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The MP40 or "ERMA" to the German Soldier
This lavishly illustrated book is a definitive work on the MP38/40 covering it's design by Vollmer including the improvements and modifications made during it's lifetime and the variants that saw only limited production. Manufactured in vast numbers by the Erma company it became one of the most desired weapons of the Second World War. One for the Bookshelf.....
Published on May 28, 2001
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Not a technical manual
Good history on development of the MP 40 but much less detail than I would have expected. Lots of illlustrations but many of other weapons. The detail drawing is a MP 38 not the MP 40. There must be a better source for the person who wants to understand this SMG part by part, assembly, funtioning, varients, etc.
Published on April 8, 2008 by David G. Gould
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The MP40 or "ERMA" to the German Soldier, May 28, 2001
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This review is from: The MP40 Submachine Gun (Hardcover)
This lavishly illustrated book is a definitive work on the MP38/40 covering it's design by Vollmer including the improvements and modifications made during it's lifetime and the variants that saw only limited production. Manufactured in vast numbers by the Erma company it became one of the most desired weapons of the Second World War. One for the Bookshelf.....
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Not a technical manual, April 8, 2008
This review is from: The MP40 Submachine Gun (Hardcover)
Good history on development of the MP 40 but much less detail than I would have expected. Lots of illlustrations but many of other weapons. The detail drawing is a MP 38 not the MP 40. There must be a better source for the person who wants to understand this SMG part by part, assembly, funtioning, varients, etc.
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