Volgarian Equipment of the Second Great War

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Pistols

Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes
Heider SP-38 Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm  Volgaria Walther P38 1943 Whermacht.jpg 8-round detachable box magazine. Main service pistol during the war.
Straube 96 Semi-automatic pistol 7.63×25mm
9×19mm
 Volgaria Mauser C96 7,63 (6971794467).jpg 10-round internal magazine loaded by stripper clip cylinder. Limited service, those used converted to 9mm during the war.

Submachine guns

Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes
Reitter MP-30 Submachine gun 9x19mm  Volgaria 1673 - Salzburg - Festung Hohensalzburg - Österreichisch Maschinenpistole M34.JPG 20 or 30-round detachable box magazine. Effectively replaced by the MP-42 but saw service until the end of the war with all units.
Reitter MP-42 Submachine gun 9×19mm  Volgaria File:Sigmp310.jpg 32-round detachable box magazine. Main submachine gun from 1942 until the end of the war

Rifles

Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes
Gewehr-29 Bolt-action rifle 7.92×57mm  Volgaria File:Polish Wz 29.jpg 5-round stripper clip. Standard issue rifle of the Volgarian Army until the end of the war.
Selbstlader-42 Self-loading Rifle 7.92×57mm  Volgaria File:SBLG42.jpg 12-round internal box magazine. Widespread use with all units.
KG-42 Battle rifle 7.92×57mm  Volgaria File:Fg42.jpg 20-round box magazine. Extensive use with shock divisions.

Machine guns

Name Type Cartridge Origin Photo Notes
GP-34 General-purpose machine gun 7.92×57mm Template:Country data Grozyar Empire Digital Museum MG 34 Right.jpg 50/250 round belt. Of Grozyar origin. Locally produced and in service until the end of the war
GP-42 General-purpose machine gun 7.92×57mm Template:Country data Grozyar Empire MG42 Sideview 2.jpg 50/250 round belt. Of Grozyar origin. Used alongside the GP-34 until the end of the war.