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923:. This work was undertaken independently of Theodor Bergmann or SIG. Around the mid-1920s, Schmeisser built a series of prototypes - possibly no more than ten - known as the MP Schmeisser. These were essentially no different from the MP 18,III MP 18,IV or the SIG Bergmann), except for the addition of a fire selector above the trigger group, which took the form of a push-in button which, when depressed, would produce only single shots. This was an improvement over the MP 18, which had no semi-automatic function. The magazine housings of these guns were stamped 'M.P. Schmeisser I.' It is occasionally claimed that the design of the MP Schmeisser was undertaken in secrecy, though this is questionable as a surviving prototype is marked with the Haenel factory stamp and Schmeisser was photographed holding the weapon. The gun was reportedly tested by the Reichswehr in 1925, along with a design by Heinrich Vollmer known as the VMP. These trials yielded no decision and there was only limited interest in submachine guns from the Reichswehr at that time. 1724: 1760: 990: 1596: 492: 1377: 1350: 1253: 1467: 1635: 1427: 1657: 1708: 1674: 1271: 835: 1409: 1166: 1363: 982:. The S.T.A., did not chamber a French cartridge but instead used 9×19mm Parabellum. After trials in 1924, it was adopted on the 11 August 1925 as the Pistolet Mitrailleur Modèle 1924. The role of a light support weapon was already filled by machine guns, and with the end of World War I, there was no immediate requirement for an assault weapon. The only use the Army could ultimately find for the S.T.A. was to arm personnel whose job did not require a rifle. The S.T.A. saw limited use in the 1494: 1740: 1610: 1141: 1480: 1392: 1525: 1239: 1688: 1553: 1303: 1188: 1571: 1289: 1449: 1511: 645:
greater numbers, into the 30,000 range. One estimate, based on the serial numbers of surviving guns, is about 35,000 made during 1918 and possibly 1919. The vast majority were not actually accepted into service and likely remained in the factory until a new demand was created in the interwar years. According to a French report made after the war, the Germans produced 50,000 units in 1918, but only 8,000 - 10,000 were delivered.
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copies of the M/20 in 1922 it is estimated 60 or 70 guns were made in total; those were of inferior quality and the magazines were not interchangeable. The production suffered multiple delays, in 1925 the first guns were completed and small amounts were sold to police, coastal guard, local civil guard organizations and customs. 12 were acquired by the civil guard in 1932 as a pledge from a failed contract.
885:. The Bergmann MP 18.1 represents a milestone both in terms of armament technology and warfare tactics. It opened the way for a whole new class of weapons and triggered the research for lighter automatic firearms to be used by mobile troops. Its first direct competitors did not see service in World War I, but most of them saw use in all the limited conflicts taking place in the inter-war period. 604: 581:. This was tested as both a support weapon fired from a prone position, and an assault weapon fired from the hip. In late 1916, the Military Aviation Corps of the Italian Army created the first official demand for a submachine gun when they requested the development of a single-barreled Villar Perosa with a detachable stock, which was made in early 1917 and later adopted as the 679: 855: 1097: 778:
were added after the Treaty of Versailles. In fact, the conversions were not undertaken until the 1930s. It was merely a cheap and economical way for the German police to update their existing stocks of submachine guns to feed from the new Schmeisser box magazine without having to purchase entirely new orders of MP 28,IIs.
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Like many other open-bolt designs, the MP 18 was prone to accidental discharge. If the buttstock of a loaded gun was given a hard knock while the bolt was fully forward, the gun could accidentally fire because of the bolt overcoming the action spring resistance and moving rearward enough to pick up a
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feed to a 90° Schmeisser box magazine feed. These conversions were carried out at C.G. Haenel on the request of German police forces.. It is commonly assumed that the conversions were undertaken from 1920 onward, predating the MP 28,II. This derives from confusion over the '1920' property stamps that
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The German police asked for external safeties on their MP 18s, and universal bolt-locking safeties were added on all the submachine guns used by the police. Later submachine gun designs like the Sten and the MP 40 were modified to allow the cocking handle to be pushed inwards to lock the closed bolt
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A common claim is that the gun proved so effective that it was banned by the Treaty of Versailles. Restrictions are laid out in Tables No. II & No. III of the treaty which gives the number of rifles, carbines, heavy machine guns, and light machine guns. A clause that appears in some copies reads
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The number that actually reached the front is probably lower. The best indicator is the serial number range of the examples captured by the Allies in the second half of 1918. All MP 18s that were captured were low serial numbers, typically in the hundreds, a reasonable estimate is that around 4,000
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Old stocks of MP 18/I submachine guns were distributed as foreign aid to allies of the Third Reich in neighboring countries. These predominantly fell into the hands of fascist groups in France, Austria, and Czechoslovakia. In France, deliveries of the MP 18/I, MP 28,II, and MP 35/I submachine guns
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It remains a matter of controversy as to whether he made a weapon matching this description, but it is proven that the MP 18/I was merely one of many submachine gun concepts that were developed at the time, and that it cannot be referred to with any certainty as the first. The MP 18/I was the first
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were bought between 1922 and 1940 During the Winter War, 171 MP-28s were bought from Belgium; but they did not arrive in time. These guns were later issued in the Continuation War to units in Lapland, home front troops and supply corps. The Leonard Lindelöf company started to manufacture licensed
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After 1920, the MP 18 was modified to use a straight magazine similar to those used in the later developed MP 40 submachine gun. The MP 18 could only fire in the fully automatic mode. Its successor, the MP 28/2, received a modified mechanism with a selector for single shot or fully automatic fire.
