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 video emphasizes critical firearm safety lessons from an Estonian Police encounter. Key takeaways include the vital importance of a safe backstop, the dangers and ineffectiveness of warning shots, and the necessity of shooting solely to stop a threat. The analysis highlights how dynamic backstops can endanger bystanders and stresses the importance of controlled, decisive action in defensive shooting scenarios.
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