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What caliber was the German MP40?

German MP40 “Maschinenpistole. 40” submachine gun,. 40 caliber. The Maschinenpistole 40, commonly known as the MP40, is similar to the Thompson, but uses a smaller 9-mm round.

Who used the MP40 in WWII?

the German Army
German Maschinenpistole 40 (MP40), a 9-mm submachine gun used by the German Army during World War II.

Is MP40 better than Thompson?

Effective Range & Accuracy Thompson gun has a longer effective range than MP40. Therefore, Thompson is better to deal with the target at midrange combat than MP40. Besides, MP40 is the most powerful and effective in short-range combat. Moreover, the accuracy Thompson gun is also higher than the MP40.

How much does an original MP40 cost?

MP40: $24 (1942)

How many bullets does a MP40 hold?

32-round
MP 40

Maschinenpistole 40
Effective firing range 100–200 m
Maximum firing range 250 m
Feed system 32-round detachable box magazine, 64-round with dual magazines
Sights Hooded front blade

What was the German MP40 submachine gun used for?

The German MP40 submachine gun (Schmeisser) was a weapon our Allied Forces feared in World War II. The MP 40 was a submachine gun chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge and an open-bolt, blowback-operated automatic arms. It was developed in Nazi Germany and used extensively by the Axis powers during the Second World War.

Why was the MP40 / I made in World War 2?

The MP40/I was an experimental modification of the MP-40 submachine gun developed by the Erma company (we think) in late 1942. It was presumably developed in response to complaints of Soviet fire superiority with SMGs because of their large drum magazines (and also the larger number of SMGs used by the Soviet forces compared to German units).

What was the German machine gun of World War 2?

No collection can be complete without an MP40 or its big brother, the MP44 also known as the STG44. Both were the German armies machine pistol of choice during WW2, with the MP40 having been born out of several earlier MP derivatives.

Who was the inventor of the MP 38 submachine gun?

It took design elements from Heinrich Vollmer’s VPM 1930 and EMP. Vollmer then worked on Berthold Geipel’s MP 36 and in 1938 submitted a prototype to answer a request from the Heereswaffenamt (Army Weapons Office) for a new submachine gun, which was adopted as MP 38.