MGD PM-9
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| Type | Submachine gun |
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| In service | never |
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| Designer | Louis Debuit |
| Designed | late 1940s - early 1950s |
| Specifications | |
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| Barrel length | 213 mm (8.4 in) |
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| Cartridge | 9 mm Parabellum |
| Barrels | 213 millimetres (8.4 in) |
| Action | Delayed blowback |
| Rate of fire | 750 rpm |
| Effective firing range | 100 metres (110 yd) |
| Feed system | 32-round box magazine (MP-40 compatible) |
| Sights | Iron sights |
MGD PM-9 was a French submachine gun, designed in the late 1940s or early 1950s by Louis Debuit. It was a delayed blowback weapon, firing from an open bolt; it used a rotating flywheel as a delaying mass for its bolt, which was highly unusual. The design was never mass-produced.
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