Talk:SIG MKMO

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MKMS / MKMO

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There is something wrong. The 1934 MKMO and MKPO (Maschinen Karabiner Militär Oben) / Maschinen Karabiner Polizei Oben) was the delayed blowback gun, the MKPS (Maschinen Karabiner Polizei Seitlich) was the straight blowback gun. The O in MKMO was for Auswurf Oben = Top Ejection, the S in MKPS was for Auswurf Seitlich = Side (lateral) Ejection. Sources: My former Collection / The Book "Automatwaffen Maschinenpistolen und Selbstladegewehre" 1972 by Christian Reinhart, Verlag Stocker & Schmid, Zürich (Switzerland) ISBN 3-7276-7014-2, — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hmaag (talkcontribs) 11:41, 22 May 2014 (UTC) Sorry, I forgot -- hmaag (talk) 12:09, 22 May 2014 (UTC)Reply

Your edit lists a subsequent version as the name of the article. You've already changed this once and my reference contradicts your reference. The MKMO and MKPO were not delayed blowback. The former models were. Please chime in or provide a reference that I can read in English, otherwise on the English Wikipedia, I have to go with sources written in English.--Winged Brick (talk) 17:59, 2 December 2015 (UTC)Reply
Here my reference, in german, the MKMO was made in Neuhausen, Switzerland, german speaking region, the book (my reference) is a Swiss book, also written in german. Sorry for your reference. -- hmaag (talk) 11:03, 3 December 2015 (UTC)Reply
 
Verzögerter Masseverschluss = retarded blowback in the MKMO
I looked at Smith's "Small Arms of the World" and it agrees with your source. The internet sources that I was looking at were incorrect. Thanks. --Winged Brick (talk) 17:51, 4 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

I found it too in the Small Arms 1962 Edition, and thanks for the clean-up-- hmaag (talk) 10:52, 5 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Why is the article called MKMO, if that's only one of four variants? --84.132.144.110 (talk) 15:21, 8 April 2022 (UTC)Reply