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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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.
1665:: Captured Republican-made MP 28 'Avispero' guns pressed into service after the Civil War Those weapons were retired from the regular army in the 1950s; but remained in use with colonial troops until the 1960s. Issued to native police during the
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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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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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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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2872:"La Guerra de Ifni-Sáhara 1957-1958 (IV): Material ligero y pesado utilizado"
2709:"Dutch machineguns [War over Holland - May 1940: the Dutch struggle]"
2595:
2338:
2323:(5a edição revista e atualizada ed.). São Paulo: A Girafa. p. 322.
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2961:, Berlin : Militärverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1988.
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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
700:. Many submachine guns that had not been sent to the front were issued to
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668:"Automatic rifles and carbines are to be counted as light machine guns"
649:
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
1730:
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Members of the Alberta Provincial Police in Canada with an MP 18 and
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954:
the MP 28,II were made to many countries. The MP28 was copied by the
919:
In Germany, Hugo Schmeisser continued his work on submachine guns at
747:
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138:
2354:"Um século de comércio de armas da Bélgica para o Brasil: 1830-1930"
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1400:: ex-Japanese Swiss-made guns. Captured MP28s were used during the
1280:: Imported and local-made copies of the Swiss-made SIG Bergmann in
1244:
1074:
1066:
1062:
732:
was assassinated by ultranationalists armed with a stolen MP 18/I.
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178:
2128:(in Spanish). Armia - Museo de la Industria Armera. Archived from
1911:"Historic Firearm of the Month, July 2000: Maschinenpistole 18, I"
1115:
Though Schmeisser designed a conventional 20-round-capacity "box"
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820:, later eastern foreign divisions of the Waffen SS and also with
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2973:
Small arms of the world: the basic manual of military small arms
2594:
Bloomfield, Lincoln P.; Leiss, Amelia Catherine (30 June 1967).
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4814:
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4795:
4385:
4322:
3523:
3420:
3330:
2645:"Silah Report Podcast V33: Iranian Submachine Guns (1941–1979)"
2429:"Let Justice Be Done: The Alberta Provincial Police, 1917-1932"
2188:
Soviet Submachine Guns of World War II: PPD-40, PPSh-41 and PPS
2040:
The Chaco War 1932-35: South America's greatest modern conflict
1788:"Subfusiles de la Guerra Civil española (I): MP-28 "Naranjero""
1648:
1544:
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1327:
1258:
1207:
1081:
690:
One of the most notable post-war users of the MP 18/I were the
477:
2947:, Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. West Chester, Pennsylvania, 1990.
2497:
China's Small Arms of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)
633:
Shortly after reaching the front, the MP 18/I was used at the
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MP 18/I and MP 28,II submachine guns were distributed to the
682:
Post World War I MP 18 with universal safety and box magazine
603:
1108:
tube was very thick (around 3 mm), compared with later
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3528:
3172:
3052:
3013:
Luger Artillery and Mauser Parabellum - Trommelmagazine use
3012:
1055:
1025:
807:. Bergmann MP 35/Is were also supplied to the Henleinists.
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678:
2918:, Eleventh Edition, Arms & Armour Press, London, 1977
1488:: Adopted locally-made Chinese copies of the SIG Bergmann
866:
Side of an MP 28 in Yoav Fortress, which was named after
854:
704:
volunteers; the government collaborated closely with the
2957:
Günter Wollert; Reiner Lidschun; Wilfried Kopenhagen,
2209:
1096:
416:
36-round detachable box magazine (Spanish Avispero copy)
3008:
Small Arms Review: The MP28,II Successor of the MP 18/I
2257:"A Origem da ROTA – Rondas Ostensivas Tobias de Aguiar"
2089:
2009:"Отчет стрелкового полигона: пистолет-пулемет Томпсона"
1417::The MP28 was purchased before WW2 and used during the
1034:
in 1935. This submachine gun is often mistaken for the
653:, Turkey, which is said to trace its provenance to the
607:
A German soldier with an MP 18 in Northern France, 1918
2697:] (PhD thesis). University of Latvia. p. 115.
838:
SIG Bergmann in the Infantry Museum, Mikkeli, Finland.
2945:
German Military Rifles and Machine Pistols, 1871–1945
2848:
The Spanish Civil War 1936–39 (1): Nationalist Forces
2304:"SMGS AND CARBINES IN MILITARY AND THE USE IN BRAZIL"
2565:
Machine Guns: An Illustrated History of Their Impact
2417:
https://books.google.bg/books?id=1JUJywEACAAJ&dq
2398:
https://books.google.bg/books?id=1JUJywEACAAJ&dq
782:
were made to the far-right nationalist organization
2737:. Norsk Politihistorisk Selskap. pp. 143–145.
