This video details a non-factory safety modification commonly found on German inter-war police submachine guns, particularly the Erma EMP. Unlike standard open-bolt safeties, this system locks the bolt in the forward, closed position, allowing for safer carry with a loaded magazine. The modification involves cutting slots into the receiver and bolt, and attaching a lever-based safety unit.
This review details the Japanese contract Steyr-Solothurn S1-100 (MP34), a high-quality pre-WWII submachine gun. It highlights its milled receiver, unique stripper clip guide, and select-fire capabilities. The specific Japanese contract model in 7.63 Mauser was acquired due to domestic development challenges.
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