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plushman β€” KSA37 series open bolt submachine guns by-nc-nd

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Published: 2019-07-05 08:51:37 +0000 UTC; Views: 3052; Favourites: 93; Downloads: 0
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Appearance in order of amount manufactured/popularity of my imaginary Khomosh Small Arms company of my further imaginary and yet to be named country.

The first of manufacture being number 2 drawing heavy inspiration from the mp-35 yet looking to move the action back for a more compact unit - KSA37-I (infantry) end of manufacture 1955

The second main design to be made also the largestΒ  amount being number 1 only a year after the first - KSA38-C (compact) end of manufacture 1999

Third most made naturally number 3 is where extensive redesign was done to make even more compact - KSA61 end of manufacture 1999

The last designed number 4 the most heavily redesigned to integrate a delayed gas blowback system to allow for use of suppressor KSA73 prototype end of manufacture 1977

The 37 series are all able to use the same magazine as well as use much of the same tooling making manufacture setup making costs more controllable, all except the 73(4) saw extensive use, only exceeded by later made close bolt systems of a sister company.


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Comments: 6

ModernMercenary [2019-08-08 11:26:09 +0000 UTC]

I would order a few if I could defenitly see what the bases were I especially dig the uzi type would fit well in my mercenary lore.

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plushman In reply to ModernMercenary [2019-08-26 13:27:57 +0000 UTC]

cool to hear, yeah the uzi type was fun to make especially integrating the vz61 scorpion style stock - only awkward thing about it was designing the grip with a pistol style mag release so it can still use the same magazines without having to alter them (keeping them cheap). Thanks for the input

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traintrac [2019-08-06 20:53:18 +0000 UTC]

those are some nice lookin sub guns

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plushman In reply to traintrac [2019-08-26 13:20:36 +0000 UTC]

Glad to hear

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678091 [2019-07-08 02:49:26 +0000 UTC]

Not bad

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plushman In reply to 678091 [2019-07-26 05:36:39 +0000 UTC]

Cheers

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