The failed 🇬🇧 WW2 paratrooper SMG almost leaked to the Nazis with firearms expert, Jonathan Ferguson

Published on September 6, 2023
Duration: 24:28

This video explores the rare Veselý V43, a 9mm paratrooper submachine gun prototype from WWII. Expert Jonathan Ferguson details its innovative design, including a takedown capability for a specialized haversack and an integrated spike bayonet. Despite outperforming the Sten Mk II in trials, its complexity and cost led to rejection in favor of the Sterling SMG.

Quick Summary

The Veselý V43 was a 9mm WW2 paratrooper submachine gun prototype designed for disassembly and compact transport. It featured a unique 60-round dual-column magazine and an integrated spike bayonet. Despite superior trial reliability over the Sten Mk II, it was rejected due to complexity and cost.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Veselý V42 & V43
  2. 00:35V43 Paratrooper Design & Haversack
  3. 01:21Assembly and High-Quality Finish
  4. 02:48Unique Magazine and Sights
  5. 05:34Integrated Spike Bayonet Feature
  6. 07:02Evolution of the V-Series SMGs
  7. 09:15Dual-Column Magazine Explained
  8. 12:26Josef Veselý and BSA Connection
  9. 13:53Trial Performance vs. Rejection Reasons
  10. 15:34MI5 Espionage and Leak Plot

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Veselý V43?

The Veselý V43 was a 9mm submachine gun prototype developed in the UK during World War 2. It was a paratrooper variant of the V42, designed for disassembly and compact transport in a specialized haversack.

What made the Veselý V43 unique?

Key unique features included its ability to be disassembled for paratrooper transport, a 60-round dual-column magazine with anti-double feed mechanism, and an integrated spike bayonet stored under the barrel shroud.

Why was the Veselý V43 rejected for military service?

Despite outperforming the Sten Mk II in reliability trials, the V43 was rejected due to its complex design, high production cost, and the emergence of the superior Patchett (Sterling) SMG as a successor to the Sten.

Who designed the Veselý SMG?

The SMG was developed by Josef Veselý, a Czech refugee working for BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Company) in the Design Development Department. It was his private venture project.

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