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In 1940s-1960s Argentinian firearms manufacturer '''Fábrica de Armas Halcón''' ("Halcón" mean "falcon") produced a series of submachine guns in 9x19 mm and .45 calibers. Initially they were based on [[Thompson]] system, later models were influenced by such submachine guns as [[MP40]] and [[Madsen M50]]. Most widely used models were '''Modelo 1943''', '''Modelo 1946''', '''Modelo 1949''', '''ML-57''' and '''ML-63'''.
In the 1940s to the 1960s, Argentinian firearms manufacturer '''Fábrica de Armas Halcón''' ("Halcón" meaning "falcon") produced a series of submachine guns in 9x19mm and .45 caliber. Initially, they were based on the [[Thompson]] system while later models were influenced by such submachine guns as the [[MP40]] and [[Madsen M50]]. The most widely used models were the '''Modelo 1943''', '''Modelo 1946''', '''Modelo 1949''', '''ML-57''' and '''ML-63'''.


'''''Note:''' all Halcon SMGs are temporary merged on a single page until more entries will appear.''
'''''Note:''' all Halcon SMGs are temporary merged on a single page until more entries appear.''
 
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= Halcón Modelo 1943 =
[[File:Halcon M43.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Halcón Modelo 1943, late version with 152mm barrel - .45 ACP]]
 
{{Gun Title|Halcón Modelo 1943}}
 
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= Halcón Modelo 1949 =
= Halcón Modelo 1949 =
[[Image:Halcon Model 1949.jpg|thumb|401px|right|Halcón Modelo 1949EA - 9x19mm]]
[[Image:Halcon M1949 Folding Stock.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Halcón Modelo 1949EA with folding stock - 9x19mm]]


{{Gun Title|Halcón Modelo 1949}}
{{Gun Title|Halcón Modelo 1949}}
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|''[[Rage of Honor]]'' || || Argentinian police || || 1987
|''[[Rage of Honor]]'' || || Argentinian police || || 1987
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| ''[[Evita]]'' || || Argentine soldiers || || 1996
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| ''[[Burnt Money]]'' || || Argentine bank robbers, Montevideo Metropolitan Guard officers || || 2000
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Latest revision as of 09:29, 6 July 2020

In the 1940s to the 1960s, Argentinian firearms manufacturer Fábrica de Armas Halcón ("Halcón" meaning "falcon") produced a series of submachine guns in 9x19mm and .45 caliber. Initially, they were based on the Thompson system while later models were influenced by such submachine guns as the MP40 and Madsen M50. The most widely used models were the Modelo 1943, Modelo 1946, Modelo 1949, ML-57 and ML-63.

Note: all Halcon SMGs are temporary merged on a single page until more entries appear.


Halcón Modelo 1943

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Halcón Modelo 1943, late version with 152mm barrel - .45 ACP

The Halcón Modelo 1943 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Evita Argentine soldiers 1996


Halcón Modelo 1949

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Halcón Modelo 1949EA with folding stock - 9x19mm

The Halcón Modelo 1949 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Soldier's Revenge John Savage Frank Morgan 1986
Soldier's Revenge Vietcong fighters 1986
Rage of Honor Martín Coria Jorge 1987
Rage of Honor Argentinian police 1987
Evita Argentine soldiers 1996
Burnt Money Argentine bank robbers, Montevideo Metropolitan Guard officers 2000