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− | *The MP-18/I took either a 20-round "stick" magazine or the Luger Carbine's optional 32-round ''trommelmagazin'' (German > "drum magazine"). The postwar model (called the MP-28/II) had to omit the ability to use drums due to a Versailles Treaty stipulation. |
+ | *This is the Bergmann MP-18/I. It was a close-quarters weapon used in World War I by German Stormtroopers. The MP-18/I took either a 20-round "stick" magazine or the Luger Carbine's optional 32-round ''trommelmagazin'' (German > "drum magazine"). The postwar model (called the MP-28/II) had to omit the ability to use drums due to a Versailles Treaty stipulation. |
*The ''trommelmagazin'' had a round ammo chamber (like a drum) that fed through a long ammo chute that fit in the Luger's magazine well like its box magazine. It was dubbed the "snail drum" by Allied troops due to its resemblance to a snail peeking out of its shell. |
*The ''trommelmagazin'' had a round ammo chamber (like a drum) that fed through a long ammo chute that fit in the Luger's magazine well like its box magazine. It was dubbed the "snail drum" by Allied troops due to its resemblance to a snail peeking out of its shell. |
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Revision as of 18:22, 10 December 2013
- Cartridge: 9x19mm Parabellum.
- Feed: 32-round Snail Drum.
The MP 34 is a submachinegun that was used by the pre-war German army and the nascent Waffen SS. During the war it was gradually replaced in front-line service by the [[|wikipedia:MP 40|MP 40]] and was issued to rear-area troops.
It is used in the Prison Camp mission to rescue Petrovitch from a firing squad. It can be obtained either from Agent Dexter or German prison camp guards armed with submachineguns.
Trivia
- This is the Bergmann MP-18/I. It was a close-quarters weapon used in World War I by German Stormtroopers. The MP-18/I took either a 20-round "stick" magazine or the Luger Carbine's optional 32-round trommelmagazin (German > "drum magazine"). The postwar model (called the MP-28/II) had to omit the ability to use drums due to a Versailles Treaty stipulation.
- The trommelmagazin had a round ammo chamber (like a drum) that fed through a long ammo chute that fit in the Luger's magazine well like its box magazine. It was dubbed the "snail drum" by Allied troops due to its resemblance to a snail peeking out of its shell.