| Caliber | 7.62x25 | 
| Weight | 3.1 kg empty | 
| Length (stock closed/open) | 542 / 827 mm | 
| Barrel length | 280 mm | 
| Rate of fire | ? rounds per minute | 
| Magazine capacity | 35 rounds | 
 The 53M / K1 submachine gun was an indigenous weapon, designed during 
early 1950s by Hungarian designer Jozsef Kucher (hence the K1 index). It
 was officially adopted in 1953, and procured in limited numbers for 
police, border guard and certain paramilitary units in Hungary (the 
Hungarian armed forces adopted a license-built copy of Soviet PPSh-41
 instead). The weapon appears to be of simple, robust and workmanlike 
design, and it s believed that it failed to achieve a more widespread 
success because of political, rather than technical matters.
 The 53M / K1 submachine gun is a simple blowback weapon, firing from 
open bolt in semi-automatic or full automatic modes. The fire mode 
selector is located on the left side of the trigger housing, above the 
trigger. Safety is built into the bolt handle and locks the bolt in 
forward or rearward positions. Gun is mostly made from stampings; barrel
 is enclosed into perforated barrel jacket, and is equipped with muzzle 
brake - compensator. Metallic buttstock folds down and forward. The 
flip-up rear sight is L-shaped and has settings for 100 and 200 meters 
range.


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