Finnish WWII KP m/44

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The KP m/44 (Finnish: Konepistooli malli 1944 , lit. ‘Submachine gun, model 1944’), nicknamed “Peltiheikki” or “Pelti-kp”, which could be translated as “sheet-metal Heikki” and “sheet-metal machine pistol”/“sheet-metal submachine gun” respectively, was a Finnish 9mm copy and modification of the Soviet mass-produced 7.62 mm submachine gun PPS-43.
20 round
Fire Arms: M/44 Tikkakoski submachine gun (Finland)

50 round

71 round
Original Finnish WWII KP m/44 Display 9mm Submachine Gun with Magazine ...
40 round

The KP 4/44 has everything from a 20 round magazine to a 71 round drum a smg of all flavors. play with the stats and you could have an smg that could go from br1 to br 4. I would love to see multiple versions of this smg the 20, 50 and 71 not a fan of the 40. would make a great event weapon or multiple event weapons filling out the soviet arsenal.

Finland had a complex role in WWII, fighting defensive and offensive wars against the Soviet Union, aligning with Nazi Germany as a co-belligerent (not a formal member) to regain land, and later fighting Germany itself in the Lapland War, ultimately maintaining independence by avoiding full Soviet occupation but ceding territory and paying reparations.

This would work best for Germany, if it was given to Russia then it would be a waste, basically just another assault weapon thrown onto the Russian pile of assault weapons competing for viability

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This weapon is for Germany only.

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