Marko Vukovik's Prototype Machine Pistol: the V.M.18

Published on January 11, 2023
Duration: 9:40

The V.M.18 is a Croatian prototype machine pistol developed by Marko Vukovik, heavily based on the Walther P38 but featuring a 17-round double-stack magazine and a longer barrel. It was designed for selective fire (semi-auto 'J' and full-auto 'R') and used a short recoil system. Despite its advanced design for the time, the Yugoslav Army rejected it due to cost, leading to its evolution into the PHP.

Quick Summary

The V.M.18 is a Yugoslav prototype machine pistol based on the Walther P38, featuring a 17-round double-stack magazine and selective fire. It was rejected by the Yugoslav Army due to high production costs compared to the Tokarev.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: V.M.18 Prototype
  2. 00:48Design & Inspiration: Walther P38 Basis
  3. 01:49Markings & Comparison to PHP
  4. 03:15Select-Fire Capability Explained
  5. 04:01Mechanical Operation: Short Recoil
  6. 05:05Disassembly & Internals
  7. 07:21Full-Auto Mechanism Details
  8. 08:34Historical Outcome & Rejection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the V.M.18 prototype machine pistol?

The V.M.18 is a prototype machine pistol designed by Marko Vukovik in Yugoslavia, heavily based on the Walther P38. It featured a 17-round double-stack magazine and selective fire capabilities, intended as a replacement for the M57 Tokarev.

What inspired the design of the V.M.18?

The V.M.18's design is fundamentally based on the Walther P38 pistol. Key improvements include a higher capacity 17-round double-stack, double-feed magazine and a longer barrel, aiming for enhanced performance and reliability.

Why was the V.M.18 rejected by the Yugoslav Army?

The Yugoslav People's Army rejected the V.M.18 primarily due to its cost. It was deemed too expensive to produce compared to the simpler and more established Tokarev pistol, which was already in widespread service.

What are the fire modes of the V.M.18?

The V.M.18 is a selective-fire weapon, designated 'A.P.' for Automatic Pistol. It features a selector switch on the slide allowing for standard semi-automatic fire ('J') and full-automatic fire ('R' for repetition).

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