Modern Firearms


Submachine guns - Introduction
Argentina
FMK-3
Halcon M/943 new
Halcon ML-63 new
Armenia
K6-92 new
Australia
Austen new
Owen
F1
Austria
Steyr-Solothurn MP.34
Steyr MPi 69
Steyr TMP
Steyr AUG para
Belgium
Vigneron M2
FN P90
Bulgaria
Shipka
Chile
FAMAE S.A.F.
China
Type 64
Type 79
Type 85
Chang Feng
Type 05
Croatia
Agram2000
Czech republic
Zk-383
Skorpion vz.61
Sa.23
Denmark
Madsen m/50
Finland
Suomi M/31
Tikkakoski M/44
Jati-matic
France
MAS-38
MAT-49
Hotchkiss "Universal"
MGD PM-9
Gevarm D4 new
Germany
MP.18,I Schmeisser
MP.28,II Schmeisser
MP.35 Bergmann
EMP.35 Erma
MP.38 MP.40
MP.41 Schmeisser
Walther MPL & MPK
HK MP5
HK MP5K
HK UMP
HK MP7 PDW
Hungary
39M 43M
53M new
Israel
UZI / MiniUzi / MicroUzi
Italy
Villar Perosa new
Benelli CB-M2 new
Beretta M1918 new
Beretta M1938
Beretta M12
Franchi LF-57
Spectre M4
TZ-45 new
Japan
Type 100 new
SCK-65 new
Minebea M-9
Mexico
Mendoza HM-3 new
Poland
PM-63
PM-84
Portugal
INDEP Lusa new
FBP m/948 new
FBP m/976 new
Romania
Orita M1941 new
Cugir new
Russia / USSR
PPD-40
PPSh-41
PPS-43
PP-19 Bizon
PP-19-01 Vityaz
PP-90
PP-91 Kedr / Klin
PP-93
PP-90M1
PP-2000
AEK-919K Kashtan
OTs-02 Kiparis
SR-3 Veresk
K6-92 / Borz new
Singapore
ST Kinetics CPW
South Africa
BXP
South Korea
Daewoo K7
Spain
CETME C2 new
Star RU-35 SI-35 new
Star Z-45 new
Star Z-62 Z-70B
Star Z-84
Sweden
Carl Gustaf M/45
CBJ-MS PDW
Switzerland
SIG MKMS MKPS
SIG P-48 MP-310
Steyr-Solothurn S1-100
W+F Lmg.-Pist 41/44
B+T MP 9
Ukraine
Elf
Goblin
TASCO 7ET9 7ET10
UK
Sten
Lanchester Mk.1
MCEM-2
Sterling L2 L34
USA
Thompson
Reising M50 M55
M3 and M3A1
UD M42
Ingram M6
Ingram MAC M10 and M11
Colt mod.635
American-180
Ares FMG
Smith&Wesson M76
Ruger MP9
Calico SMG
Kriss Super V™
Vietnam
K-50M
Yugoslavia (ex)
M49
M56
MGV-176

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SIG MP-48 MP-310 submachine gun (Switzerland)


SIG MP-48 submachine gun


SIG MP-310 submachine gun

Data for SIG MP-310
Caliber 9x19mm Luger / Parabellum
Weight 2.35 kg unloaded
Length (stock closed/open) 610 / 735 mm
Barrel length 200 mm
Rate of fire 900 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity 40 rounds
Effective range 150-200 meters

After the WW2 Schweizerishe Industrie-Gesellshaft company, also known as SIG, decided to produce an all-new submachine gun, better suited for modern tactics and significantly less expensive that relatively unsuccessful SIG MKMO submachine guns of pre-WW2 period. The first such weapon appeared in 1948. Known as SIG MP-48, it was relatively simple and compact design, which made good use of modern precision steel casting techniques. Despite of its merits, sales of MP-48 were relatively weak, with the only one major customer being the Chile. During late fifties, when SIG switched over to special model numbers rather than year of introduction model designation, a final SIG submachine gun was brought to the market. Known as SIG MP-310 (the 3xx model indexes were reserved for submachine guns, while 2xx indexes were reserved for pistols and 5xx - for assault rifles), this weapon was also sold internationally in limited numbers. The key difference between MP-48 and MP-310 was that the latter used precision cast polymer stock instead of the wooden stock of the predecessor. Otherwise both guns were quite similar. Production of the SIG MP-310 continued until about 1972, and in limited numbers. Few were sold to South America, and some were purchased by various Swiss police organisations.

SIG MP-310 submachine gun is simple blowback operated weapon that fires from open bolt. Fire mode selection is made by the pull of the trigger, short pull producing single shots and long pull producing automatic fire. No manual safety was provided on the weapon, as the folding magazine housing was considered sufficient for this purpose. When magazine was folded forward, to lie horizontally below the barrel, the gun was completely safe and compact. A push on the magazine housing lock button, located on the left side of the gun, released the magazine and permitted it to fall under its own weight to vertical (ready to fire) position, where it was locked by same button-operated catch. Sights were adjustable for range between 50 and 200 meters (rotary drum-type rear sight with 4 notches). Stock was made from plastic integral with pistol grip, with telescoped buttstock made of steel wire.

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