The pistol does not have a permanently attached stock- and it is a lot harder to control. The pistol is one handed, the gun two.
Yes and no. Some submachine guns have a shoulder stock, most machine pistols do not.
A sub-machine gun fires pistol cartridges. A machine gun fires rifle rounds.
An automatic firearm is a firearm that will fire as long as the trigger is pressed and there is ammunition available. Some examples of automatic firearms are a machine gun, submachine gun, and machine pistol.
There is no set length, but generally from the size of a pistol to that of a short rifle.
For most purposes an assault rifle would be better than a submachine gun. Submachine guns fire pistol ammunition, and so are sometimes called machine pistols. Assault rifles fire rifle cartridges, and so have a much higher muzzle velocity with consequently greater impact on the target, and a much longer effective range.
No it is a machine Pistol!
A revolver has a rotating chamber that houses the bullets a pistol has a "clip" or "magazine"
the suppressor
5.56mm is the smallest "Standard" that is used in the US military.Rifle and Machine Gun Ammunition.30-06 (Springfield, Garand, light machine guns).30 Carbine (M1 Carbine only).50 cal (heavy machine guns, tactical rifles)7.62 mm NATO (M-14 rifle, M-60/M-240 machine guns)5.56 mm (M-16 rifle, M-249 SAW)Pistol and Submachine Gun Ammunition.45 cal ACP (M1911 pistols, Thompson and M-3 submachine guns)9 mm (M-9 Beretta pistol, M11 Pistol, many worldwide firearms)Grenade Weapons Ammunition40mm Grenade Cartridges
The Union for a Popular Movement, the political party of French President Nicholas Sarkozy.It could also stand for Universale Maschinenpistole(German for "Universal Machine Pistol"), in relation to Heckler and Koch's UMP .45 submachine gun.
There is no difference. ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol.
The difference is that a pistol has a magazine and a revolver has a rotating cylinder that has individual chambers to shoot