Mitra Tedesco Mp40 Inerte Full Metal Libera Vendita
Replica inerte, di libera vendita e detenzione,
- corpo completamente in metallo,
- dimensioni reali (cm 84),
- calcio pieghevole, peso circa 3,5 Kg,
- smontabile e con meccanismi funzionanti
- cinghia in dotazione
- caricatore amovibile
The MP40 (Maschinenpistole 40, literally "machine pistol 40") was a submachine gun developed in Germany and used extensively by paratroopers and platoon and squad leaders, and other troops during World War II. The MP40 had a relatively low rate of fire and low recoil, which made it more manageable than other contemporary submachine guns. The MP40, and its predecessor the MP38, were sometimes
The MP40 is descended from the MP36, a select-fire prototype made of machined steel, of which only two examples remain. The MP36 prototype was developed independently by Erma prior to the 1938 request from the German government for a new submachinegun which led to the MP38. The MP38 was a simplification of the MP36, as the MP40 was later a simplification of the MP38, the differences being in cost-saving alterations, especially the use of more pressed rather than machined parts and an improved safety.






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