Is it wrong to call the Tec-9 a modern sten gun?

Is it wrong to call the Tec-9 a modern sten gun?

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Yes

No

Maybe so

maybe so

I don't know.

Should we though?

>Can we, doh?

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To & fro

Goddamn you bros

Do your chains hang low?

Sir, I am no negro.

Are you sure though?

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As pure and white as driven snow!

damn this thread has a good flow!

I hope it will continue to grow

OP is gay and his mum's a hoe

Perhaps

Imagine a bullpup carbine version.

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What about the aero?
375 for a kit... man I want one! Can't find any pics of it with a suppressor to jerk off to though

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lmao those look like 1990s paintball guns, like an autococker or something

you should bolt on a n2 tank and a hopper for range time lols

>pistol caliber carbine
>Can't find any pics of it with a suppressor to jerk off to though
Don't lewd the lolis.

Can you repeat the question?

It's a decent description, that's what the original was meant to be. The early KG-9/KG-99 were actually decently made too

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I think it would be the only bullpup version that's longer than the normal gun

upboated

I thought the tec9 was supposed to be a cyberpunk version of the carl gustav?

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The design is very similar.
Closed bolt stens are made the same way as closed bolt tec 9s.
Instead of catching the whole bolt, the trigger just catches the cut-out floating piece that holds the firing pin. This piece is held under pressure by adding an extra spring; open bolt only need one spring for because it's one solid piece.
When you release the trigger, you just release the firing pin the same way you would have released the whole bolt.

You can weld this floating piece back into the bolt to make one solid piece, and return a sten or a tec 9 to open bolt configuration.

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>harder to manufacture
>easier to break
It most certainly is not.

>half the weight

>implying the sten was devised to be a lightweight firearm
It's like asking if the UMP is the new MAC