
MP 3008 - Wikipedia
The 9×19mm MP 3008 (Maschinenpistole 3008 or "machine pistol 3008", also Volks-MP.3008 and Gerät Neumünster [1]) was a German last ditch submachine gun manufactured towards …
MP3008 (Maschinenpistole 3008) Submachine Gun (SMG) - Military Factory
May 12, 2021 · The MP 3008 (Maschinenpistole 3008) was a last-ditch submachine gun design intended to arm all manner of German defenders. Design work began in early 1945 and the …
MP 3008 | Gun Wiki - Fandom
The MP3008, also known as the Volksmaschinenpistole (people's submachine gun), was a German submachine gun produced towards the end of World War II. It was an almost direct …
MP 3008 - Wikiwand
The 9×19mm MP 3008 (Maschinenpistole 3008 or "machine pistol 3008", also Volks-MP.3008 and Gerät Neumünster [1]) was a German last ditch submachine gun manufactured towards …
RIA: MP3008 Sten Copy - Forgotten Weapons
Feb 4, 2016 · The MP 3008, aka Gerät Neumünster, was one of two German efforts to copy the British Sten gun. The first was the Gerät Potsdam ("gerät" meaning device or project; basically …
MP 3008 - The German STEN - GAT Daily (Guns Ammo Tactical)
May 5, 2024 · The MP 3008 was simply the German version of a British Sten gun. The Brits were forced into the Sten gun because, between World War 1 and World War 2, they didn’t need …
POTD: Germany Tried Making Sten Guns – The MP 3008
Mar 26, 2024 · Facing critical material shortages in 1945, Germany sought cheaper Sten gun copies as last-ditch submachine guns. The first was the Gerät Potsdam, an exact Sten replica …
MP 3008 (Gerät Neumünster) : Germany (DEU)
The exact number of MP 3008 produced is not known. The planned production was 50,000 pieces/month, but in fact only a few thousand pieces were produced. Weapons seized in …
Pictures of MP 3008 - rrpicturearchives.net
Jan 2, 2025 · Title: Armour Yellow MP unit Description: For a short period, UP repainted units acquired in the merger with MP in its standard Armour Yellow scheme, but lettered them …
The Makeshift MP3008 - HistoryNet
Nov 20, 2009 · The homely MP3008, a German submachine gun (SMG) produced in 1945, was a low point in the German tradition of innovation in close-range automatic weapons development.