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MP 3008 submachine gun, version with skeletonized butt
MP 3008 submachine gun, version with tubular butt
One of the final stages of MP3008 construction, showing a wooden stock and transposed ejection port and cocking handle
Caliber : |
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9x19mm Luger/Parabellum |
Action : |
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Blowback, open bolt |
Length : |
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760 mm |
Barrel length : |
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196 mm |
Weight unloaded : |
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3200 gramms |
Capacity : |
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32 rounds |
Rate of fire : |
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450 rounds per minute |
Effective range : |
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100-150 meters |
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Download Users Manual
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MP 3008 submachine gun was developed and manufactured in Germany during final stages of the World War 2. It is also known as "Volks Machinenpistole" (People's submachine gun), as it was produced as a last-ditch weapon to arm German Volkssturm units. Several German factories produced about 10 000 of MP 3008 submachine guns in several minor variations, with different stocks. All modifications were internally similar, being based on the British Sten Mk.II submachine gun.
The MP 3008 submachine gun is a simple blowback operated weapon that fires from open bolt. It was capable of semi-automatic and full-automatic fire, thanks to the Sten-type cross-bolt button type fire mode selector. The safety was made in the form of the L-shaped cut at the rear of the cocking handle slot, which was used to lock the bolt in rearward position. Unlike the prototype (Sten Mk.II) the magazine housing on the MP 3008 was welded below the tubular receiver. Ammunition was fed from 32-round box magazines, compatible with German MP-40 submachine guns. The sights consisted of the front post and rear aperture, with fixed setting for 100 meters range. The MP 3008 submachine guns were manufactured with several types of buttstocks, including metallic skeletonized or tubular butts, or simple wooden butts. |
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