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The MCEM-2 (Machine Carbine Experimental Model 2) was a prototype submachine gun, which never saw widespread production, but was one of the first submachine guns to combine a wrap-around bolt and magazine in pistol grip, features later copied in the Czechoslovak Sa vz. 23, Israeli Uzi, among others. The MCEM-2 was the second prototype in a line of experimental submachine guns designed in Britain in 1944. It was envisaged as a possible replacement for the STEN submachine gun then in service. Jerzy Podsedkowski, a Polish constructor who worked on the Vis and Mors and who fled from occupied Poland to Britain, developed the MCEM-2. It is believed that prototypes of MCEM-2 were made before the end of WW2, and its derivatives MCEM-4 and MCEM-6 were tested soon after the war. The latter modificat

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  • The MCEM-2 (Machine Carbine Experimental Model 2) was a prototype submachine gun, which never saw widespread production, but was one of the first submachine guns to combine a wrap-around bolt and magazine in pistol grip, features later copied in the Czechoslovak Sa vz. 23, Israeli Uzi, among others. The MCEM-2 was the second prototype in a line of experimental submachine guns designed in Britain in 1944. It was envisaged as a possible replacement for the STEN submachine gun then in service. Jerzy Podsedkowski, a Polish constructor who worked on the Vis and Mors and who fled from occupied Poland to Britain, developed the MCEM-2. It is believed that prototypes of MCEM-2 were made before the end of WW2, and its derivatives MCEM-4 and MCEM-6 were tested soon after the war. The latter modifications differed mostly in adoption of the rate-reducing mechanism, incorporated into the trigger unit; the rate of fire therefore was decreased from 1000 to 600 rounds per minute. Nevertheless, neither prototype was found suitable for adoption, and several years later the British army adopted a more conventional submachine gun, the Sterling-Patchett. The MCEM-2 is blowback-operated, selective fire weapon that fires from an open bolt. it uses a telescoping bolt, with most of its mass in front of the breech face. The receiver is made from steel, and the pistol grip is attached below. The magazine is inserted into the pistol grip – a feature copied from the Mors. (en)
  • MCEM-2 (Machine Carbine Experimental Model 2) - pierwszy pistolet maszynowy z zamkiem teleskopowym opracowany w 1944 roku w Wielkiej Brytanii przez polskiego inż. . Rozwiązania wykorzystane w nim (zamek teleskopowy, zasilanie z magazynka w uchwycie) czynią go protoplastą wielu współczesnych pistoletów maszynowych, m.in. izraelskiego Uzi. (pl)
  • MCEM 2 (англ. Machine Carbine Experimental Model 2 — автоматический карабин экспериментальный, модель 2) — пистолет-пулемёт, созданный лейтенантом Подсенковским в Великобритании в 1944 году в качестве потенциальной замены STEN. В серию запущен не был. MCEM 2 может считаться вторым пистолетом-пулемётом с пистолетной компоновкой (пистолетная рукоятка совмещена с приёмником магазина) после пистолета-пулемёта Намбу первого образца (Nambu Type 1). (ru)
  • MCEM 2(英語:Machine Carbine Experimental Model 2,意為:「實驗型卡賓槍2型」)是一款采用9×19毫米魯格口徑手枪子彈的英国製製試驗型冲锋枪。 (zh)
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  • MCEM-2 (Machine Carbine Experimental Model 2) - pierwszy pistolet maszynowy z zamkiem teleskopowym opracowany w 1944 roku w Wielkiej Brytanii przez polskiego inż. . Rozwiązania wykorzystane w nim (zamek teleskopowy, zasilanie z magazynka w uchwycie) czynią go protoplastą wielu współczesnych pistoletów maszynowych, m.in. izraelskiego Uzi. (pl)
  • MCEM 2 (англ. Machine Carbine Experimental Model 2 — автоматический карабин экспериментальный, модель 2) — пистолет-пулемёт, созданный лейтенантом Подсенковским в Великобритании в 1944 году в качестве потенциальной замены STEN. В серию запущен не был. MCEM 2 может считаться вторым пистолетом-пулемётом с пистолетной компоновкой (пистолетная рукоятка совмещена с приёмником магазина) после пистолета-пулемёта Намбу первого образца (Nambu Type 1). (ru)
  • MCEM 2(英語:Machine Carbine Experimental Model 2,意為:「實驗型卡賓槍2型」)是一款采用9×19毫米魯格口徑手枪子彈的英国製製試驗型冲锋枪。 (zh)
  • The MCEM-2 (Machine Carbine Experimental Model 2) was a prototype submachine gun, which never saw widespread production, but was one of the first submachine guns to combine a wrap-around bolt and magazine in pistol grip, features later copied in the Czechoslovak Sa vz. 23, Israeli Uzi, among others. The MCEM-2 was the second prototype in a line of experimental submachine guns designed in Britain in 1944. It was envisaged as a possible replacement for the STEN submachine gun then in service. Jerzy Podsedkowski, a Polish constructor who worked on the Vis and Mors and who fled from occupied Poland to Britain, developed the MCEM-2. It is believed that prototypes of MCEM-2 were made before the end of WW2, and its derivatives MCEM-4 and MCEM-6 were tested soon after the war. The latter modificat (en)
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  • Pistolet maszynowy MCEM-2 (pl)
  • MCEM 2 (ru)
  • MCEM 2衝鋒槍 (zh)
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