I saw this gun in a historic picture but I can't figure out what its it, ai says its an m1 carbine (which it is obviously not) and I can't find anything in reverse image search
>>64480458i have no idea but i'd guess an italian sub machine gun
>>64480458cristobal carbine
>>64480470>I'm addicted to setting up unbelievably inefficient military autarky >(yeeeeeeaaahhhh)>In a brief moment of lucidity I went to the my advisors and told them "Do not, under any circumstances, let me wastefully produce any more arms.">I was at the san cristóbal armory half an hour later, wearing a fake moustache, I said "Hello Pál Király, I am Mafael Trujillo, a caudillo you have never met before.>Give me 10,000 lever delayed blowback rifles chambered in 30 carbine."
>>64480458>historic pictureWhat is so "historic" about that?
>>64480458Looks like Goulash Gun
>>64480523Same designer
>>64480538Wonder how much it retained from the MKMS?
>>64480458Looks a like a Beretta Model 38. Not exactly though it's a little different but definitely a Beretta submachine gun
>>64480458As >>64480470 stated, it's a Dominican Republic "San Cristobal" carbine designed by Hungarian Pal Kiraly. >>64480576It's not a Beretta 38.
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>>64480458Looks to me like a Cristobal Carbine.>>64480467>>64480576Not a bad guess, I'm pretty sure Kiraly was aiming for that when he designed it.They're pretty cool carbines, though they should probably have been made closed bolt guns.>>64480523Not a bad guess either, as said, designed by the same guy.
>Current year>People still can't identify a Famas>I shiggity