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By 1933, with the Nazis gaining power and the Inter-Allied Commission of Control no longer enforcing the Versailles restrictions, Haenel was free to openly manufacture the MP Schmeisser. These guns were now stamped 'M.P.28,II', giving rise to the common name of this gun: the MP 28. Export sales of
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Major-General Ernst von Wrisberg, the director of the Prussian War Ministry, wrote shortly after the end of the war that some 17,000 guns had been delivered by October 1918. This estimate is backed up by military acceptance stamps reaching into the 17,000 serial mark. Existing serial numbers bear
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and Mauser pattern magazines in favour of a new magazine of Schmeisser's own design. The Schmeisser magazine was double stack but had a single-position feed opening. The feed lips were reinforced with a strengthened bracket which was intended to prevent the deformation of the magazine opening (a
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China produced many copies of the SIG Bergmann at various factories, including the arsenals at Tsing Tao, Dagu, and Hanyang. The production was decentralized, and each factory's version exhibited differences from one another; the guns produced at Tsing Tao and Dagu had a bottom-mounted magazine.
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drum as the artillery Luger. No details are available concerning the MP 18/II, however it is known that the MP 18/III and the MP 18/IV both fed from a straight, 90° magazine feed which took Mauser pattern box magazines, of the same type used in Mauser's experimental C06/08 pistol and C17 'Trench
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The MP 18 submachine gun is a simple blowback operated weapon firing from the open bolt. The original MP 18.1 was designed to use the snail drum magazine of the Luger Artillery model pistol. This rotary design type of magazine holds 32 rounds of 9 mm Parabellum, the user having to load the
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in Belgium and Veland in the Netherlands. Pieper served as the "manufacturer" of these early model MP Schmeissers, which were distinguishable by their rounded charging handle. Some of these early guns were "sanitized", with no markings on the magazine housing except for a serial number, and
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during their exile from their home country. The Austrian Nazi Party was banned after their attempted coup in 1934 and many members of the militant wing of the party went to Germany to receive training by the SS. The intent was to send these militants back to Austria, but a second coup never
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The French immediately launched studies based on captured MP 18s. In 1921, the Section Technique de l'Artillerie (S.T.A.) was asked to develop a prototype for the country's first submachine gun. It is often said that the weapon copied the M.P.18,I, it maybe also be derived from the French
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round, chamber it and fire. Soldiers liked to leave the bolt of their firearm in this closed or forward position, so dirt and debris would not enter the barrel and chamber. This "bolt-closure" practice acted as a dust cover for the weapon's chamber, preventing a
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The MP 18 proved to be an excellent weapon. Its concept was well-proven in trench fighting. The basic design directly influenced later submachine gun designs and showed its superiority over the regular infantry rifle in urban, mobile, and guerrilla warfare.
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The MP Schmeisser was not adopted by the Reichswehr; export sales were Haenel's main source of interest in this weapon. Prior to the Nazi regime, Germany was still subject to export restrictions. Haenel came into an arrangement with two foreign companies,
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34, an MP 28 made in Belgium by Pieper Bayard, former Bergmann licensed manufacturer or with the MP34 made by Steyr. It is easy to identify the Bergmann MP 32/34/35 or its final version 35/1 since the cocking lever works exactly like a rifle bolt.
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was added, in addition to proofing stamps by Woit Nicolas Cominoto. Pieper did not actually manufacture any of these guns: all of these ''Belgian-made' Schmeissers were made at Haenel and the parts were sent to Pieper for assembly.
