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Einrich MP 1.21
Designed by Sergeant Gustav Einrich, a former Sturmtruppen in the Imperial German Army who, after end of the First World War moved to Nator.
During that time the Nator Armed Forced lacked a suitable close range weapon and was barely getting by with their bought MP.18 and captured Lanchester sub machine guns.
The Einrich MP 1.21 is blow-back operated, chambered in 9x19 mm and feeds from either a 20 round single stack or a 32 round double stack magazine. Models built after 1940's can also accept German MP-40 magazines.
Fire selection happens with a two stage trigger; the first stage produces single fire and has a lighter, shorter trigger pull. The full-auto is achieved by pulling the trigger completely to the rear.
The safety is a push through bolt that simply disconnects the hammer from the rest of the trigger mechanism while the non-reciprocating charging handle can be pulled back and rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise for faster reloading and increased safety.
#EDIT#
From this on all my stuff will be on ipernity since Flickr's "ingenious" new changes. I will still upload to Flickr but now I will mostly concentrate on ipernity.
Pic on ipernity: www.ipernity.com/doc/719303/31693371
Einrich MP 1.21
Designed by Sergeant Gustav Einrich, a former Sturmtruppen in the Imperial German Army who, after end of the First World War moved to Nator.
During that time the Nator Armed Forced lacked a suitable close range weapon and was barely getting by with their bought MP.18 and captured Lanchester sub machine guns.
The Einrich MP 1.21 is blow-back operated, chambered in 9x19 mm and feeds from either a 20 round single stack or a 32 round double stack magazine. Models built after 1940's can also accept German MP-40 magazines.
Fire selection happens with a two stage trigger; the first stage produces single fire and has a lighter, shorter trigger pull. The full-auto is achieved by pulling the trigger completely to the rear.
The safety is a push through bolt that simply disconnects the hammer from the rest of the trigger mechanism while the non-reciprocating charging handle can be pulled back and rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise for faster reloading and increased safety.
#EDIT#
From this on all my stuff will be on ipernity since Flickr's "ingenious" new changes. I will still upload to Flickr but now I will mostly concentrate on ipernity.
Pic on ipernity: www.ipernity.com/doc/719303/31693371