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'''Erma Werke''' (''Erfurter Maschinen- und Werkzeugfabrik GmbH'') was a German firearms manufacturer founded in 1922, in Thuringia. In the early 1930s, the company acquired licenses to produce the [[Karabiner 98k]], and later attained notoriety producing ''maschinenpistoles'' such as the [[Erma EMP]] and [[MP38]]/[[MP40]] series. After the war, the Thuringia factory fell into disuse and was ordered to be liquidated by the Soviets in 1948. It was reestablished as ''ERMA-Werke'' in West Germany in 1949, in Bavaria, and produced appliances and eventual [[M1 Carbine]] clones for West German police. The company mostly produced sporting arms and non-lethal pistols throughout the years until declaring bankruptcy in 1997. The company ultimately ended up in possession by [[Heckler & Koch]] in 2004, and was closed for good.


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'''Founded: ''' 1922  
'''Founded: ''' 1922  


'''Country: ''' German
'''Closed:''' 2004
 
'''Country: ''' Germany
 
=Guns=
=Guns=
== Pistols ==
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="150"|'''Caliber(s)'''
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Produced'''
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| [[Erma EP 652]] || .22 LR || 6 || 1980s - 1990s || || [[File:ERMA EP 652.jpg|200px]]
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| Erma EP 752<br> Erma EGP 75 || .22 LR<br>8mm blank || 8<br>7 || ????-???? || EGP 75S || [[File:Erma EGP75S.jpg|200px]]
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|}
==Submachine Guns==
==Submachine Guns==
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|[[Erma EMP-35|EMP-35]]||9x19mm||32||1930 - 1938||||[[Image:ErmaEMP-35.jpg|350px]]
|[[Erma EMP|EMP 35]]||9x19mm||32||1930 - 1938||||[[File:Erma EMP early.jpg|350px]]
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|[[Erma EMP 44|EMP 44]] || 9x19mm || 32 * 2 || 1944 || || [[File:EMP 44.jpg|350px]]
|[[Erma EMP 44|EMP 44]] || 9x19mm || 32 * 2 || 1944 || || [[File:EMP 44.jpg|350px]]
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|[[MP40]] || 9x19mm || 30/32/64 ||1940 - 1944<br>1938 - 1940<br>1941 - 1942<br>||[[MP40#MP38|MP38]]<br>[[MP40#MP41|MP41]]||[[Image:MP40Side.jpg|350px]]
|[[MP40]] || 9x19mm || 30/32/64 ||1940 - 1944<br>1938 - 1940<br>1941 - 1942<br>||[[MP40#MP38|MP38]]<br>[[MP40#MP41|MP41]]||[[File:MP40Side.jpg|350px]]
|-
|-
|[[Erma MP60|MP60]]||9x19mm||25/32/36||1960 - ????||||[[File:Erma MP60.jpeg|350px]]
|[[Erma MP60|MP60]]||9x19mm||25/32/36||1960 - ????||||[[File:Erma MP60.jpeg|350px]]
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|[[Erma Werke Model E M1]]|| .22 LR<BR>.22 WMR ||5,10,15||1966-1997|| || [[File:Erma EM1 22LR.jpg|350px]]
|[[Erma Werke Model E M1]]|| .22 LR<BR>.22 WMR ||5,10,15||1966-1997|| || [[File:Erma EM1 22LR.jpg|350px]]
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| Erma SR-100 || .308 Win<br>.300 Win Mag<br>.338 Lapua Mag || 10<br>8<br>5 || Mid 1990s-2000 || ELF SR-100 || [[File:Erma SR100.jpg|350px]]
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[[Category:Manufacturer]]
[[Category:Manufacturer]]

Latest revision as of 23:14, 29 June 2023

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Erma Werke (Erfurter Maschinenfabrik)

About

Erma Werke (Erfurter Maschinen- und Werkzeugfabrik GmbH) was a German firearms manufacturer founded in 1922, in Thuringia. In the early 1930s, the company acquired licenses to produce the Karabiner 98k, and later attained notoriety producing maschinenpistoles such as the Erma EMP and MP38/MP40 series. After the war, the Thuringia factory fell into disuse and was ordered to be liquidated by the Soviets in 1948. It was reestablished as ERMA-Werke in West Germany in 1949, in Bavaria, and produced appliances and eventual M1 Carbine clones for West German police. The company mostly produced sporting arms and non-lethal pistols throughout the years until declaring bankruptcy in 1997. The company ultimately ended up in possession by Heckler & Koch in 2004, and was closed for good.

Information

Founded: 1922

Closed: 2004

Country: Germany

Guns

Pistols

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Produced Variants Image
Erma EP 652 .22 LR 6 1980s - 1990s Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Erma EP 752
Erma EGP 75
.22 LR
8mm blank
8
7
????-???? EGP 75S Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Submachine Guns

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Produced Variants Image
EMP 35 9x19mm 32 1930 - 1938 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
EMP 44 9x19mm 32 * 2 1944 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
MP40 9x19mm 30/32/64 1940 - 1944
1938 - 1940
1941 - 1942
MP38
MP41
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MP60 9x19mm 25/32/36 1960 - ???? Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Rifles

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Produced Variants Image
Erma Werke Model E M1 .22 LR
.22 WMR
5,10,15 1966-1997 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Erma SR-100 .308 Win
.300 Win Mag
.338 Lapua Mag
10
8
5
Mid 1990s-2000 ELF SR-100 Error creating thumbnail: File missing