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During the 1920s Chicago gun dealer Vincent Daniels imported 7.65mm SIG Bergmann submachine guns and installed a two-position fire-selector behind the end cap of the receiver. This arrangement was somewhat similar to the later
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for the weapon, the testing commission, for practical reasons, insisted that the MP 18 be adapted to use the 32-round TM 08 Luger "snail" drum magazine that was widely used with the long-barreled version of the Luger pistol.
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iteration after the earlier 'I' prototype. The fire selector was retained but many additional improvements were also made in the magazine feed and recoil spring. This was the first model Schmeisser to abandon the
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The MP 18 served in the final stages of World War I in 1918. Contrary to popular belief, the Bergmann MP 18/I did not reach the front in early 1918, and no submachine guns were employed by German
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Four different versions of the MP 18 were evaluated by the German Army, known as the models I, II, III, and IV. They shared the same basic design but exhibited differences in the feed system.
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Although MP 18 production ended after World War I, it was highly influential on subsequent small arms design; it formed the basis of most submachine guns manufactured between 1920 and 1960.
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magazine with a proprietary loading tool. A special sleeve was required when the snail drum was used on the MP 18 to stop the snail drum from being inserted too far in the magazine well.
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to crush the uprising and initially did little to stop these guns from falling into paramilitary hands. The MP 18/I proved to be particularly popular among these irregular forces.
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In Czechoslovakia, police confiscated several MP 18/Is that had been smuggled into the country by the SS to arm Henleinist sabotage squads. Some of these guns saw use during the
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in 1931 and put them into service, a SIG Bergmann with a 50-round magazine was borrowed by Lieutenant João Bezerra of the Alagoas police and used in the 1938 Angico Raid where
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who armed themselves with weapons appropriated from military depots. After the armistice, Germany found itself embroiled with domestic strife in the form of the
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for the magazine well, and a bayonet mount, it entered service in 1940. The magazine and the bolt of the MP 28 could be used in the Lanchester. The British
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An improved version of the MP Schmeisser appeared in the late 1920s. This was called the 'MP Schmeisser Mod. 28/II'. The suffix indicates that this was the
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to the tubular receiver casing. This design change prevented accidental discharges when the bolt was left forward and a loaded magazine was inserted.
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The Soviet Union made a similar use of MP 28 design in their PDD-34 sub machine gun in 1934. Further development of the PPD-34 led to the simplified
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or 'improved'). The guns themselves are marked 'M.P.18,I SYSTEM SCHMEISSER'. The so-called MP 18/Iv was a conversion of the MP 18/I from a 45°
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All the limited conflicts between 1920 and 1940 saw an increasing use of this new class of weapons, first in South America during the
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occasionally they were fitted with a bayonet mount that screwed onto the ventilation holes of the barrel jacket. Later, the marking
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Carbine' (the latter was possibly a rival to the MP 18/I.) and later the SIG Bergmann. Full-scale production began in early 1918.
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Emil Bergmann, Theodor Bergmann's son, designed the MP 32 that evolved into the MP 34 as adopted by Denmark before receiving the
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during the Spring Offensive. It was only fielded during the second half of 1918 when the Germans were on the defence against the
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In 1939 20 MP-18/1, and 70 MP-28/2 submachine guns were in used with the police, A further 300 MP28/2s were orderd during WW2
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common problem with the Mauser magazines). However this change to a single-position feed resulted in a far less reliable feed.
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Large numbers of the Tsing Tao submachine gun were made, and use by Chinese Republican troops from the mid-1920s to the 1940s.
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used the side-mounted magazine configuration and a simplified version of the open-bolt firing operating system of the MP 28.
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From the MP 28,II, a variant of the MP 18/I was born, which is sometimes called the 'MP 18/Iv' ( 'v' supposedly standing for
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decided to develop a new weapon for trench warfare. An attempt to modify existing semi-automatic pistols (specifically the
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and issued to Japanese Marines in China. SIG Bergmanns were also captured from Chinese forces. MP28 bought for trials
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and a few other technicians. They designed a new type of weapon to fulfill the requirements, which was designated the
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in 7.65mm, likely SIG Bergmann. Issued to the army and public security police in 1929, under the designation m/929.
