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− | {{Gun Title}} | + | The '''OG-43''' and its subsequent version, the '''OG-44''', are Italian submachine guns, designed by Giovanni Oliani of the Società Anonima Revelli Manifattura Armiguerra gun factory in Cremona and intended for the Italian Social Republic. Only a few prototypes of both models were made before the war ended. |
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+ | The OG-43 was optimized for compactness and ease of mass production. Its receiver is made of stamped sheet metal. The bolt and the recoil spring are housed in a cylinder above the barrel, which reduces muzzle climb when firing. The SMG is a common short-recoil blowback operated weapon and fired from an open bolt in both automatic and semi-automatic modes. Double-stack 10-, 20-, 30- or 40-rounds magazines of the [[Beretta Model 38|Beretta MAB 38]] are used. The OG-44 version is a more traditional SMG, with the common wooden stock and pistol grip. | ||
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+ | ==Specifications== | ||
+ | (Production: 1943 – 1944) | ||
+ | *'''Weight:''' OG-43: ?; OG-44: {{convert|kg|3.18}} | ||
+ | *'''Length:''' OG-43: {{convert|mm|720}} ({{convert|mm|470}} with folded stock); OG-44: {{convert|mm|787}} | ||
+ | *'''Barrel length:''' OG-43: {{convert|mm|315}}; OG-44: {{convert|mm|292}} | ||
+ | *'''Rate of fire:''' 500 rpm | ||
+ | *'''Muzzle velocity:''' about 480 m/s | ||
+ | *'''Feed system:''' double-row box magazine for 20, 30, 40 rounds | ||
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+ | {{Gun Title|rmaguerra OG-43}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 28 April 2024
Armaguerra OG-43
The OG-43 and its subsequent version, the OG-44, are Italian submachine guns, designed by Giovanni Oliani of the Società Anonima Revelli Manifattura Armiguerra gun factory in Cremona and intended for the Italian Social Republic. Only a few prototypes of both models were made before the war ended.
The OG-43 was optimized for compactness and ease of mass production. Its receiver is made of stamped sheet metal. The bolt and the recoil spring are housed in a cylinder above the barrel, which reduces muzzle climb when firing. The SMG is a common short-recoil blowback operated weapon and fired from an open bolt in both automatic and semi-automatic modes. Double-stack 10-, 20-, 30- or 40-rounds magazines of the Beretta MAB 38 are used. The OG-44 version is a more traditional SMG, with the common wooden stock and pistol grip.
Specifications
(Production: 1943 – 1944)
- Weight: OG-43: ?; OG-44: 7 lbs (3.2 kg)
- Length: OG-43: 28.3 in (72 cm) (18.5 in (47 cm) with folded stock); OG-44: 31 in (78.7 cm)
- Barrel length: OG-43: 12.4 in (31.5 cm); OG-44: 11.5 in (29.2 cm)
- Rate of fire: 500 rpm
- Muzzle velocity: about 480 m/s
- Feed system: double-row box magazine for 20, 30, 40 rounds
The rmaguerra OG-43 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
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Call of Duty: Vanguard | "Armaguerra 43" | Armaguerra OG-43 added in 2022 | 2021 | |
Enlisted | Armaguerra OG-43 | 2021 |