The MP 40s were submachine guns developed in Nazi Germany and used extensively by tank crews, platoon and squad leaders, and other troops during World War II. The MP 40 submachine guns are open-bolt, blowback-operated automatic arms and fully automatic.
No it was made by Germany
MP40 submachine gun by the germans Thompson by the americans ppsh-41 by the russians
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depends on what you like the mp40 is a all metal usually skeleton stocked 40 caliber hand gun round sub machine gun from WWII
if you shoot it enough the mp40 is a lightweight 40 caliber hand gun round sub machine gun fromWWII
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No, the AGM mp007/pm40 only takes a small type battery. the stick battery will not fit into the rear of the gun...
The DEMIL code is used by the Department of Defense. If the MP40 sub machine gun was issued through the Department of Defense then there will be a DEMIL code assigned to the weapon.
The MP40 is definitely the best gun, with its high damage and mobility makes it CrAzY.
kwa all the way
If you mean the Smith and Wesson MP40, no, it is a .40 S&W caliber. If you mean another model, no probably not. ---- Actually The Germans made a weapon called the MP40 that shot 9mm in a 32 round clip. a particularly devastating submachine gun best suited for room clearing
Maschinenpistole 40 is a German Sub-machine gun (MP40)