The Type 79 SMG is a Chinese submachine gun chambered in 7.62x25mm, featuring a locked breech, rotating bolt, and short-stroke gas piston operation. It utilizes a 20-round double-stack, double-feed magazine and an AK-style fire control group. The design incorporates a unique front trunnion, gas block, and feed ramp integrated into a single component, with a captive spring on the gas block serving as the stock catch.
The IMI Uzi is a robust, reliable 9mm submachine gun with a storied history, famously used by the US Secret Service and Israeli Defense Forces. Its design features a magazine-in-grip, grip safety, and an iconic folding stock, making it a classic Cold War firearm. This review highlights its historical significance and demonstrates its operation through live fire.
The Vigneron M2 is a Belgian post-war submachine gun, adopted in 1954 and used extensively by the Belgian military and in Africa. It features a simple blowback action, a collapsible wire stock inspired by the M3 Grease Gun, and a unique cleaning rod integrated into the stock. While its 32-round magazine resembles the MP40's, it is not interchangeable.
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