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- Lercker_pistol length "184.0".
- Lercker_pistol weight "0.93".
- Lercker_pistol abstract "The Lercker was a selective-fire machine pistol developed in Bologna, Italy after the Second World War.Designed to appear and operate as a handgun, while firing as a fully automatic weapon, the Lercker was chambered for the 6.35 mm Browning Auto (.25 ACP) cartridge, a small cartridge by post-war standards. The small size of the round helped to facilitate the large magazine capacity; the Lercker could carry 20 rounds in a magazine in the pistol grip (additional one round can not be stored in the chamber, because the weapon fires from open bolt). The small cartridge also produced much less recoil than larger cartridges like the 9mm Parabellum, making the weapon easier to control in the selective-fire mode. With a 102 mm (4 in) barrel and an overall length of just 184 mm (7.2 in), the Lercker was a compact design. Unusually for any pistol-type weapon, the Lercker fired from an open bolt for every shot, such that the slide stayed in the retracted position before firing commenced. It was capable of firing at a rate of 1200 rounds per minute, a high figure for the time.The Lercker was introduced in 1950, but only about 150 of the guns were produced before production ended. The weapon was banned by the Italian government, as it was the functional equivalent of a submachine gun, but small enough to conceal easily.".
- Lercker_pistol length "0.184".
- Lercker_pistol origin Italy.
- Lercker_pistol type Machine_pistol.
- Lercker_pistol weight "930.0".
- Lercker_pistol wikiPageExternalLink lerckereh0.jpg.
- Lercker_pistol wikiPageExternalLink lercker-machine-pistol.
- Lercker_pistol wikiPageExternalLink 2341.htm.
- Lercker_pistol wikiPageID "18993618".
- Lercker_pistol wikiPageRevisionID "571417751".
- Lercker_pistol action Blowback_(firearms).
- Lercker_pistol action Open_bolt.
- Lercker_pistol cartridge "6.35".
- Lercker_pistol designDate "1950".
- Lercker_pistol feed "20".
- Lercker_pistol hasPhotoCollection Lercker_pistol.
- Lercker_pistol isRanged "yes".
- Lercker_pistol name "Lercker".
- Lercker_pistol number "Approx. 150".
- Lercker_pistol rate "1200".
- Lercker_pistol type Machine_pistol.
- Lercker_pistol subject Category:.25_ACP_firearms.
- Lercker_pistol subject Category:Machine_pistols.
- Lercker_pistol subject Category:Submachine_guns_of_Italy.
- Lercker_pistol type .25ACPFirearms.
- Lercker_pistol type Artifact100021939.
- Lercker_pistol type Autoloader102759963.
- Lercker_pistol type AutomaticFirearm102760429.
- Lercker_pistol type BurpGun102923682.
- Lercker_pistol type Device103183080.
- Lercker_pistol type Firearm103343853.
- Lercker_pistol type Gun103467984.
- Lercker_pistol type Instrument103574816.
- Lercker_pistol type Instrumentality103575240.
- Lercker_pistol type MachineGun103701391.
- Lercker_pistol type MachinePistols.
- Lercker_pistol type Object100002684.
- Lercker_pistol type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Lercker_pistol type SubmachineGun104347519.
- Lercker_pistol type SubmachineGunsOfItaly.
- Lercker_pistol type Weapon104565375.
- Lercker_pistol type Whole100003553.
- Lercker_pistol type Device.
- Lercker_pistol type Weapon.
- Lercker_pistol type Product.
- Lercker_pistol type PhysicalDevice.
- Lercker_pistol type Weapon.
- Lercker_pistol type DesignedArtifact.
- Lercker_pistol comment "The Lercker was a selective-fire machine pistol developed in Bologna, Italy after the Second World War.Designed to appear and operate as a handgun, while firing as a fully automatic weapon, the Lercker was chambered for the 6.35 mm Browning Auto (.25 ACP) cartridge, a small cartridge by post-war standards.".
- Lercker_pistol label "Lercker pistol".
- Lercker_pistol sameAs m.04jmd35.
- Lercker_pistol sameAs Q15955005.
- Lercker_pistol sameAs Q15955005.
- Lercker_pistol sameAs Lercker_pistol.
- Lercker_pistol wasDerivedFrom Lercker_pistol?oldid=571417751.
- Lercker_pistol isPrimaryTopicOf Lercker_pistol.
- Lercker_pistol name "Lercker".