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WW2 Germany Schmeisser MK36.III SUBMACHINE GUNS 1:35/1:72

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Publication date 2024-03-23 at 06:29
Design number 1873854

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The M.K.36,III (MaschinenKarabiner 1936) was a prototype German submachine gun that was designed by Hugo Schmeisser.
History
Hugo Schmeisser developed the MK36 in the mid-1930s; it was intended as a military weapon designed to imitate a rifle so that it could not be easily identified as a submachine gun, as it was believed by some German officers that NCOs carrying submachine guns would be specifically targeted by enemy troops. In order to achieve this, Schmeisser used furniture from the Gewehr 98, the standard German infantry rifle.[1]

The MK36 was built in prototype form only and was blocked from entering production, as its telescoping return spring violated a patent held by Heinrich Vollmer. Only two models were produced; one imitating a Gewehr 98, and the other imitating a FÉG 35.M, the standard Hungarian infantry rifle; this implies that Schmeisser had plans to market the MK36 to Hungary.

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