The Legendary MP40 in 1 Min #Shorts

Published on December 9, 2022
Duration: 0:57

This short video provides a concise overview of the iconic MP40 submachine gun, highlighting its design evolution from the MP38. Key features like the rear express sight, resting bar for vehicle use, and dual safety positions for the charging handle are demonstrated. The video also briefly covers the folding stock and a quick field stripping process.

Quick Summary

The MP40 submachine gun features a unique 'resting bar' under the barrel designed to hook onto vehicle sides, preventing recoil into the car. Its charging handle can lock back in two positions, acting as a drop safety. It also has a rear express sight and an under-folding stock for stability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & MP40 Overview
  2. 00:09Front Sight & Resting Bar
  3. 00:21Controls & Safeties
  4. 00:41Folding Stock
  5. 00:49Field Stripping

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'resting bar' feature on the MP40?

The MP40's resting bar is located underneath the barrel. It was designed to hook over the side of a vehicle, preventing the submachine gun from jumping back into the car when fired.

How does the MP40 charging handle provide safety?

The MP40's charging handle can be locked back in two distinct positions. This feature acts as a drop safety, preventing accidental discharge if the weapon is dropped.

What are the key visual features of the MP40 shown?

The video highlights the MP40's rear express sight, the under-barrel resting bar, the magazine release, the charging handle with safety notches, and the under-folding stock.

What caliber is the MP40 typically chambered in?

The MP40 is chambered in the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge. It typically uses a 32-round box magazine.

Related News

All News →

More General Videos You Might Like

More from Arm&Gun

View all →