The Hungarian 43M submachine gun, designed by Pál Király, is a powerful WWII-era SMG chambered in 9x25mm Mauser Export. Its lever-delayed blowback system was necessary to handle the potent cartridge, distinguishing it from simpler blowback designs. The 43M evolved from the earlier 39M, featuring a more compact design with a folding stock and magazine for improved portability.
This review delves into three significant Hungarian World War II rifles: the 35M, G98/40, and 43M. It details their historical evolution from the Steyr M95, focusing on the 35M's Mannlicher-style design and 8x56R caliber, the German-influenced G98/40 in 8mm Mauser, and Hungary's own 43M variant. The video also provides a technical breakdown of their features and bolt disassembly.
This standalone video provides a focused tutorial on the bolt disassembly of three related Hungarian WWII rifles: the 35M, 43M, and G98/40. Intended as a standalone segment from a larger upcoming series, it caters to viewers specifically interested in the maintenance and internal workings of these particular firearm models. The content is presented for easy reference and accessibility.
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