stens
- Some carbines
- British submachine guns
- British heat?
- WWII Mark II's
- They have all the anthers
- Certain guns
- WWII weapons from Britain
- WWII British weapons
- Wartime submachine guns
- Tommies' hardware
- Tommies' guns
- Small arms of Britain
- Royal Navy guns
- Old British firearms
- Note-takers: Abbr
- Light submachine guns
- Brits' guns
- British W.W. II weapons
- British firing pieces
- Brens' cousins
- Acronymous guns
- Antique guns
- British guns
- Submachine guns of World War II
- W.W. II weapons
- Old British guns
- Antique weapons
- W.W. II guns
- Weapons once produced extensively by the Royal Small Arms Factory
- 1940s British guns
- Guns for Mr. Atkins
- British carbines
- British weapons
- Tommy's guns
- Sandhurst weaponry
- Carbines
- Sheppard-Turpin guns
- Tommy guns for Tommies
- Guns of Britain
- Light carbines
- British machine carbines
Usage examples of "stens".
Down a hallway, Bud close in, Stens wheezing, knocking over furniture.
Bud thought of him and Stens front page smeared: nailed by the spics and their lawyers.
Frank Doherty, Dick Stens, John Brownell the short guys, Wilbert Huff, Bud White topping six.
A two-man tail on Dick Stens, two men to swoop on his slightest probation fuckup.
Dick Stens hung out with known armed robbers, bet with bookies, took his salary in cash and frequented whorehouses.