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The Bergmann MP18 was designed by Hugo Schmeisser in 1915 at the Bergmann Waffenfabrik factory. It was designed to fulfill the requirements established by the German Rifle Testing Commission. When the weapon was completed it was designated the Maschinenpistole 18/I or MP18/I. The weapons finished and the parts all fitted by hand at near commercial grade quality. The MP18/I went into production in early 1918 using the 32rd snail drum magazine used in the P08 Luger. Issued in the final stages of World War I at least 5,000 MP18/I were built and issued before the war ended.
Features: ‧One of the signature weapon used by German Empire soldiers during World War I ‧Comes with metal intergrated upper body and barrel ‧Comes with real wood intergrated stock and handguard ‧Comes with a fixed front sight and a flip-up rear sight ‧Comes with sling mount under the barrel and the stock ‧Included a realistic 20 rounds box magazine ‧Inclueded 10 rounds of 9x19 dummy bullets ‧Included an adjustable leather sling
Specifications: Weight: 3788g (with magazine and bullets) Length: 820mm Barrel Length: ~197mm Color: Black, Wood Magazine Capacity: 20 rounds Material: Real Wood, Metal Bullet Type: 9x19mm Dummy Bullet Manufacturer: Craft Apple Works
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