
SIG MP41 - Wikipedia
The SIG MP 41 (although it was predated by the MK33 and MK37 from the 1930s) was a Straight Forward blow back. The weapon was made of forged steel which made it heavy to carry and handle but the firearm worked well.
SIG MP41 - Wikiwand
SIG MP-41 Neuhausen Submachine Gun is a Swiss submachine gun designed by Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft in 1941. It was one of submachine gun candidates for Swiss Army during World War II, but was not chosen. Instead, the Furrer MP41/44 was adopted, mainly due to Colonel Adolf Furrer's influence in the Swiss Army at the time. [1]
SIG's SMGs - A Complicated History - GAT Daily (Guns Ammo …
Oct 16, 2024 · SIG produced 200 MP41 SMGs and tried to market them overseas. However, Swiss neutrality laws prevented this. They ditched the design, and it’s become one of the more obscure SIG’s SMGs.
SIG MP41 | Gun Wiki - Fandom
The MP41 was a Swiss submachine gun produced by SIG. When World War II broke out, Switzerland, while officially neutral in the conflict, was faced with the threat of potential invasion by Germany. The Kriegs Technisch Amt, the...
Sig MP-41 (Switzerland) - Modern Firearms
The SIG MP-41 uses simple blowback action and fires from the open bolt. Single shot and fully automatic modes are both available. A manual safety is located on the right side of the receiver. Like its predecessors, the MP-41 Neuhausen features a folding magazine housing.
SIG MP41 | Military Wiki | Fandom
SIG MP-41 Neuhausen Submachine Gun - also referred to as just SIG MP-41 - is a Swiss submachine gun designed by Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft in 1941. It was one of submachine gun candidates for Swiss Army during World War II, but was not chosen.
Lmg-Pist 41/44 - Wikipedia
The Lmg.-Pistole Mod. 1941/44 – also known as Furrer MP 41/44, MP41/44 and LMG-Pistole – was the first submachine gun manufactured in Switzerland for the Swiss Army. The weapon used a complicated toggle-operated short recoil mechanism for its operation and it corresponds to that of the Furrer M25, which is why it is also called Lmg.-Pistole ...
The C.G. Haenel MP41 - Small Arms Review
Nov 1, 1999 · The MP41 was very similar in appearance to the German MP40 SMG as you can see in this photo. Top: MP-41. Bottom: MP-40.
Swiss MP-41/44: Adolph Furrer and His Toggle Lock Fascination
Apr 27, 2018 · During World War Two, the Swiss had adopted Adolf Furrer’s toggle-locked MP41 submachine gun, and they found it too fragile, complex, and expensive. Looking for an alternative, one easy choice was the Finnish Suomi.
Feeling the Bern: Shooting the Swiss Furrer MP-41/44 SMG
Apr 28, 2018 · Adjusting for inflation, the Adolf Furrer toggle-delayed 9mm MP41 is the same cost as approximately 2 Model 1928 Thompsons with all the glorious stock furniture, “Blish principle” stuff, Cutt’s compensator, etc. and cooling fin friperies.