
Low poly 43M Submachine gun Low-poly 3D model
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The Hungarian WW2 submachine gun is a 9x25mm Danuvia firearm designed by engineer Pal Kiraly in the late 1930s. Issued to Hungarian army troops in 1939, it remained in use throughout World War II and into the early 1950s. Approximately 8,000 units were produced between 1939 and 1945. The Danuvia is a large, rugged firearm similar to a carbine, although its design was influenced by the 9x19mm Parabellum Beretta Model 38/42. Instead of using the standard 9x19mm round, the Danuvia employs the more powerful 9x25mm Mauser cartridge. The Danuvia's magazine can be folded forward into a recess in the stock where a plate slides over it for added protection. 4K PBR maps include color, roughness, metalness, normal map, and height map details. 12,843 polygon count 19,879 triangle count The Danuvia submachine gun is composed of separate parts.
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