vigneron submachine gun
The Vigneron is a 9mm Parabellum submachine gun manufactured in Belgium during the 1950s, designed by a retired Belgian army Colonel, Georges Vigneron. It was intended to replace the Sten. It features few elements from previous SMG designs, such as tubular upper receiver and sliding wire buttstock that resembles M3 Grease Gun one. The gun is relatively accurate on semi-auto mode due to its barrel length.
This tag applies to all variants, the original Vigneron M1 and the improved M2.
See also
External links
- Wikipedia: Vigneron submachine gun