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In 1940, with a pressing need for individual automatic weapons, the British copied the MP 28 and developed the
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The MP 18/I was gradually retired from military service and allocated to police forces, particularly the
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The Control of local conflict: a design study on arms control and limited war in the developing areas
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adopted by the navy; 125 were ordered in 1922 and 320 in 1929. These weapons were fitted with the
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This article is about the submachine gun. For the paleontological zone referred to as MP 18, see
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from occurring because of the presence of debris, but making accidental discharge more likely.
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Illustrierte Enzyklopädie der Schützenwaffen aus aller Welt: Schützenwaffen heute (1945-1985)
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50-round Mauser pattern detachable box magazine (MP 18,III and MP 18,IV prototypes, SIG 1920)
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40-round Mauser pattern detachable box magazine (MP 18,III and MP 18,IV prototypes, SIG 1920)
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The MP 18 was a heavy weapon, weighing over 5 kg (11.0 lb) when fully loaded. The
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The MP 18 is often credited as the very first submachine gun, as some sources discount the
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mass-produced submachine gun to see extensive use in an infantry assault role in warfare.
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Artillery of the Latvian Army (1918–1940): structure, tasks and place in the Armed forces
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Latvijas armijas artilērija 1919.-1940.g.: Vieta bruņotajos spēkos, struktūra un uzdevumi
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Switzerland; the Swiss made model was known as the SIG Bergmann 1920. It existed in
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10-round Mauser pattern detachable box magazine (MP 18,III and MP 18,IV prototypes)
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Photo from the Stroop Report of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943; showing MP 28s.
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submachine guns with half that thickness or less, such as the Sten gun or MP 40.
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The Dutch-Indonesian War 1945-49: armies of the Indonesian War of Independence
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The MP 18 remained in limited service with the German armed forces during the
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trialed a submachine gun chambered in the 8x18mm Roth cartridge, known as the
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was killed Around 8 Bergmmans were purchased for the Special Police in the
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who designed a submachine gun for Rheinmetall in 1919 and used Bergmann's
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guns saw combat. The presence of an MP 18/I at the Sarsılmaz Museum in
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Guerreiros do sol : violência e banditismo no Nordeste do Brasil
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Members of the Alberta Provincial Police in Canada with an MP 18 and
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the MP 28,II were made to many countries. The MP28 was copied by the
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In Germany, Hugo Schmeisser continued his work on submachine guns at
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was assassinated by ultranationalists armed with a stolen MP 18/I.
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Though Schmeisser designed a conventional 20-round-capacity "box"
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One of the most notable post-war users of the MP 18/I were the
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Shortly after reaching the front, the MP 18/I was used at the
