Maschinenpistole IX. Parteitag

SED Maschinenpistole
Type Machine pistol
Place of origin  East Germany
Production history
Designer Rolf Ziegenhahn
Produced 1976
Specifications
Weight 2245g
Barrel length 180mm

Cartridge 9×18mm Makarov, 7.62×23mm
Action Blowback-operated
Sights Iron

The SED Maschinenpistole IX. Parteitag (literally SED Party Conference Machine-pistol) was a prototype machine pistol of East German origin. It was designed by Rolf Ziegenhahn, a gunsmith from Suhl. It is chambered in the 9×18mm Makarov round and is capable of select-fire. The gun also has a foregrip to control accuracy as well as to hold a spare magazine.

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