Error creating thumbnail: File missing Join our Discord!
If you have been locked out of your account you can request a password reset here.

F1 SMG: Difference between revisions

From Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(New page: == F1 Submachine Gun == thumb|none|450px|F1 Submachine Gun - 9mm The F1 submachine gun has been designed at the Australian Lithgow Small Arms Factory by 1962. Original...)
 
No edit summary
Line 18: Line 18:




== Movies ==
 
== Film ==
 
 




Line 24: Line 27:


* [[Blue Murder]]
* [[Blue Murder]]





Revision as of 05:09, 21 July 2009

F1 Submachine Gun

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
F1 Submachine Gun - 9mm

The F1 submachine gun has been designed at the Australian Lithgow Small Arms Factory by 1962. Originally known as X-3 prototype, it appeared in 1962 as possible replacement for obsolete and aging Owen submachine guns. It was adopted as F1 by mid-sixties, and served well until late eighties, when it was officially replaced by the 5.56mm F88 assault rifle, a license-made version of Steyr AUG. F1 was simple, reliable and popular weapon.

F1 submachine gun is blowback operated, selective fired weapon which fires from open bolt. It uses tubular receiver with top-mounted magazine. Cocking handle is set at the left side of weapon, and does not reciprocate when gun is fired. Its slot is covered by sliding dust cover. Weapon is made in so-called in-line layout, and the front of the buttstock slides over the rear of the receiver, and is fixed there by special catch. For disassembly, gun is unloaded, then catch is pressed and buttstock pulled off the receiver toward the rear; then, bolt and return spring are removed. Sights are of fixed type, and due to top-mounted magazine are offset to the left. Rear sight is made folding for more comfortable carry. Unlike many other submachine guns, F1 can be fitted with standard rifle bayonet, which is attached to the right of the perforated barrel jacket.


Specifications

  • Caliber: 9x19mm Luger/Para
  • Weight: 3.26 kg unloaded
  • Length: 715 mm
  • Barrel length: 203 mm
  • Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute
  • Magazine capacity: 34 rounds
  • Effective range: 100-200 meters


Film

Television