Kalashnikov submachine gun - tradução para alemão
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Kalashnikov submachine gun - tradução para alemão

TYPE OF AUTOMATIC FIREARM
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  • Luger P08 pistol]] with snail-drum magazine and removable stock.
  • A Beretta Model 38,one of the most successful Italian weapons of World War II
  • A Bergmann MP 18, the world's first practical submachine gun
  • A [[Standschütze Hellriegel M1915]], the first machine pistol, seen here with stick and drum magazines
  • Argentine soldier armed with a Colt 9mm SMG
  • An FN P90 personal defense weapon
  • A Heckler & Koch UMP45 with a vertical foregrip
  • A [[Heckler & Koch MP5]], a common submachine gun, chambered in [[9×19mm Parabellum]]
  • The Heckler & Koch MP5, one of the most widely used submachine guns in the world
  • A Type 100 submachine gun with bayonet
  • A Carl Gustaf m/45; this particular model has been painted green.
  • A KRISS Vector, seen here with a suppressor
  • M3 "Grease Gun" (top) and M1A1 "Tommy Gun" (bottom)
  • suppressor]], magazine detached
  • The MAS-38 was France's only WWII submachine gun design, but France was defeated before very many were manufactured.
  • An MP 40 submachine gun with its stock extended
  • MAT-49 on display
  • A PPSh-41, the most produced submachine guns of World War II, with a 71-round drum magazine
  • A Sten Mk II, the second most produced submachine gun of World War II
  • Thompson M1921]]
  • An Uzi, the most sold submachine gun in the world

Kalashnikov submachine gun      
Kalaschnikov Maschinengewehr
tommy gun         
AMERICAN SUBMACHINE GUN
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Maschinenpistole
submachine gun         
n. Maschinenpistole

Definição

sub-machine gun
also sub-machine-gun, submachine gun (sub-machine guns)
A sub-machine gun is a light portable type of machine gun.
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Wikipédia

Submachine gun

A submachine gun (SMG) is a magazine-fed, automatic carbine designed to fire handgun cartridges. The term "submachine gun" was coined by John T. Thompson, the inventor of the Thompson submachine gun, to describe its design concept as an automatic firearm with notably less firepower than a machine gun (hence the prefix "sub-"). As a machine gun must fire rifle cartridges to be classified as such, submachine guns are not considered machine guns.

The submachine gun was developed during World War I (1914–1918) as a close quarter offensive weapon, mainly for trench raiding. At its peak during World War II (1939–1945), millions of SMGs were made for use by regular troops, clandestine commandos, and partisans alike. After the war, new SMG designs appeared frequently. However, by the 1980s and 1990s, SMG usage decreased. Today, submachine guns have been largely replaced by assault rifles, which have a longer effective range and are capable of penetrating the helmets and body armor used by modern infantry. However, submachine guns are still used by military special forces and police tactical units for close-quarters combat because they are "a pistol-caliber weapon that's easy to control, and less likely to overpenetrate the target".