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  2. Submachine (series) - Wikipedia

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    Submachine FLFHD is the only HD version of a Submachine game that contains different puzzles than its original online free counterpart. Mateusz Skutnik removed all references to the band Future Loop Foundation in FLFHD, making it more consistent with the Submachine world.

  3. PAM submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    The PAM-1 began production in 1955 and remained in service with the Argentine Armed Forces through the Falklands War and the 90s before being mostly removed from service and sold on the civilian market as a semi-automatic conversion. The PAM-2 was an improved version of the PAM-1 that mostly addressed the inadequate safety originating from the ...

  4. Mauser MP-57 - Wikipedia

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    The MP-57 is a submachine gun which was manufactured by Mauser after the Second World War for the then newly established Bundeswehr. It was chambered in the 9×19mm round and fed from a magazine inserted in the pistol grip.

  5. Hotchkiss Type Universal - Wikipedia

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    The Hotchkiss "type Universal" is a submachine gun manufactured in France after World War II. [1] It was originally designed as a semi-automatic police carbine but a full automatic version was made. It fires from a closed bolt. Its most unique feature however is that it folds up into a very compact package and unfolds easily and relatively quickly.

  6. ZK-383 - Wikipedia

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    The ZK-383 was originally designed to be a squad automatic weapon much like the British Bren and Soviet DP27, despite it shooting a pistol round and not a full sized rifle cartridge. It became an individual submachine gun which resembles the German MP 18. For a submachine gun, the ZK-383 was a heavy and robustly made weapon.

  7. Star Si 35 - Wikipedia

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    The Star Si-35 is a 9x23mm Largo submachinegun that fires from the open bolt. It feeds from 10, 30, and 40 round magazines which were milled and not stamped. [1] A series of submachine guns was developed in the 1930s by Echevierra company of Eibar (Brand name "Star") and the Si-35 is the penultimate version of all their models.

  8. CETME C2 - Wikipedia

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    The CETME C2 (also named the CB-64,) is a Spanish submachine gun based on the British Sterling L2A3. It is an open-bolt, blowback-operated firearm that fires the 9×23mm Largo and 9×19mm Parabellum pistol cartridge.

  9. KP vz. 38 - Wikipedia

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    Kulometná pistole vzor 38 (machine gun pistol model 38), also referred to as Samopal vzor 38 (submachine gun model 38), was a Czechoslovak submachine gun developed during the late 1930s by František Myška. [2] [3] The weapon was officially put into service with the Czechoslovak Army with an order of initial 3,500 pieces to be produced.