BSM/9 M1
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BSM/9 M1
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The BSM/9 M1 is a Brazilian inertia-delayed blowback-operated, selective-fire submachine-gun developed during the late 1970s, chambered for the 9x19mm Parabellum round which uses 20/32-round Uzi-compatible box magazines. It has a cyclic rate of 600 rounds per minute and a muzzle velocity of 400 meters per second. The BSM/9 M1 has a fixed stock, a 228 mm long barrel and protected post foresight and an aperture rearsight fixed at 100 meters.
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Weapontype: Submachine gun
Manufacturer: Companhia de Explosivos de Valparaiba
Operation: Inertia-delayed blowback
Cartridge: 9x19mm Parabellum
Weight: 3,03 kg
Length: 410/610 mm (Folded/Open)
Barrel: 228 mm
Magazine Capacity: 20,32-round
Feed system: Detachable box magazine
Rate of fire: 600 Rpm
Effective range: 100 m
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