SIG MKMO submachine gun
→ Although it was a swiss weapon, it was used by hungary army against the soviets in small amounts.
→ Alternatively, it could also be a finnish squad. Finland and Germany did not sign a formal treaty of alliance but collaborated and fought on the same side militarily against a common enemy - Soviet Union
- made in Switzerland
- designer was Gotthard End
- designed 1930
- manufacturer was “Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellschaft” (SIG)
- produced from 1933 - 1941
- ≈ 1,228 were built
- submachine gun
- used cartridge: 9mm Mauser (for export) with a muzzle velocity of 1,640 ft/s (500 m/s)
- rate of fire: 850 rounds/min
- uses a 40-round detachable box magazine
- mass was 4.25 kg (9.4 lb)
- length was 1,025 mm (40.4 in)
- barrel length was 500 mm (19.7 in)

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This one is found in a Death valley near Murmansk after repell finnish-germany assault
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After capturing a Danuvia 39M and inspecting the weapon, Soviet engineers mistaken it for a Swiss weapon despite the Hungarian and Danuvia factory markings because Soviets were already familiar with MKMO captured from Finland.
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I wish instead of some cut M2 carabine Japan got SIG 1930 as BR V:

If it has the same stats it will be the only real BR V Assaulter weapon for Japan…since really there is no better option
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This is one of the captured and maybe some even more good thing
Thank you for your post.
I would welcome this addition to the game.
More Swiss weapons in the Japanese tech tree is great since actual weapons are much better than fairytale prototypes and we otherwise wouldnt get Swiss weapons in game.
While not all Swiss weapons were used by Japan, Switzerland was neutral so I think its okay to give Japan their weapons. (different to giving Japan American M2 or German Tiger which are both frankly insane)
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