Military Weapon used by gangsters, Agram submachine gun. With firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson

Published on April 21, 2021
Duration: 9:36

This guide details the disassembly and suppressor attachment for the Agram 2000 submachine gun, as demonstrated by firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson. The process involves unscrewing the barrel sleeve and attaching an integral suppressor. Ferguson, Keeper of Firearms & Artillery at the Royal Armouries, provides expert insights into the weapon's unique design and historical context.

Quick Summary

The Agram 2000 is a unique 9mm Parabellum submachine gun from Croatia, distinguished by its closed-bolt operation (influenced by the Intratec TEC-9) and a ported barrel with an optional integral suppressor. Lacking a stock, it functions as a machine pistol. Its production occurred in small workshops due to wartime arms embargoes during the Croatian War of Independence.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Agram 2000
  2. 00:31Caliber and Ergonomics
  3. 01:09Operating Mechanism
  4. 01:44Manufacturing Context
  5. 03:31Origins and Naming
  6. 04:22Ported Barrel and Suppressor System
  7. 06:21Classification and Use
  8. 07:36Post-War Proliferation and Criminal Use

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Agram 2000 submachine gun?

The Agram 2000 is a distinctive submachine gun developed in Zagreb, Croatia, during the early 1990s. It features a closed-bolt, blowback action, is chambered in 9mm Parabellum, and is notable for its ported barrel and optional integral suppressor. It lacks a traditional stock, functioning more like a machine pistol.

How does the Agram 2000's operating mechanism differ from other submachine guns?

Unlike many submachine guns of its era that utilize an open-bolt system, the Agram 2000 operates from a closed bolt. This design choice was influenced by firearms like the American Intratec TEC-9 and generally contributes to improved accuracy and reliability during firing.

What is the significance of the Agram 2000's ported barrel and suppressor system?

The Agram 2000 features a ported barrel designed to work in conjunction with a removable sleeve that can be replaced by an integral suppressor. This system bleeds gas into the suppressor, enhancing its efficiency for quieter firing, similar in principle to the MP5SD.

Where was the Agram 2000 manufactured, and why?

The Agram 2000 was produced in small workshops in Croatia, rather than large factories. This was a direct consequence of arms embargoes and limited industrial capacity during the Croatian War of Independence, making mass production impossible.

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