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.
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.
The PPSh-41 was Russian made sub-machine gun .
they used the banglores , m1 Grand ,BAR , Thompson sub machine gun , PSH
what ever if i deleting those ok here the weapon look down the a gun named find it what ever you want . :) American machine gun : Lewis machine gun , BAR Rifle , Chauchat machine gun , Hotchkiss M1909 Benet-Mercie machine gun awnswer : yes America weapon are best of all !!!!!!!!!
new weapons included the Thompson sub machine gun aka Tommy gun. m1grand semi automatic rifle. in WWI they had one shot bolt action rifles but in WWII they introduced the sub machine gun and semi automatic rifle. some other weapons include m1 carbine also a semi automatic rifle, flamethrower, new and improved tanks, bazooka type weapons, new frag granades, smoke granades, air strikes, long ranged artillery and war ships, morters, new turrets such as the 30 caliber fully automatic machine gun and the 50 caliber. and that's just the American advancements.
MP5
An SMG is a Sub Machine Gun that's close to a machine gun but is only...well...a smaller version.
mp3 is an audio encoding format mp4 is method of defining compression of audio and visual (AV) digital data. mp5 is a German 9mm sub-machine gun
First of all it is spelled : Heckler & Koch 800 rounds per minute for MP5, 700 for MP5SD and 900 for MP5k.
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.
SMG stands for Sub-Machine Gun. Firearms in that category are generally compact, handheld, operated from an unsupported position and function in a fully automatic firing mode. Some examples would be UZI, MP5, Vector, Thompson.
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
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SMG