Talk:Marlin Camp carbine
Latest comment: 6 years ago by Surv1v4l1st in topic Submachine gun?
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edit- Who manufactured this weapon? Marlin Camp?
- When was it manufactured?
- Was this a military weapon or a civilian model? If military then what notable armies used it?
- How many were manufactured?
Manufactured by Marlin
editmanufacture was going on in the 1980's don't know exact dates civilian
Browning "Hi Power (P35) 13 round and larger magazines could also be used if a new magazine catch slot was cut into them.
Clean Up.
editI am planning on cleaning this article up shortly. If there are any points of interest, however, please let me know. Thanks. Surv1v4l1st (Talk|Contribs) 21:00, 13 June 2009 (UTC)
Submachine gun?
editCan this be classified as a submachine gun? I don't see any reason why not. Amidpesky (talk) 05:04, 12 March 2018 (UTC)
- No, it should not be categorized as such. It is an semi-automatic carbine, not a submachine-gun. The latter is defined, accurately, by Wiktionary as "A type of short range machine gun that is carried as a personal weapon and uses pistol ammunition.". A machine-gun is defined as "A type of firearm that fires bullets in rapid succession by a single action of the trigger." As a semi-auto, the Camp carbines only discharge a single bullet per trigger-pull. Also, under US law, where these were made, they are also not classed as a machine-gun. --Surv1v4l1st ▌Talk|Contribs▌ 22:04, 18 October 2018 (UTC)