During World War II the United States used a couple different sub-machine guns such as the M3/A1 "Grease Gun", the infamous Thompson sub-machine gun the M50/55 Reising the M42 and the M2 "Hyde."
Thompson submachine gun was developed for use in World War I.
It was called the Sten with a stick magazine out of the side of it
In 1938 this submachine gun became popular with the U.S. Military, which they utilized during World War II. Today these guns are collected by many gun enthusiasts, and are worth between $25,000 and $40,400.
yes because it could a sten mark 2
the best weapons used in WWII are, in my opinion, the; Russian Mosin-Nagant rifle US Thompson M1 submachine gun German Mauser Kar98k rifle German MP40 submachine gun
Thompson submachine gun was created in 1919.
MP40 submachine gun by the germans Thompson by the americans ppsh-41 by the russians
No, John Thompson developed it after an idea that was expressed constantly during the war - something was needed on the order of a "trench broom" (submachine gun). It saw extensive service in WW II and Korea, and the early days of the Vietnam war.
about $15
Best known was the STEN gun.
uzi submachine gun
No, The P90 is a Belgian designed submachine gun.