Arsenal submachine gun explained

Arsenal submachine gun
Origin:Estonia
Type:Submachine gun
Is Ranged:yes
Service:1926–1940
Used By:Estonia, Latvia, Spanish Republic
Wars:Spanish Civil War
World War II
Designer:Johannes Teiman
Design Date:1926
Manufacturer:Arsenal
Production Date:1926
Number:570
Length:809 mm
Part Length:210 mm
Cartridge:9x20 mm SR Browning
Velocity:365 m/s
Action:Blowback
Rate:600 rounds/min
Feed:40 round detachable box magazine

The Arsenal M23 submachine gun (Estonian: Arsenali püstolkuulipilduja, also known as Arsenal Tallinn) was an Estonian submachine gun from 1926 through 1935.[1]

These submachine guns were designed and produced in the Estonian military equipment factory "Arsenal" in Karjamaa, Tallinn, but production did not exceed 600 units. The weapon was chambered for the 9x20 mm semi-rimmed Browning cartridge to be compatible with ammunition for the Browning FN M1903 pistol which had been adopted by the Estonian Army. It operated on the blowback system and was essentially similar to the MP18.1; having a wooden stock, slotted barrel jacket, and horizontal left side magazine feed. A uniquely slender 40 round single column box magazine led to frequent cartridge feeding problems; and cooling fins which were machined lengthwise along the barrel to promote cooling air flow when firing (similar to the Lewis gun), unnecessarily complicated production.[2]

It was used by the combat support units of the Border Guard, the Estonian Defence League and the Estonian Defence Forces. The Arsenal submachine gun was replaced in Estonian service by the Finnish Suomi KP/-31 submachine gun in 1938. The Estonian Army sold a few samples to Latvia and all of the remainder found their way to Republican forces during the Civil War in Spain.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Soorsk . Tormi . 2003 . Arsenali püstolkuulipilduja – taas kodus . https://web.archive.org/web/20110531125942/https://tehnikamaailm.ee/est/tech/2010/03/?headerID=1857 . 31 May 2011.
  2. Web site: Tallinn Model 1923 (Arsenal M23) . 2023-08-22 . Military Equipment Guide With Photos.
  3. Web site: Lõhmus . Alo . Eesti relvatööstuse hiilgus jõudis Hispaaniast kodumaale tagasi . Postimees . 4 . et.
  4. Web site: 2021-03-17 . EW sõjatehaseid Tallinnas . 2023-08-23 . Eesti Sõjaajaloo Teejuht . et.