Seven to ten.
The MP40 utilized 9mm bullets, in a 32-round stick magazine.
if you shoot it enough the mp40 is a lightweight 40 caliber hand gun round sub machine gun fromWWII
An MP40's muzzle velocity (speed of a bullet upon exiting the barrel) is about 1,250 feet/second.
It is unknown how many people died from bullets from the MP40. The warriors did not go around counting how many people got killed by certain types of weapons. They had a hard enough time dealing with identification of the dead warriors and counting bodies and figuring out which body parts belonged to whom and who was missing.
Not very. It utilized small 9x19mm Parabellum bullets. Other submachine guns - for instance, the Thompson - used larger .45 calibre ammo.
The MP40 was invented in 1940 by the Germans.
its just the lag.i use to think that all the time.i will shoot my mp40 and it will jump around a little.evertime I got killed with someone with it,it looked so steady and easyer to kill people with.i also spectated someone with it and it never jumed.I found out when I had got killed by my friend with the mp40.it looked like he had no recoil.next day went to his house and played waw.used the mp40 and it had a lot of recoil.Steady aim and a suppressor reduce recoil a little
The MP40 utilized 9x19 Parabellums - standard 9mm rounds.
The MP40 was almost 33 inches with the stock extended (about 25in with it folded).
The Mp-40 Holds 30 Rounds
The MP40 was first introduced to battle on September 1, 1939 - with the axis invasion of Poland.
The 'MP' in 'MP40' stands for maschinenpistole. The number '40' refers to the fact that it was the 40th machine pistol prototype.