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Marshal Zhukov of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany ordered what was left of the 'ERMA' assets to be liquidated on August 31, 1948. [1] [4] Geipel re-established the company under the brand name ERMA-Werke in Bavaria in 1949 and in 1952 the company moved to Dachau, near Munich. Geipel's son Rudolf became the Chief Engineer of the new ...
The length of the gun is 892–950 mm depending on stock position. The barrel length is either 250 or 308 mm long. [citation needed] Its rate of fire is 500 rounds per minute and has sliding two 32-round MP 40 magazine wells. The practical range was 150–200 meters. The gun was crudely assembled with a stock made of pipes welded together.
Pages in category "Erma Werke firearms" ... EMP 44; Erma EMP; Erma ESP 85A; M. MP 36; MP 40 This page was last edited on 29 December 2009, at 01: ...
A provisional manual was printed in French as Provisoire sur le pistolet-mitrailleur Erma – Vollmer de 9mm, issued on December 26, 1939 and updated on January 6, 1940. However, the French had obtained only some 1,540 suitable magazines for these guns, so only 700-800 EMPs were actually distributed to the French forces, mostly to the Mobile ...
The Maschinenpistole 40 ("Machine pistol 40") descended from its predecessor the MP 38, which was in turn based on the MP 36, a prototype made of machined steel. [8] The MP 36 was developed independently by Erma Werke's Berthold Geipel with funding from the German Army. It took design elements from Heinrich Vollmer's VPM 1930 and EMP.
The ESP 85A is a target pistol produced by the German firearms company Erma. Mainly used as a sporting arm, it is also found in service with security companies. It is available in two calibers, .22 LR (the preferred sporting or target model) and .32 S&W Long (7.65x23mm). There is a difference between models marked ESP85 and ESP85A.
Erma Werke: 9×19mm Parabellum Germany: 1944 SMG Erma EMP: Erma Werke: 9×19mm Parabellum 9×23mm Largo 7.63×25mm Mauser Germany: 1931 SMG ETVS submachine gun: Établissement Technique de Versailles 7.65×20mm Longue France: 1933-1939 SMG Experimental Model 2 submachine gun: 8×22mm Nambu Japan: 1935 SMG F1 submachine gun: Lithgow Small Arms ...
Erma Werke, Haenel 9×19mm Parabellum: 550 1938 1,109~ Used by the Waffen-SS, Feldgendarmerie, Army and the Volkssturm MP 40: Submachine gun: Close-quarters: Straight blowback, open bolt Nazi Germany: Steyr-Mannlicher, Erma Werke, Haenel 9×19mm Parabellum: 100–200 500–550 1940 1,100,000~ 3.97 MP 41: Submachine gun: Close-quarters: Straight ...