Minute of Mae: Italian Villar Perosa 1915

Published on May 20, 2021
Duration: 1:01

The Villar Perosa 1915, an early Italian submachine gun, was initially designed for aircraft but adapted for ground troops. It fires 9mm Glisenti from 25-round magazines, offering low recoil despite its high rate of fire. Its unique dual spade grip and paddle trigger system allow independent firing of each barrel, though handling is hampered by a non-locking bipod and difficult-to-use sights.

Quick Summary

The Villar Perosa 1915 is an Italian WWI submachine gun, originally for aircraft, later used by ground troops. It fires 9mm Glisenti from 25-round magazines, offering low recoil despite its high rate of fire. Its dual spade grip and paddle triggers are unique, but handling is hindered by a non-locking bipod and small sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Specs
  2. 00:18Operation & Loading
  3. 00:31Firing Experience
  4. 00:44Handling & Critiques

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Villar Perosa 1915?

The Villar Perosa 1915 is an early Italian submachine gun developed during World War I. Initially designed for aircraft armament, it was later adapted for use by ground troops, featuring a distinctive dual-barrel configuration.

What caliber does the Villar Perosa 1915 fire?

The Villar Perosa 1915 fires 9mm Glisenti ammunition. This caliber contributes to its surprisingly low recoil, even with its high rate of fire and open bolt design.

How is the Villar Perosa 1915 operated?

Operation involves racking dual charging levers, engaging the safety, loading the 25-round box magazines, and disengaging the safety to fire. It features a unique spade grip and paddle trigger system.

What are the main drawbacks of the Villar Perosa 1915?

Key drawbacks include a bipod that doesn't lock, causing movement during bursts, and a very small aperture rear sight that is difficult to use effectively. Its extremely high rate of fire also presents a challenge.

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