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A German soldier with an MP 18 in Northern France, 1918
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Osprey Publishing. p.  622:The first unit to receive the MP 18/I was the 4170: 3872: 3265: 3038: 2820: 2732: 2618: 2503: 2003: 2001: 1873: 1871: 1869: 1867: 1865: 1863: 1861: 1859: 1857: 873:Bergmann sold the license of the MP 18. 1 to 1178:, later adopted as Mi 34 Schmeisser-Bayard ( 1001:was created by a team of technicians led by 224:Lindelof Konetehdas (Lindelof Submachinegun) 4967: 2845: 2226: 2224: 1884:The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II 947:"ANCIENS ETABLISSMENTS PIEPER S.A. HERSTAL" 908:Between 1927 and 1930 Estonia produced the 406:32-round detachable box magazine (MP 28/II) 403:30-round detachable box magazine (post WW1) 4177: 4163: 3879: 3865: 3272: 3258: 3045: 3031: 2975:, Harrisburg, Pa.: Stackpole Books, 1955. 2888: 2623:. Men-at-arms. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. 2261:Associação dos Oficiais da Policia Militar 2215: 2095: 2038:de Quesada, Alejandro (20 November 2011). 2037: 1998: 1854: 639:tth Regiment "Royal Highlanders of Canada" 5125:Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1918 4943: 4931: 2560: 2351: 2317:Mello, Frederico Pernambucano de (2011). 2286:"O Museu de Polícia Militar de São Paulo" 458:. Introduced into service in 1918 by the 5150:World War II infantry weapons of Germany 5003: 4919: 4907: 4882: 4788: 2686: 2465: 2461: 2459: 2457: 2374: 2221: 2106: 2104: 1976: 1974: 1972: 1970: 1968: 1966: 1964: 1962: 1960: 1958: 1956: 1954: 1952: 1950: 1948: 1946: 1944: 1838:"SIG Bergmann Model 1920 submachine gun" 1782: 1780: 1139: 1095: 988: 861: 853: 841: 833: 677: 602: 490: 466:, the MP 18 was intended for use by the 5155:World War II infantry weapons of Brazil 2921: 2033: 2031: 2029: 1942: 1940: 1938: 1936: 1934: 1932: 1930: 1928: 1926: 1924: 1832: 1830: 1828: 1267: 660: 5145:World War II infantry weapons of China 5077: 2846:de Quesada, Alejandro (20 May 2014b). 2066: 1877: 1826: 1824: 1822: 1820: 1818: 1816: 1814: 1812: 1810: 1808: 4158: 3860: 3253: 3026: 2454: 2316: 2184: 2101: 1777: 571:In October 1915 the Austro-Hungarian 5100:7.65×21mm Parabellum submachine guns 4955: 2637: 2619:Lohnstein, Marc; Hook, Adam (2023). 2494: 2026: 1921: 1905: 1903: 278:4.0 kg (8.8 lb) (MP 28/II) 5130:World War I German infantry weapons 2657: 1805: 1174:: MP 28 assembled under license at 1100:TM 08 magazine for Bergmann MP 18.1 673: 119:Greater Poland Uprising (1918-1919) 13: 5090:1920s disestablishments in Germany 2908: 1982:"Bergmann M.P.18,I submachine gun" 370:approx. 350-500 rounds/min (MP 18) 14: 5171: 2986: 2926:. Pen & Sword Books Limited. 2893:. Weapons 31. Osprey Publishing. 2825:. Osprey Publishing. p. 46. 2823:The Romanian Army of World War II 1900: 1886:. Orbis publishing. p. 258. 1091: 737:1924 Estonian coup d'état attempt 537:, was part of a team composed of 134:1924 Estonian coup d'état attempt 5095:7.63×25mm Mauser submachine guns 3280:Chinese infantry weapons of the 2431:. Provincial Archives of Alberta 2069:Chinese Civil War Armies 1911–49 1758: 1738: 1722: 1706: 1686: 1672: 1655: 1647:. 167 MP 18s were acquired from 1633: 1608: 1594: 1569: 1551: 1537: 1523: 1509: 1492: 1478: 1465: 1447: 1425: 1407: 1390: 1375: 1361: 1348: 1334: 1320: 1301: 1287: 1269: 1251: 1237: 1200: 1186: 1164: 1050:. 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(1994). 2345: 2310: 2296: 2278: 2249: 2178: 2154: 2136: 2118: 1371:: Used by the police after WWI. 5105:9mm Parabellum submachine guns 5085:1918 establishments in Germany 3538: 2924:Machine Guns and the Great War 2889:de Quesada, Alejandro (2014). 2067:Jowett, Philip (15 Jul 1997). 1402:Indonesian National Revolution 598: 382:380 m/s (1,247 ft/s) 257: 169:Indonesian National Revolution 1: 5135:Weapons of the Ottoman Empire 2658:Lai, Benjamin (29 Jun 2017). 1715:Collaborationist Chinese Army 1587:, used by the army after the 1563:Pistola metralhadora Bergmann 1196:: MP 18, MP 28, SIG Bergmann 1028:name when adopted by nascent 993:A French-made STA Modèle 1924 976:Ribeyrolles automatic carbine 970:and had a 36-round magazine. 454:designed and manufactured by 372:550-600 rounds/min (MP 28/II) 252:1928 – early 1940s (MP 28/II) 5160:World War II submachine guns 2775:. 2012-03-27. Archived from 2759:"Polish WWII Weapons Part 1" 2561:Willbanks, James H. (2004). 