INA Model 953

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INA Model 953
Type Sub machine gun
Place of origin Flag of Brazil Brazil
Service history
In service 1950 - ?
Production history
Designer Dansk Industri Syndikat
Designed 1950
Manufacturer Industria National de Armas S.A.
Variants M.B.-50
Specifications
Weight 7.50 Pounds
Length 31.26" with stock open

Caliber .45 ACP
Action Blowback
Rate of fire 650 RPM
Muzzle velocity 740 FPS
Feed system Magazine 30 rounds
Sights Single aperature set for 100M

The INA Model 953 is a modified Madsen M/50. It was manufactured by the Industria National de Armas S.A. in Sao Paulo Brazil under license for Madsen. Production begain in 1950. The first Model was marked M.B.-50 and was manufactured till 1953 and was marked with a large Brazilian crest. In late 1953 the Model 1953 was introduced. Improvements on the 1953 model were a larger magazine housing and a metal loop riveted to the lower right side of the magazine housing. The loop could then hold the magazine housing together. Also the retracting handle was changed on the Model 953 to the right side instead of the top as was the buffer spring and the shape of the extractor, ejector and the fireing pin. The INA Model 53 is made of stamped sheet metal. It's an open bolt design which means it fires when the bolt is in the locked back open position with a fixed firing pin. The firearm is stamped from 2 pieces of sheet metal which are shaped with integral rear pistol grip and magazine housing. The two pieces fit together like a clam shell with the hinge at the rear of the pistol grip. It splits in half right down the middle of the top and bottom of the receiver. The entire firearm is held together with a barrel locking nut which is threaded onto the fore section of the two receiver halves. The folding stock is made of tubular steel and it folds onto the right side of the firearm. The Model 953 fires in full auto only and it also has a unique feature, a safety lever in front of the forward magazine housing. To fire the Model 953 you must grip the magazine housing and hold down the safety lever. For mor information see the Madsen M/50


[edit] References

  • Nelson, Thomas B. The world's Submachine Guns. International small arms publishers: Cologne, Germany, '63