The weapon itself is definitely an MP28, which the Japanese military did purchase in some numbers, but this one has the early Type-100's bayonet lug attached for some odd reason. The artist must have confused the two and combined them.
The weapon itself is definitely an MP28, which the Japanese military did purchase in some numbers, but this one has the early Type-100's bayonet lug attached for some odd reason. The artist must have confused the two and combined them.
I am a little bit curious about the helmet she is stepping on, which country dose it come from?
The weapon itself is definitely an MP28, which the Japanese military did purchase in some numbers, but this one has the early Type-100's bayonet lug attached for some odd reason. The artist must have confused the two and combined them.
The MP28 did have a bayonet lug for the Japanese where it was called the Type BE (BergMann). as seen here: https://i.redd.it/qj0nxc4vch931.png
The weapon itself is definitely an MP28, which the Japanese military did purchase in some numbers, but this one has the early Type-100's bayonet lug attached for some odd reason. The artist must have confused the two and combined them.
Bro, it was the SIG 1920 that was manufactured by SIG. The Japanese purchased lots of them and assign it as Type Be https://guns.fandom.com/wiki/SIG_M1920