2377:Vargas e a crise dos anos 50 2185:McNab, Chris (20 May 2014). 1135: 829: 750:, then in Europe during the 7: 5140:World War I submachine guns 5110:Firearms by Hugo Schmeisser 4687:Multi-Star Signal Cartridge 4682:Model 1943 Stielhandgranate 4672:Model 1924 Stielhandgranate 3374:Smith & Wesson Model 10 1878:Bishop, Chris, ed. (1998). 1628:National Revolutionary Army 1602:Slovak Republic (1939–1945) 655:Turkish War of Independence 637:. Canadian troops from the 10: 5176: 5120:Submachine guns of Germany 4647:Gross Gewehr-Panzergranate 4185:German firearms and light 3084:Smith & Wesson Model 3 910:Arsenal M23 submachine gun 754:, and in China during the 584:Carabinetta Automatica OVP 578:Maschinengewehr Hellriegel 556:The MP 18/I used the same 502:What became known as the " 486: 409:32-round detachable TM 08 286:832 mm (32.8 in) 276:4.18 kg (9.2 lb) 85: 15: 5014: 4740: 4617: 4579: 4545: 4394: 4341: 4255: 4197: 4109: 4067: 4035: 4002: 3984: 3946: 3898: 3804: 3763: 3754: 3727: 3704: 3686: 3653: 3620: 3557: 3499: 3387: 3329: 3311: 3288: 3214: 3196: 3158: 3140: 3092: 3064: 2687:Dambītis, Kārlis (2016). 1263:Alberta Provincial Police 1044:Lanchester submachine gun 895:Lanchester submachine gun 826:coastal artillery units. 728:In 1922 Foreign Minister 573:Standschützen-Battalionen 436: 386: 376: 364: 354: 306: 301: 297:200 mm (7.9 in) 290: 282: 272: 267: 256: 246: 208: 200: 192: 187: 91: 80: 72: 67: 58:Place of origin 57: 47: 35: 28: 5115:Simple blowback firearms 4707:Propaganda-Gewehrgranate 4677:Model 1939 Eihandgranate 4637:Fallschirm Leuchtpatrone 4517:Einstossflammenwerfer 46 3282:Second Sino-Japanese War 2468:The Suomi Submachine Gun 1770: 1624:Second Sino-Japanese War 1180:Mitraillette Modèle 1934 1156: 814:, specifically with the 801:Sudeten Uprising of 1938 760:Second Sino-Japanese War 741:Thompson submachine guns 149:Second Sino-Japanese War 4727:Wurfgranate Patrone 326 4652:Gewehr-Granatpatrone 40 4487:Raketen-Panzerbüchse 43 3178:Schwarzlose machine gun 2916:Small arms of the world 2914:Clinton Ezell, Edward. 2148:armesfrancaises.free.fr 1753:, 1943; showing MP 28s. 1015:Type 100 submachine gun 980:Revelli-Beretta carbine 956:Second Spanish Republic 628:119th Infantry Division 425:50-round magazine from 159:German-Czechoslovak War 4838:Bren light machine gun 4502:Fliegerfaust/Luftfaust 4412:Schwarzlose MG M.07/12 4304:M30 Luftwaffe drilling 4284:Gewehr 43/Karabiner 43 2922:Cornish, Paul (2009). 2821:Mark Axworthy (1992). 2802:www.thefreelibrary.com 2733:Magnar Skaret (2017). 2375:Castro Gomes, Angela. 2236:www.thefreelibrary.com 1751:Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 1620:Korean Liberation Army 1415:Imperial State of Iran 1145: 1101: 994: 870: 859: 851: 846:SIG 1920 copy made in 839: 683: 624:237th Infantry Brigade 617:Hundred Days Offensive 608: 549:stands for the number 499: 440:V-notch and front post 366:Rate of fire 174:Iranian crisis of 1946 4915:PPS-43 submachine gun 4742:Notable foreign-made 4712:Shaving Stick Grenade 4289:Grossfuss Sturmgewehr 3817:7.62×63mm Springfield 3416:Chiang Kai-shek rifle 2713:www.waroverholland.nl 2542:www.jaegerplatoon.net 2518:www.jaegerplatoon.net 2358:Ciência & Trópico 1311:: 1,523 SIG M/20s in 1143: 1099: 992: 865: 857: 845: 837: 681: 606: 535:Bergmann Waffenfabrik 498:trademark on an MP 18 494: 456:Bergmann Waffenfabrik 215:Bergmann Waffenfabrik 18:Mammal Paleogene zone 5034:7.65×21mm Parabellum 5029:7.65×17mmSR Browning 4662:Gewehr-Sprenggranate 4642:Gewehr-Panzergranate 4400:other larger weapons 3976:Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr 3938:M1879 Reichsrevolver 3890:infantry weapons of 3781:7.65×17mmSR Browning 3746:Boys anti-tank rifle 3607:Lahti-Saloranta M/26 3056:infantry weapons of 2569:. 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Index

Mammal Paleogene zone

Submachine gun
Germany
Users
World War I
Russian Civil War
Warlord Era
German Revolution
Greater Poland Uprising (1918-1919)
Irish Civil War
Rif War
1924 Estonian coup d'état attempt
Chaco War
Spanish Civil War
Second Sino-Japanese War
Chinese Civil War
German-Czechoslovak War
World War II
Indonesian National Revolution
Iranian crisis of 1946
Ifni War
C.G. Haenel
Pieper
SIG
Barrel
Cartridge
9×19mm Parabellum
7.63×25mm Mauser
7.65×21mm Parabellum

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