Erma EMP-35

This article is about the Erma submachine gun, not to be confused with the Bergmann MP-35.
EMP-35

Type Submachine gun
Place of origin  Nazi Germany
Service history
Used by See Users
Wars World War II
Specifications
Weight 4kg
Length 95cm
Barrel length 32cm

Cartridge 9x19mm Parabellum, 9x23mm Largo
Caliber 9mm
Action Blowback
Rate of fire 550 rpm
Muzzle velocity 380 m/s
Effective range 150m
Maximum range 250m
Feed system 32 round magazine
Sights Iron

The German sub-machine gun EMP-35 (Erma Maschinenpistole 1935, or French PM Erma Mle 1935) was designed by engineer Heinrich Vollmer and produced at the Erma factory from 1930 to 1938 for export (Spain, Mexico and Yugoslavia). The EMP was tested in the Spanish Civil War. It was produced under license in Spain by the arsenal of A Coruña under the name of WFP Mle 41/44.

The French Army and Waffen-SS used it during the Second World War. A vertical wooden fore grip was provided on standard models. Two lengths of barrel were available in different versions, each with a perforated barrel shroud. The EMP's telescopic cylinder return spring guide was used on the Maschinenpistole 38. Its arming lever is on the right. The magazine housing, which is on the left, is slightly canted forwards to assist in feeding ammunition. The weapon could be fired either in semi-automatic or fully automatic modes.

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