Kbsp wz.38M

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karabin samopowtarzalny wz.38M

Polish Pistolet maszynowy Mors wz. 39 SMG (left) and a prototype of Karabin samopowtarzalny wz. 38M (right)
Type semi-automatic rifle
Place of origin Poland
Service history
In service 1938 to 1939
Used by Poland
Wars WW2
Production history
Designed 1936
Produced 1938 to 1939
Number built ~ 150
Variants none
Specifications
Length 1334 mm
Barrel length 625 mm

Cartridge 7,92 x 57 mm Mauser
Caliber 7,92 mm
Action Gas-Operated, Tilt locked
Feed system 10-round detachable box

The karabin samopowtarzalny wzór 38M (kbsp wz.38M in short, literally self-repeating rifle Model 38M), was a Polish 7.92 mm semi-automatic rifle used by the Polish Army during the Invasion of Poland of 1939.

Polish infantry & cavalry weapons of Polish Defensive War
Side arms and Rifles
rifle wz.98a | rifle wz.29 | pistol Vis
Machine guns & other larger weapons
HMG wz.30 | LMG Browning wz.1928 | AT rifle wz.35 | grenade launcher wz.36
Prototypes & test run weapons
SMG Mors | Semi-automatic rifle wz.38M
Grenades
fragmentation grenade wz.1933 | concussion grenade wz.1933


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