The Steyr MPi-69, developed in the 1960s, is an Austrian submachine gun heavily influenced by the Uzi design. It features a unique charging handle integrated into the front sling swivel, proprietary 25/32-round magazines, and a three-position wire stock. While it served the Austrian Army until 1981, it is now a rare firearm, especially transferable examples in the US.
This video showcases the full-auto capabilities of a 1943 MP40 submachine gun, manufactured by Steyr-Daimler-Puch. It features detailed visual inspections, first-person and third-person shooting demonstrations, and high-speed footage of the open-bolt firing cycle. The expert handling and controlled bursts highlight proficient weapon manipulation and range safety.
This video showcases a rare, partisan-modified MP40 from 1943, likely used by Russian or Ukrainian forces. Key modifications include a crude but functional brass-catching bag and speculation of a suppressor attachment due to a missing muzzle nut. The weapon's condition suggests it was buried and later recovered, bearing the 'bnz 43' Steyr-Daimler-Puch markings.
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