First submachinegun, firing pistol-caliber ammunition? That's probably the "Broomhandle" Mauser from 1893 or 1895 or something like that. They had select-fire versions that could shoot fully automatic. These models were available with a shoulder stock and a high-capacity magazine. They fired a 7.62mm or 9mm pistol round.
Thompson submachine gun was created in 1919.
Thompson submachine gun was developed for use in World War I.
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.
about $15
Best known was the STEN gun.
uzi submachine gun
It was called the Sten with a stick magazine out of the side of it
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
The Heckler & Koch MP5K, a shortened version of the venerable MP5 submachine gun, was first released in 1976.
No, The P90 is a Belgian designed submachine gun.
9mm submachine gun of German design, made by Heckler & Koch. Made in the 1960's. The MP5 is currently one of the most widely used submachine guns in the world. Its successor is the Heckler & Kock UMP.
Sten submachine gun