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[[File:Standschütze Hellriegel 1915.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Standschütze Hellriegel 1915 heavy submachine gun - 9mm Steyr]] | [[File:Standschütze Hellriegel 1915.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Standschütze Hellriegel 1915 heavy submachine gun - 9mm Steyr]] | ||
The '''Standschütze Hellriegel 1915''' is an Austro-Hungarian Heavy Sub-Machine Gun produced during World War 1. The could feed from standard box magazines, or from a large drum magazine which was not actually connected to the weapon and instead fed the cartridges through a flexible chute. The unusual appearance of this drum magazine has led many people to assume it is belt fed, however this is not the case with the rounds being unconnected from one another and are propelled along the drum and feed chute by a spring. | The '''Standschütze Hellriegel 1915''' is an Austro-Hungarian Heavy Sub-Machine Gun produced during World War 1, however the term "Sub-Machine Gun" wasn't coined by 1915 so it was refered to as an Ultra-Light Machine Gun. The could feed from standard box magazines, or from a large drum magazine which was not actually connected to the weapon and instead fed the cartridges through a flexible chute. The unusual appearance of this drum magazine has led many people to assume it is belt fed, however this is not the case with the rounds being unconnected from one another and are propelled along the drum and feed chute by a spring. The drum magazine can supposedly hold up to one hundred and sixty rounds and while the box mag is limited to twenty or so. As of current knowledge, there was only ever one model of the Hellriegel and it did not survive the war. The only visual evidence the gun ever existed is three pictures of the weapon supposedly during the prototype phase. All three pictures were taken from the right side of the gun, so what the left side looks like is a complete mystery. Very little is known about this SMG as not even its name can be fully explained, but it is esstemated that Standschütze refers to the Austro-Hungarian reserve forces during World War 1, and Hellriegel was the designers sir name, this cannot be proven however as the name of the designer is completely unknown. | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
*Caliber: 9x23mm Steyr | *Caliber: 9x23mm Steyr or 9x19mm Parabellum | ||
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Revision as of 21:31, 27 February 2017
The Standschütze Hellriegel 1915 is an Austro-Hungarian Heavy Sub-Machine Gun produced during World War 1, however the term "Sub-Machine Gun" wasn't coined by 1915 so it was refered to as an Ultra-Light Machine Gun. The could feed from standard box magazines, or from a large drum magazine which was not actually connected to the weapon and instead fed the cartridges through a flexible chute. The unusual appearance of this drum magazine has led many people to assume it is belt fed, however this is not the case with the rounds being unconnected from one another and are propelled along the drum and feed chute by a spring. The drum magazine can supposedly hold up to one hundred and sixty rounds and while the box mag is limited to twenty or so. As of current knowledge, there was only ever one model of the Hellriegel and it did not survive the war. The only visual evidence the gun ever existed is three pictures of the weapon supposedly during the prototype phase. All three pictures were taken from the right side of the gun, so what the left side looks like is a complete mystery. Very little is known about this SMG as not even its name can be fully explained, but it is esstemated that Standschütze refers to the Austro-Hungarian reserve forces during World War 1, and Hellriegel was the designers sir name, this cannot be proven however as the name of the designer is completely unknown.
Specifications
- Caliber: 9x23mm Steyr or 9x19mm Parabellum
The Standschütze Hellriegel 1915 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Battlefield 1 | 2016 |