1021:, which in turn inspired Degtyarev for his PPD 34.
912:; a weapon based on the SIG Bergmann that used the
2993:A Bergmann MP 18 built in Tsing Tao, China in 1927
2850:. Men-at-Arms 495. Osprey Publishing. p. 38.
2660:Shanghai and Nanjing 1937: Massacre on the Yangtze
2538:"FINNISH ARMY 1918 - 1945: MACHINEPISTOLS PART 2"
2514:"FINNISH ARMY 1918 - 1945: MACHINEPISTOLS PART 1"
2144:"Le pistolet mitrailleur de 9 mm STA modèle 1924"
1261:: Some evidence that captured MP 18s in use with
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4894:
4870:
4857:
4842:
4830:
2508:
2506:
1457:: approx. 6 Bergmann MP 18s in the stock of the
517:In 1915, the German Rifle Testing Commission at
2593:
1210:: Various police agencies adopted the MP 28 in
3018:YouTube Animation showing mechanism of MP 18.1
2060:
2042:. Men-at-Arms 474. Osprey Publishing. p.
622:The first unit to receive the MP 18/I was the
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1859:
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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)
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3865:
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3258:
3045:
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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
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1838:"SIG Bergmann Model 1920 submachine gun"
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466:, the MP 18 was intended for use by the
5155:World War II infantry weapons of Brazil
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5145:World War II infantry weapons of China
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2846:de Quesada, Alejandro (20 May 2014b).
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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
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1647:. 167 MP 18s were acquired from
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1050:. Solidly built with the use of
858:Early model MP 28 sold by Pieper
472:, assault groups specialized in
400:(prototypes, post WW1, MP 28/II)
36:
4657:Gross Panzergranate 46 & 61
2891:MP 38 and MP 40 Submachine Guns
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2466:Thompson, Leroy (23 Mar 2017).
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2352:Wiesebron, Marianne L. (1994).
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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:
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3158:
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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:
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297:200 mm (7.9 in)
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58:Place of origin
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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:
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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:. ABC CLIO. p.
1589:Iron Guard Rebellion
661:Treaty of Versailles
512:infiltration tactics
396:20-round detachable
378:Muzzle velocity
327:7.65×21mm Parabellum
4999:Thompson Model 1928
4994:as Karabiner 455(a)
4878:Beretta Model 38/42
4697:Panzerwurfkörper 42
4527:Solothurn S-18/1000
4242:Dreyse M1907 Pistol
3622:Medium machine guns
3471:M1941 Johnson rifle
3411:Type 21 and Type 77
2943:Gotz, Hans Dieter,
2071:. Men-at-Arms 306.
1502:: MP 28 adopted by
1419:Iran crisis of 1946
997:The Austrian Steyr
958:under the codename
698:Spartacist Uprising
347:(export) (MP 28/II)
341:(export) (MP 28/II)
335:(export) (MP 28/II)
76:1918–1945 (Germany)
5049:7.92×94mm Patronen
5015:German cartridges
4821:as Gewehr 33/40(t)
4323:MP 43/MP 44/StG 44
4294:Karabinek wz. 1929
4222:Walther PP and PPK
4085:Grossflammenwerfer
4078:Kleinflammenwerfer
3966:Mauser Modell 1907
3655:Heavy machine guns
3559:Light machine guns
3534:United Defense M42
3431:Karabinek wz. 1929
2495:Shih, Bin (2018).
