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The '''Danuvia submachine gun''' (better known as "'''Kiraly submachine gun'''") was developed in the late 1930s by the Hungarian weapons designer Pál Király. It was adopted by the Hungarian army in 1939 under the designation 39.M and was mass-produced at the Danuvia Gepgyar plant. In 1942-1943, a more compact model 43.M was developed, which had a folding buttstock and a shortened barrel. Given all the modifications, only 8,000 pieces were released, which makes it extremely rare and valuable among collectors. The price of samples in good condition can reach up to $ 12,000. Outwardly and constructively, 39M resembles the earlier Swiss [[SIG MKMS]], which was developed by Király, who worked at [[SIG]] until 1937.
 
The '''Danuvia submachine gun''' (better known as "'''Kiraly submachine gun'''") was developed in the late 1930s by the Hungarian weapons designer Pál Király. It was adopted by the Hungarian army in 1939 under the designation 39.M and was mass-produced at the Danuvia Gepgyar plant. In 1942-1943, a more compact model 43.M was developed, which had a folding buttstock and a shortened barrel. Given all the modifications, only 8,000 pieces were released, which makes it extremely rare and valuable among collectors. The price of samples in good condition can reach up to $ 12,000. Outwardly and constructively, 39M resembles the earlier Swiss [[SIG MKMS]], which was developed by Király, who worked at [[SIG]] until 1937.
  
Produced versions included: ''Király-géppisztoly 39M'', ''Király-géppisztoly 43M'', ''Király-géppisztoly 44M'' (all in 9x25mm Mauser caliber) and ''Király 50M'' in caliber 7.62x25mm (little is known about this variant). The 50M, apparently, remained a prototype, since from the early 1950s, Kiraly SMG has been replaced by [[PPSh-41]] and [[Kucher K1]] in the Hungarian army.
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Produced versions included: ''Király-géppisztoly 39M'', ''Király-géppisztoly 43M'', ''Király-géppisztoly 44M'' and ''Király 50M'' (little is known about this variant). The 50M, apparently, remained a prototype, since from the early 1950s, Kiraly SMG has been replaced by [[PPSh-41]] and [[Kucher K1]] in the Hungarian army.
  
  
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* '''Type:''' Submachine Gun
 
* '''Type:''' Submachine Gun
  
* '''Caliber:''' 9x25mm Mauser (39M, 43M, 44M), 7.62x25mm (50M)
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* '''Caliber:''' 9x25mm Mauser (39M, 43M), 9x19mm Parabellum (44M), 7.62x25mm (50M)
  
 
* '''Weight loaded:''' '''''39M:''''' 9.8 lbs (4.46 kg), '''''43M:''''' 9.4 lbs (4.2 kg)
 
* '''Weight loaded:''' '''''39M:''''' 9.8 lbs (4.46 kg), '''''43M:''''' 9.4 lbs (4.2 kg)
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|''[[Corporal_and_Others,_The|The Corporal and Others]]''|| || Hungarian fascists||Kiraly 43M ||1965
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|''[[Corporal_and_Others,_The|The Corporal and Others]]''|| || Hungarian fascists || Kiraly 43M || 1965
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|''[[The plane flies to Russia (Samolyot letit v Rossiyu)]]''|| || Mafia member || Kiraly 43M || 1994
 
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Revision as of 15:39, 17 August 2019

Kiraly 39M submachine gun - 9x25mm
Kiraly 43M submachine gun - 9x25mm
Kiraly 50M submachine gun - 7.62x25mm

The Danuvia submachine gun (better known as "Kiraly submachine gun") was developed in the late 1930s by the Hungarian weapons designer Pál Király. It was adopted by the Hungarian army in 1939 under the designation 39.M and was mass-produced at the Danuvia Gepgyar plant. In 1942-1943, a more compact model 43.M was developed, which had a folding buttstock and a shortened barrel. Given all the modifications, only 8,000 pieces were released, which makes it extremely rare and valuable among collectors. The price of samples in good condition can reach up to $ 12,000. Outwardly and constructively, 39M resembles the earlier Swiss SIG MKMS, which was developed by Király, who worked at SIG until 1937.

Produced versions included: Király-géppisztoly 39M, Király-géppisztoly 43M, Király-géppisztoly 44M and Király 50M (little is known about this variant). The 50M, apparently, remained a prototype, since from the early 1950s, Kiraly SMG has been replaced by PPSh-41 and Kucher K1 in the Hungarian army.


Specifications

(1939 – 1945), 50M: (1950 - ???)

  • Type: Submachine Gun
  • Caliber: 9x25mm Mauser (39M, 43M), 9x19mm Parabellum (44M), 7.62x25mm (50M)
  • Weight loaded: 39M: 9.8 lbs (4.46 kg), 43M: 9.4 lbs (4.2 kg)
  • Length: 39M: 41.3 in (104.8 cm), 43M: 37.6 in (95.6 cm) w/ stock extended to 29.5 in (74.9 cm) w/ stock folded
  • Barrel length: 39M: 19.6 in (49.9 cm), 43M: 16.7 in (42.4 cm)
  • Capacity: 20 or 40 rounds (39M), 40 rounds (43M, 44M, 50M)
  • Fire Modes: semi-auto/full-auto

Movies

Movie Title Actor Character Note Year
Two Half-Times in Hell Tibor Molnár Rácz Kiraly 50M 1961
Antal Farkas Cpl. Csorba
József Szendrő Sgt. Rápity
Hungarian soldiers
The Corporal and Others Hungarian fascists Kiraly 43M 1965
The plane flies to Russia (Samolyot letit v Rossiyu) Mafia member Kiraly 43M 1994

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
Bors Kiraly 50M/Ep. 14. 1968

Anime

Show Title Character Notation Date
Akane-Iro ni Somaru Saka Kiraly 43M 2008

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