Doughboy Bringback MP-18,I on the Range

Published on October 21, 2020
Duration: 8:11

This review covers a rare, original MP-18,I 'Doughboy bringback' submachine gun, likely the first SMG in military service. It highlights the complex 32-round drum magazine, originally designed for Artillery Lugers, and its unique angled magazine well. The firearm is full-auto only, operates from an open bolt, and features a simple safety notch. Despite its age, the MP-18,I demonstrated smooth operation and reliability on the range.

Quick Summary

The German MP-18,I, likely the first submachine gun in military service, is reviewed. This rare 'Doughboy bringback' retains its original 32-round Artillery Luger drum magazine, featuring a unique angled well. It operates full-auto only from an open bolt, with a simple receiver notch safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Rare MP-18,I Doughboy Bringback
  2. 00:41Magazine Evolution: Drum vs. Stick
  3. 01:52Shooting Impressions: Smooth Full-Auto
  4. 02:33Complex Drum Magazine Loading Procedure
  5. 05:41Safety and Mechanics: Open Bolt, No Selector
  6. 06:12Rate of Fire: Drum vs. Stick Impact
  7. 07:17Range Performance & Rarity

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the MP-18,I historically significant?

The MP-18,I is historically significant as it is likely the first submachine gun to see active military service, pioneering a new class of infantry weapon during World War I.

What type of magazines did the original MP-18,I use?

Original MP-18,I submachine guns, especially 'Doughboy bringbacks' like this one, were designed to use 32-round drum magazines originally made for Artillery Luger pistols.

How does the MP-18,I operate?

The MP-18,I operates from an open bolt and is a dedicated full-auto only weapon, lacking any semi-automatic selector. Its only safety is a physical notch on the receiver.

Is the MP-18,I easy to load?

No, loading the original 32-round drum magazine for the MP-18,I is a complex, multi-step process requiring a specialized loading tool and pre-winding the internal spring.

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