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Very Rare Metal Marushin German Maschinenpistole MP41 Submachinegun All metal with real wood stock
Full metal with real wood stock and same about weight (4.1Kg) as the real thing! Made August 1980 and appears in unused, unfired condition ! Functions, Fires, Fieldstrips exactly like the real thing ! Select Fire: Like the real MP41 the Marushin MP41 can be fired on semi (single shot) or full Auto ! Last produced over twenty five years ago these are very rare hard to come by. A superb rare blowback replica SMG Includes: 6x brand new 9mm blowback cartridges (new type) one box of PFC caps. No original box.
Brief info on the MP41 The MP41 (Machine Pistol 41) is a modified version of the MP40. The MP40 is a follow-on to the MP38. The MP 38 was the first machine pistol issued to the German army since WW1. The MP38 was designed and manufactured from 1938 to 1940 by ERMA. The MP40 and MP40/I were cost reduced versions of the MP38. The MP40s were made by a number of firms and subcontractors from 1940 to 1944. The MP41 was credited to Schmeisser the plant manager at Haenl. For that reason, anything that looked like an MP41 has been called a Schmeisser. All three fired 9mm Para. ammo. Maschinenpistolen 41 Calibre: 9mm Parabellum Length overall: 830mm Length of barrel: 245mm Weight: 4.1kg Muzzle velocity: 381 ms-1 Magazine capacity: 32 rounds Maximum effective (combat) range: 70m Rate of fire: 500 rpm cyclic The MP41, manufactured by Haenel, was used by Germany's paramilitary police units, which had long been armed with wooden stocked MP28 's. The wooden stocks allowed the butts to be used as clubs in riot situations. The MP41 was identical to the MP40 in all respects other than the difference in stocks. Any questions at all please ask away: info@modelguns-worldwide.com
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