1717:with SIG Bergmanns
1435:: SIG Bergmann in
1146:
1102:
995:
871:
860:
852:
840:
764:Battle of Shanghai
735:During the failed
714:Sicherheitspolizei
684:
609:
533:, working for the
500:
360:Open-bolt blowback
233:Qingdao Iron Works
188:Production history
5072:
5071:
5054:9×19mm Parabellum
4865:Browning wz. 1928
4799:as Pistole 645(p)
4779:as Pistole 660(a)
4771:as Pistole 640(b)
4768:Browning Hi-Power
4763:as Pistole 657(n)
4755:as Pistole 625(f)
4581:Grenade launchers
4152:
4151:
3923:Mauser Model 1914
3854:
3853:
3850:
3849:
3822:7.7×56mmR British
3786:9×19mm Parabellum
3771:7.62×25mm Tokarev
3719:M1A1 flamethrower
3461:M1903 Springfield
3369:Browning Hi-Power
3247:
3246:
3224:9mm Browning Long
2744:978-82-998108-4-5
2664:Osprey Publishing
2630:978-1-4728-5474-2
2472:Osprey Publishing
2330:978-85-63610-05-8
2193:Osprey Publishing
2073:Osprey Publishing
2053:978-1-84908-901-2
2013:kalashnikov.media
1645:Spanish Civil War
1585:Sicherheitsdienst
1220:Lundgren Brothers
966:was chambered in
914:9mm Browning Long
817:Sicherheitsdienst
752:Spanish Civil War
508:fire and movement
444:
443:
316:9×19mm Parabellum
263:Fewer than 30,000
154:Chinese Civil War
144:Spanish Civil War
114:German Revolution
104:Russian Civil War
5167:
5044:7.92×57mm Mauser
5024:7.63×25mm Mauser
5017:of the Wehrmacht
5005:
4986:as Gewehr 249(a)
4978:as Gewehr 250(a)
4969:
4957:
4945:
4933:
4921:
4909:
4896:
4884:
4872:
4859:
4844:
4832:
4796:Radom wz. 35 Vis
4790:
4599:Leuchtpistole 42
4594:Leuchtpistole 34
4512:Flammenwerfer 41
4507:Flammenwerfer 35
4179:
4172:
4165:
4156:
4155:
4139:7.92x57mm Mauser
4124:7.63×25mm Mauser
4059:Model 17 grenade
4053:Kugelhandgranate
4046:Stielhandgranate
3913:Langenhan pistol
3881:
3874:
3867:
3858:
3857:
3827:7.92×57mm Mauser
3776:7.63×25mm Mauser
3761:
3760:
3733:anti-tank rifles
3729:Rocket launchers
3274:
3267:
3260:
3251:
3250:
3234:7.65×53mm Mauser
3229:7.63×25mm Mauser
3206:Stielhandgranate
3047:
3040:
3033:
3024:
3023:
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978:and the Italian
812:Second World War
730:Walther Rathenau
719:maschinenpistole
674:Post-war service
635:Battle of Amiens
543:Maschinenpistole
539:Theodor Bergmann
496:Theodor Bergmann
387:Feed system
321:7.63×25mm Mauser
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899:Northside Gang
883:7.63 mm Mauser
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4717:Splitterring
4692:Nebelpatrone
4609:Sturmpistole
4589:Kampfpistole
4571:12 cm GrW 42
4482:Faustpatrone
4396:Machine guns
4350:
4247:Volkspistole
4237:Sturmpistole
4191:World War II
4098:
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3993:
3928:Dreyse M1907
3908:Luger pistol
3508:
3456:Mosin–Nagant
3160:Machine guns
3149:
3127:Mauser M1903
3117:Mauser M1893
3112:Mauser M1890
3102:Mauser M1887
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2883:Bibliography
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2805:. Retrieved
2801:
2792:
2781:. Retrieved
2777:the original
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2716:. Retrieved
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2150:(in French).
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2130:the original
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2017:. Retrieved
2015:(in Russian)
2012:
1989:. Retrieved
1985:
1915:Cruffler.com
1914:
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1845:. Retrieved
1841:
1796:. Retrieved
1794:(in Spanish)
1791:
1677:
1626:received by
1562:
1459:Latvian Army
1383:Nazi Germany
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1036:Mitraillette
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450:is a German
447:
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398:box magazine
333:9x23mm Largo
294: length
209:Manufacturer
164:World War II
81:Used by
5059:13.2×92mmSR
4561:8 cm GrW 34
4492:Panzerfaust
4366:MP 38/MP 40
4351:MP 18/MP 28
4217:Walther P38
3961:Gewehr 1888
3892:World War I
3678:M2 Browning
3630:Schwarzlose
3451:Lee–Enfield
3122:Gewehr 1898
3107:Gewehr 1888
3058:World War I
2126:"Naranjero"
1680:Switzerland
1616:South Korea
1500:Netherlands
1126:malfunction
921:C.G. Haenel
916:cartridge.
793:Austrian SS
756:Warlord Era
599:World War I
464:World War I
460:German Army
260: built
239:(SIG M1920)
219:C.G. Haenel
109:Warlord Era
99:World War I
5079:Categories
4991:M1 carbine
4944:Sl.-Gewehr
4932:Sl.-Gewehr
4910:748-750(e)
4232:Mauser HSc
4207:Mauser C96
4144:13.2mm TuF
4134:10.6×25mmR
4111:Cartridges
3918:Mauser C96
3842:14.5×114mm
3812:7.62×54mmR
3756:Cartridges
3481:Lebel 1886
3401:Hanyang 88
3344:Mauser C96
3216:Cartridges
3074:Mauser C96
2832:1855321696
2807:2022-12-19
2783:2022-12-29
2547:2022-11-19
2523:2022-11-19
2447:2020-08-22
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