese did not use the sten in ww2 they used the type 100
Ruger made a MK III, not Remington.
Your dad talks to you some time in the storyline and then he gives you ray mk III and takes Ray mk II
MK-III GadgetMK-I Little BoyMK-III Fat ManAnother MK-III was completed 4 days after the Japanese surrender, it was not used.
MK-I Little Boy & MK-III Fat Man
If VE+AR+MK+MC is better than 235, or AR+MK+EI+GS is better than 235, then you must take the NAPT (Navy Advanced Programs Test) to achieve: VE+AR+MK+MC+NAPT = 290 (with minimum 50 NAPT score) or AR+MK+EI+GS+NAPT=290 (with minimum 50 NAPT score). If VE+AR+MK+MC is better than 252, or AR+MK+EI+GS is better than 252, no NAPT is required.
The US built: MK-I, MK-III, and MK-4 The USSR built: Joe-1 (a clone of the MK-III) All these weapons came in unassembled kit form in crates that had to be assembled in the field within a few days of intended use or they had to be disassembled for maintenance actions.
Mk VI, Vickers Mk VII, Tetrarch Mk I, Matilda Mk II, Matilda II Mk III, Valentine Mk IV, (A22) Churchill Sherman Mk VI, Crusader Mk VIII, Cromwell Comet I (A34) Centurion (A41) Archer
If it's a .22 Ruger semi auto pistol, it's probably a Mk. I, Mk. II, or Mk. III. See related link 'Sturm, Ruger & Company'. On the left side of that website, there'll be a menu of their products, including their rimfire pistols. Click on 'Rimfire Pistols', and you'll see a drop down menu which will have their rimfire pistols, including the Charger and Mk. III. The Mk. I and Mk. II are simply older versions of what the current Mk. III is.
about 1973
50-500 usd
The Lawman mk III Colt 357 mag is valued at $1,000 in excellent condition. Good condition value is $800.