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Estonia:The MP18 was used to defend the Tallinn barracks during the 1924 communist uprising. [6] An unknown number of SIG Bergmanns were purchased. [2] Estonian police purchased an unknown amount of guns from the Finnish Lindelöf factory [28]
The McLaren MP4-18 (sometimes stylised as McLaren MP4/18) is a Formula One car which was built with the intention to compete in the 2003 Formula One season.The car, designed by Adrian Newey, Mike Coughlan, and Neil Oatley, was a radical new design that incorporated numerous ideas that were still in their infancy in Formula One.
It is always claimed that the Beretta beat the Bergman MP18 by a couple of months or a couple of weeks in the field but there is absolutely no trace of its use by the Arditi units who were supposed to have fielded it [citation needed], unlike the Bergmann MP 18.1 that appears on many pictures and is cited in both German or Allied reports ...
Japan was late in introducing the submachine gun to its armed forces. Although around 6,000 models of the SIG Bergmann 1920 (a licensed version of the German MP 18) and a few Solothurn S1-100s were purchased from Switzerland and Austria in the 1920s and 1930s, and were used in the invasion of China in 1937, [1] mass production of a native submachine gun did not begin until 1944.
SIG Bergmann M1920 [19] Swiss Version of the german Bergmann MP18/I; Solothurn S1-200 [20] Swiss version of the austrian Steyr MP34; SIG MP-41 Neuhausen [21] ~200 small amounts for testing purposes only; Furrer MP19 [22] small amounts for testing purposes only; Furrer M1921 automatic carbine small amounts for testing purposes only
The MP35 (Maschinenpistole 35, 'Machine Pistol 35') was a submachine gun used by the Wehrmacht, Waffen-SS and German police both before and during World War II.It was developed in the early 1930s by Emil Bergmann (son of Theodor Bergmann) and manufactured at the Bergmann company in Suhl (that also built one of the first submachine guns, the MP 18).
MP18: Bergmann Waffenfabrik 9×19mm Parabellum: Wehrmacht Volkssturm: MP28: Bergmann Waffenfabrik 9×19mm Parabellum: Wehrmacht Volkssturm: Improved version of MP18. MP34: Waffenfabrik Steyr: 9×19mm Parabellum 9×23mm Steyr: Wehrmacht Waffen-SS Feldgendarmerie: Designed by Rheinmetall but produced in Austria by Steyr to evade Treaty of ...
Bergmann advertising 1900 Bergmann 1910/21 Bergmann car, 1901 Theodor Bergmann Bergmann MP 18.1. Theodor Bergmann (May 21, 1850 in Sailauf – March 23, 1931 in Gaggenau) [1] was a German businessman and industrialist best remembered for the various revolutionary firearms his companies released.