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  • Vigneron submachine gun
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  • The Vigneron is a submachine gun manufactured in Belgium during the 1950s. It used the 9x19mm NATO cartridge and was used by the Belgian Army until the 1980s. It had the ability to use MP40 type magazines which were popular in Europe at the time. The Vigneron is a selective fire weapon for short range street and brush fighting. It remains reasonably accurate up to 100m using sighted semi-automatic fire. For close range combat, 2- or 3-shot bursts are recommended.
  • The Vigneron submachine gun (pronounced vin-yuh-rawhn) is a Belgian submachine gun.
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manufact
  • Georges Vigneron
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Range
  • 100 m
Velocity
  • 381.0
Origin
  • Belgium
Rate
  • 620
Design
  • 1940.0
Service
  • -1980.0
Name
  • Vigneron
  • Vigneron submachine gun
Maker
  • Georges Vigneron
Type
Caption
  • Vigneron M2
justweight
  • 6.610000
Cartridge
  • 9
Weight
  • 3
  • 8.110000
Caliber
  • 9
Sights
  • Fixed
Used by
  • Belgium
is ranged
  • YES
Action
Magazine
  • 32
Death
  • 1990.0
Cycle
  • 620
Barrel
  • 12
feed
  • 32
Birth
  • 1952
Designer
  • Georges Vigneron
abstract
  • The Vigneron is a submachine gun manufactured in Belgium during the 1950s. It used the 9x19mm NATO cartridge and was used by the Belgian Army until the 1980s. It had the ability to use MP40 type magazines which were popular in Europe at the time. The Vigneron is a selective fire weapon for short range street and brush fighting. It remains reasonably accurate up to 100m using sighted semi-automatic fire. For close range combat, 2- or 3-shot bursts are recommended.
  • The Vigneron submachine gun (pronounced vin-yuh-rawhn) is a Belgian submachine gun.