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Machine Carbine 9mm Lanchester Mk 1*

Machine Carbine 9mm Lanchester Mk 1*

Description

The British army did not have any submachine guns manufactured in the UK and what few US Thompson M1928 purchased from the USA were nearly all lost at Dunkirk. There was a desperate need for a submachine gun for the army, navy and RAF. So the race was on to produce one made in England. It was decided to copy the German MP 28 with modifications. The name Lanchester, after George Lanchester who was in charge of production at the Sterling Armament Company of Dagenham. A soundly engineered weapon with all the arts of the gunsmith employed the Lanchester was the last of its era. Issued only to the Royal Navy it was very useful to boarding parties, especially when fitted with its sword bayonet. This example has the later flip sight

Marks and Stamps: (top of Mag housing) LANCHESTER MK 1* SA M619 Serial no (Top of breach) S230

Specifications

Accession Number: 77 Period of Use: 1941 - 1960s
Type: Machine pistol/SMG War Zones: Second World War; China; Malaya; Korea; Suez
Country of Origin: UK Type Date: 1941
Manufacturer: Sterling Armament Company, Dagenham Serial Number: 66713
Manufacture Date: Unknown Calibre/Ammunition: 9mm Parabellum
Weight: 4340g Length Overall: 851mm
Cyclic Rate: 600rpm Length Barrel: 203mm
Deactivation Certificate Number: DA 5865

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