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212:. A subsequent development was the VMP1928, which introduced a 32-round box magazine sticking from the left side. The final development of this series was the VMP1930. (It can also be seen at the WTS.) This model introduced a substantive innovation—a telescoping main spring assembly, which made the gun more reliable and easier to assemble and disassemble in the field. Vollmer applied for a patent for his innovation in 1930 and it was granted in 1933 as DRP# 580620. His company, Vollmer Werke, produced however only about 400 of these, and most were sold to Bulgaria. In late 1930, the Reichswehr stopped supporting Vollmer financially; consequently he sold the rights to all his designs to the company known as 25: 198:
In the early 1920s, Vollmer started to develop his own sub-machineguns. His early models, named VPG, VPGa, VPF and VMP1925 were fairly similar to the MP18. The VMP1925 had a wooden handgrip and was fed by a small 25-round drum magazine, connected directly to the gun. The VMP1925 was secretly tested
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from having sub-machine guns in service, although the German police was allowed to carry a small number.) Secret funding was given to Vollmer to continue development, and this resulted in the VMP1926, which mostly differed from its predecessor by the removal of the
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Günter Wollert; Reiner Lidschun; Wilfried Kopenhagen: Illustrierte Enzyklopädie der Schützenwaffen aus aller Welt – Schützenwaffen heute (1945–1985), Berlin, Militärverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1988. (OCLC
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submachine gun—this consisted of a 60-round circular, spool magazine that was carried by the soldier on loop on his hip and it was connected to the gun by a flexible hose. (The latter can be seen at the
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G. de Vries, B.J. Martens: The MP 38, 40, 40/1 and 41 Submachine gun, Propaganda Photos Series, Volume 2, Special Interest Publicaties BV, Arnhem, The Netherlands.First Edition 2001, pages 8-13
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Götz, Hans Dieter: German Military Rifles and Machine Pistols, 1871–1945, Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. West Chester, Pennsylvania, 1990. (OCLC 24416255)
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Smith, W.H.B: Small arms of the world – the basic manual of military small arms, Harrisburg, Pa., Stackpole Books, 1955. (OCLC 3773343)
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general-purpose machine gun (GPMG), also developed by Vollmer, but on the basis of the Solothurn S2-100 (
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into MV 31 (Mauser-Vollmer 1931). This gun however was not adopted for service. Instead the
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Vollmer began his manufacturing career by making parts for the German copies of the
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by Martin Helebrant, published in Czech by Nakladatelstvi Elka Press,
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Between 1935 and 1938 Vollmer also worked on a series of prototype
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182:. His first innovation was a beltless feed for the 327: 269: 267: 231:and developed it later in collaboration with 264: 216:(ERMA), which continued development as the 98: 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 32:This article includes a list of general 328: 193:Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung Koblenz 171:) was a German small-arms designer. 18: 13: 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 367: 276: 356:People from Esslingen (district) 346:Engineers from Baden-WĂĽrttemberg 23: 303: 1: 257: 285:translation to English from 283:Heinrich Vollmer (1885–1961) 7: 223:Vollmer also designed some 10: 372: 80: 16:German small-arms designer 150: 138: 109: 97: 90: 83:Heinrich Vollmer (winery) 214:Erfurter Maschinenfabrik 195:(WTS) as item #50008). 104:Heinrich Vollmer (1956) 53:more precise citations. 320:Ezell, Edward Clinton 287:Samopal MP38 a MP40 165:Altdorf, Esslingen 154:inventor, engineer 351:Firearm designers 295:978-80-87057-02-5 205:Versailles Treaty 158: 157: 79: 78: 71: 363: 297: 280: 274: 271: 161:Heinrich Vollmer 145: 123: 121: 114:Heinrich Vollmer 102: 92:Heinrich Vollmer 88: 87: 74: 67: 63: 60: 54: 49:this article by 40:inline citations 27: 26: 19: 371: 370: 366: 365: 364: 362: 361: 360: 326: 325: 306: 301: 300: 281: 277: 272: 265: 260: 250:, known as the 180:First World War 143: 142:January 7, 1961 134: 125: 124:January 6, 1885 119: 117: 116: 115: 105: 93: 86: 75: 64: 58: 55: 45:Please help to 44: 28: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 369: 359: 358: 353: 348: 343: 338: 324: 323: 317: 313: 310: 305: 302: 299: 298: 275: 262: 261: 259: 256: 248:assault rifles 210:cooling jacket 156: 155: 152: 148: 147: 146:(aged 76) 140: 136: 135: 126: 113: 111: 107: 106: 103: 95: 94: 91: 77: 76: 31: 29: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 368: 357: 354: 352: 349: 347: 344: 342: 339: 337: 334: 333: 331: 321: 318: 314: 311: 308: 307: 296: 292: 288: 284: 279: 270: 268: 263: 255: 253: 249: 244: 242: 238: 234: 230: 226: 221: 219: 215: 211: 206: 202: 196: 194: 189: 185: 181: 177: 172: 170: 166: 162: 153: 151:Occupation(s) 149: 141: 137: 133: 132:German Empire 129: 112: 108: 101: 96: 89: 84: 73: 70: 62: 59:December 2012 52: 48: 42: 41: 35: 30: 21: 20: 304:Bibliography 286: 278: 245: 225:machine guns 222: 197: 173: 160: 159: 144:(1961-01-07) 65: 56: 37: 341:1961 deaths 336:1885 births 252:Vollmer M35 178:during the 128:WĂĽrttemberg 51:introducing 330:Categories 258:References 201:Reichswehr 120:1885-01-06 34:references 316:19630248) 176:Maxim gun 167:–1961 in 163:(1885 in 229:VMG 1927 169:TĂĽbingen 199:by the 188:MP/18/I 184:MG08/15 47:improve 293:  233:Mauser 36:, but 241:MG 30 237:MG 34 291:ISBN 139:Died 110:Born 218:EMP 332:: 266:^ 220:. 130:, 122:) 118:( 85:. 72:) 66:( 61:) 57:( 43:.

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Heinrich Vollmer (winery)

WĂĽrttemberg
German Empire
Altdorf, Esslingen
TĂĽbingen
Maxim gun
First World War
MG08/15
MP/18/I
Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung Koblenz
Reichswehr
Versailles Treaty
cooling jacket
Erfurter Maschinenfabrik
EMP
machine guns
VMG 1927
Mauser
MG 34
MG 30
assault rifles
Vollmer M35

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