Vigneron M2 submachine gun, right side.
Vigneron M2 submachine gun, left side.
Characteristics
Caliber | 9x19mm Luger / Parabellum |
Weight | 3,28 kg empty |
Length (stock closed/open) | 695 / 872 mm |
Barrel length | 300 mm |
Rate of fire | 620 rounds per minute |
Magazine capacity | 32 rounds |
Effective range | 100 meters |
The Vigneron submachine gun was developed during early fifties by the
officer of the Belgian army and produced by Belgian company Precision
Liegoise SA. It was adopted by Belgian army in 1953, and saw some combat
in then-Belgian Congo. Vigneron submachine gun was quite conventional
in design and appearance, and not much more can be told about this
weapon.
Vigneron submachine gun is blowback operated, selective fired weapon
which fires from open bolt. Fire mode selector / safety switch is
located on the left side of the grip, just behind the trigger. It is
interesting that in full automatic mode short pull on the trigger will
still, produce single shots, and only a long pull will produce full
automatic fire. Additional automated safety is built into the backstrap
of the pistol grip. Cocking handle is located on the left side of the
receiver, and is stationary when gun is fired. Ejection port has a
spring-loaded dust cover. Barrel is relatively long and has two ports
just behind the front sight base, which serve as a muzzle rise
compensator. Sights are fixed, with rear aperture set for 50 meters
range. Stock is made from steel wire and is retractable, with several
positions so shooter can adjust it to his own preferences.
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