
Danuvia 43M submachine gun - Wikipedia
The Danuvia 39M/43M was a Hungarian submachine gun designed by Pál Király in the late 1930s and used during World War II. The 9×25mm Danuvia submachine gun was designed by Hungarian engineer Pál Király in the late 1930s, and was …
这大概是二战威力最大的冲锋枪?匈牙利达努维亚M43
2021年1月27日 · 从M43冲锋枪中发射9x25mm时,初速450m/秒,加上8.3克的弹头重,动能大约840焦耳,这个威力和温切斯特那票.32SL自动装填步枪差不多。 当然,这种相对威力较大的手枪弹用自由枪机的话势必会导致枪机过重,所以启拉力给他设计了一个杠杆式的延迟枪机。
FNAB-43 - Wikipedia
The FNAB-43 was an expensive weapon to manufacture as it used extensive milling and precision engineering in its manufacture. The FNAB-43 uses a lever-delayed blowback system, firing from the closed bolt position. The bolt is a two-piece unit with a pivoted lever interposed between bolt head and body.
Kiraly 43M: Hungary’s Overpowered Submachine Gun
2017年5月12日 · The 43M is less a submachine gun than a selective-fire carbine. Like the American M1 .30 Carbine, it bridged the gap between the true pistol-caliber SMG and the machine carbine (aka “assault rifle”) firing a true intermediate-power cartridge.
Kiraly Danuvia Submachine Guns Machine Pistols - Hungarian …
This 43.M Submachine Gun was issued with a standard 35.M type Sword bayonet. 480mm overall, 340mm long double edged blade. 15mm dia socket sleeve.
Kiraly 43M: Hungary's Overpowered Submachine Gun - YouTube
Mechanically the 43M (and 39M) are lever-delayed blowback actions, firing the 9x25mm Mauser Export cartridge - the most powerful submachine gun cartridge in use at the time. The 43M stock feels...
7.62x39 (M43) - BallisticStudies.com
Along with the medium and light machine gun another type of weapon was developed for trench warfare, the submachine gun or SMG. The SMG featured the automatic fire of the machine gun but used pistol ammunition making it a compact, light recoiling weapon effective out to an absolute maximum range of 150 yards.
Hungarian 43M SMG - Axis History Forum
2004年5月9日 · I understand the Hungarian M43 SMG was based on a Swiss (SIG) design - modified for Hungarian requirements. The weapon, apart from it's folding magazine - is pretty stock standard for it's time.
Hungarian Weapons Mannlicher 43M Infantry Rifle Hungary
Muzzle velocity 760-780 m/sec with S.S. cartridge. Action: Turning-bolt Mannlicher action, locked by 2 rotating lugs on the bolt body into the receiver plus by the bolt handle. The rifle has a two-piece bolt with the bolt handle positioned ahead of the receiver bridge when the bolt is forward.
Hungaruan Danuvia 43M SMG? - Axis History Forum
2004年10月21日 · Danuvia M43 has barrel of 424mm and IE Thompson M1 has barrel only of 268mm.. And even the Suomi M/1931 which is know maybe as most accurate SMG ever with a "long barrel" only had 314mm barrel..