
The MP40 submachine gun was produced by Erma and Steyr from 1940 to 1944. Over 1 million of the highly maneuverable and compact MP40 were produced during this time. Its equally well-known predecessors are the MP36 and MP38.
The .22 caliber self-loading rifle is made of steel and die-cast zinc and features a single-action trigger. It is approved for sport shooting.
Features:
Caliber: | .22lr HV |
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System: | self-loading rifle |
Handle: | metal |
Run: | Steel |
Magazine capacity: | 10 shots |
Running type: | Rifled barrel |
Color: | Black |
Handle scales: | plastic |
Barrel length: | 10'' | 254 mm |
Sight length: | 395 mm |
Twist length: | 406 mm |
Sights: | Adjustable |
Barrel thread: | Without |
Deduction: | Single Action Only (SAO) |
Trains: | 6 |
Adjustable trigger: | Yes |
Trigger weight: | 3,200 g |
Weight: | 3,720 g |
Total length: | 605-825 mm |
Stock material weapons: | metal |