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WW2 Germany MP 35/35_I SUBMACHINE GUNS 1:35/1:72

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Publication date 2024-03-21 at 13:24
Design number 1869937

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You can obtain two types of weapons, the difference lies in the length of the barrel

The Bergmann MP 35 (also known as Bergmann MP 34, MP 34/1 and MP 35/1) was a German submachine gun, which was used during the Second World War, especially by German police and the Waffen-SS. Emil Bergmann, son of Theodor Bergmann, developed the submachine gun in the early 1930s. During development, there were two different models, the Bergmann-Maschinenpistole (BMP 32) and the Bergmann-Maschinenkarabiner 32 (BMK 32) with a longer barrel. The BMP 32 is essentially identical to the model MP 34 (not to be confused with the Steyr MP 34). Until the mid-1930s, the submachine gun was slightly modified to the models MP 34/1, MP 35 (not to be confused with the Erma EMP 35) and MP 35/1. The variants differ only by smaller differences. So there were always models with different barrel lengths and calibers and in the weapons produced later small structural changes in order to reduce production costs.

I have set them to a 1:35/1:72 ratio for easy printing, and the size comes from the data provided by the encyclopedia. You can adjust its size to any place by yourself.

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