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  1. Mp40 / Mp41 compatibility - anyone? | Gunboards Forums

    Jun 27, 2012 · Does anyone have experience with, or know if a lower receiver from an mp40 will swap out with an mp41 lower / stock? Im talking complete lower witg fcg, stock etc. My understanding is that mp41 is an mp40 with a modified mp28 stock and lower?

  2. SIG MP41 - Wikipedia

    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]

  3. The C.G. Haenel MP41 - Small Arms Review

    Nov 1, 1999 · Beginning with the impossible Italian Villar-Perosa early in the First World War, the submachine gun as a weapon type was refined and improved by the Germans with their introduction of the drum-fed MP 18 late in that conflict. Their use by the so-called ‘Stosstruppen’ was a quantum leap forward in the tactical employment of this radical new weapon.

  4. MP 41 | Small Arms | Weapons & Technology - German War …

    Technical specification and description of the Maschinenpistole 41, a German submachine gun that was issued in very small numbers during World War II.

  5. Schmeisser MP 41 | Gun Wiki | Fandom

    At the time of development of the MP-41, Hugo Schmeisser was the chief designer at the C.G. Haenel company which manufactured MP 40 submachine guns for the German Army. It is possible that Schmeisser decided to develop a submachine gun which was better suited for infantry use than the MP-40.

  6. The MP41: An unusual German WW2 SMG - sabremilitaria

    Apr 19, 2021 · The MP41 is an uncommon but important German weapon of WW2 used in small numbers by Waffen SS, SS - SD, Luftwaffe and Romanian troops. The submachinegun was produced by a firm called Haenel who were already contracted to help manufacture the subsequently far more famous MP40 model.

  7. MP 41/44 submachine gun: post-WWII use – wwiiafterwwii

    Jul 31, 2016 · SIG’s entrant was the MP 41, a logical development of it’s private MK37 design. This submachine gun fired the worldwide-standard 9mm Parabellum cartridge (1,312fps muzzle velocity) from a 40-round detachable box magazine. The MP 41 measured 2’8″ long and weighed 9 ½ lbs. The receiver was a solid piece of forged steel.

  8. MP41 - IOP Wiki

    Jan 10, 2025 · Only 26 700 guns of MP-41 pattern were made during the war, and most were issued to SS, SD and police troops. The MP-41 (M.P. 41) submachine gun is blowback operated, selective-fire weapon which fires from open bolt. It uses bolt with telescoped return spring guide, borrowed from MP-40 along with receiver and magazine.

  9. MP41 - Axis History Forum

    Aug 3, 2002 · The MP41, manufactured by Haenel, was used by Germany's paramilitary police units, which had long been armed with wooden stocked MP28 's. The wooden stocks allowed the butts to be used as clubs in riot situations.

  10. 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.

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