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Telling the difference between a machine pistol and a compact SMG
The following is an article I was writing up for the "General Information" section of IMFDB. It was written to clear up any confusion regarding whether a firearm using pistol-caliber cartridges is a pistol-caliber carbine, or a machine pistol, or an SMG. I would like to hear the community's feedback on it.
----- How to tell the difference between a machine pistol, a pistol-caliber carbine, and a submachine gun. There can be some confusion regarding just where the differences between these three firearm types chambered for pistol cartridges lies. This article was written to help IMFDB's users with that problem. The iconic machine pistol is a handgun with select-fire capability, or else a handgun capable of fully-automatic fire. And the handgun classification is defined partially by its ergonomics; it has no dedicated place to put your offhand in a different place than your trigger hand, and has no buttstock whatsoever. A true submachine gun, however, has ''both'' a buttstock and a dedicated place to put your non-trigger hand (whether this a sufficiently-long handguard, a foregrip, a protruding magazine well, etc.), as well as select-fire or fully-automatic fire capability. With the exception of the [[Izhmash PP-19 Bizon]] (largely because you don't really have a choice in the matter given how the helical magazine blocks the handguard from below and you shouldn't put your hand in a place that blocks the iron sights), a firearm's magazine doesn't count as a dedicated place to put your off hand, since that will likely cause a malfunction. Both these features, along with select-fire or fully-automatic fire capability, are necessary for a firearm chambered for handgun cartridges to be considered a true submachine gun. Examples
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Really I don't think That you can really distinguish between Machine Pistols and Submachine guns.
The way I see it is that a Machine Pistol is a subcategory of submachineguns. To put it bluntly All Machine Pistols are submachine guns...But not all submachineguns are Machine Pistols |
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Pistol caliber carbines are usually somewhere around rifle-sized. Most (but not all) that I can think of are semi-automatic as well
I don't really see any difference between machine pistol and submachine gun |
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I wrote this guide originally as a response to users like the one who incorrectly moved the Cobray M11/9 to the submachine gun section of the Max Payne (video game) page, which I provided the vast majority of screenshots for.
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Currently, the wiki doesn't lump the Machine Pistol and Submachine Gun categories together, so I wrote this guide to be posted on the SMG and Machine Pistol category talk pages to let users immediately tell the difference and categorize the firearms within correctly. That's the funny thing. Pistol-caliber carbines have the carbine designation because their barrels are longer than standard full-sized pistols (normally above six inches, since six inches is the maximum "practical" pistol barrel length). In all but this case the term "carbine" refers to a firearm with a shorter barrel than a standard full-sized firearm of that caliber (battle rifle, assault rifle, etc.). This exception should be more widely known amongst the wiki's users. Last edited by Mazryonh; 03-04-2012 at 08:23 AM. |
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http://www.merriam-webster.com/dicti...bmachine%20gun |
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Unless the wiki is going to lump the machine pistol and SMG categories together, I believe a definition like mine would do well to settle the grey areas between the two. And the "machine gun" definition is a bit outdated by those unfamiliar with firearms. It used to mean any firearm that was capable of fully-automatic fire or was select-fire. Now that term should stick with the infantry support weapon class or a vehicle-mounted fully-automatic firing weapon.
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If there are no more forthcoming objections, I believe I'll be posting this guide to the SMG and Machine Pistol talk pages soon. |
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Personally I think this guide is kind of arbitrary imho |
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Pardon me, where was I being arbitrary? I thought I clearly explained my reasoning.
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