Vigneron M2: Belgium's Little-Known Post-War SMG
The Vigneron M2 is a Belgian post-war submachine gun, adopted in 1954 and used extensively by the Belgian military and in Africa. It features a simple blowback action, a collapsible wire stock inspired by the M3 Grease Gun, and a unique cleaning rod integrated into the stock. While its 32-round magazine resembles the MP40's, it is not interchangeable.









