The Arsenal Tallinn SMG was Estonia's primary interwar submachine gun, developed from the German MP18. It uniquely fires the 9x20mm Browning semi-rimmed cartridge and features a 50-round magazine designed to prevent rimlock. Approximately 600 were produced and issued to Estonian forces, with most later sold to Spain, making surviving examples rare.
This review details the Danish M1941 Suomi, a licensed variant of the Finnish KP-31 submachine gun. Key differences include Danish receiver markings, a more aggressive pistol grip on the stock, and the addition of front sight protector wings. Approximately 1,400 units were produced in Denmark by Madsen and Hovea.
This review examines the rare 9mm Clement Military Pistol prototype from 1914, a blowback-action firearm chambered in 9mm Browning Long. It features a shrouded hammer and a unique magazine release/lanyard loop. The pistol shares similarities with the FN Model 1903 and comes with a comprehensive holster system. Only two examples are known, making it a significant historical artifact.
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