Shooting the German MP40 submachine gun
World War 2 SMGs at the Range
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Please support us at: https://www.patreon.com/capandball I just had a chance to try a semiauto conversion of the MP40 at the range, thanks to one of my shooter friends, And if I tried it, I made a short film you about it covering briefly its tactical use as well. Magyar szöveg: http://www.kapszli.hu/hu/news/246
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