$4000 to $6000 depending on condition and exact version, HOWEVER, in the US, if that gun has not already been registered with the BATFE by May 1986, it CANNOT be registered. It is contraband, has no value, and must be surrendered to the BATFE. Penalty for violation of that law begins at 10 years in a Federal prison and a fine of $250,000.
$4000
A sub-machine gun fires pistol cartridges. A machine gun fires rifle rounds.
Yes. A sub machine gun is a machine gun that fires pistol rounds and Uzis are 9mm.
The .45 Thompson sub-machine gun and M3 sub machine gun (grease gun) were used in WW2, Korea, and Vietnam War. A sub-machine gun is called a SUB machine gun because it uses "pistol" ammunition. The M3 sub-machinegun looked exactly like a grease gun; hence the name.
Sub machine gun
No
@1915
SMG
sub-machine gun
If you are referring to the present, today's most powerful sub-machine gun is the H&K UMP .45 cal sub-machine gun, or the Kriss Vector SMG. if you are referring to the past however then its undeniably the Tommy Gun. also a .45 cal sub-machine gun.
Michel Chan
9x19mm
There was more than 1 model. Rates of fire vary from about 600 to 1,500 rounds per minute, depending on model.