- Błyskawica submachine gun
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The Błyskawica (Lightning) was asubmachine gun produced by theArmia Krajowa , or Home Army, a Polishresistance movement fighting the Germans in occupied Poland. A successful construction, it was most probably the only weapon designed and mass produced covertly in occupied Europe. Fact|date=March 2008History
In 1942 engineer
Wacław Zawrotny proposed to theArmia Krajowa command that he and his colleagues prepare a project of a cheap, home-mademachine pistol for use by the Polish resistance. Its main feature was to be a simple project, so that the weapon could be made even in small workshops, by inexperienced engineers. The idea was accepted, and Zawrotny, together with his colleagueSeweryn Wielanier , prepared a project of a sub-machine gun, soon afterwards named "Błyskawica" (Polish for "lightning"). To allow for easier production, all parts of the weapon were joined together with screws and threads rather than bolts and welding, which were commonly used in firearm production ever since the 17th century.The design was based on two of the most popular machine pistols of the epoch. The external construction with a retractable butt and magazine mounted below the gun was borrowed from the successful German
MP-40 . The internal design of the mechanism was modelled after the BritishSten . Blow-back, with anopen bolt , it offered good performance and high reliability. Unlike the BritishSten (and its Polish clone calledPolski Sten ) it employed a free-floatingfiring pin .The documentation was ready by April 1943, and by September a prototype was ready. After extensive tests in the forests outside of
Zielonka nearWarsaw , the weapon was presented to the commanding officer of theKeDyw ,August Emil Fieldorf , who found the design acceptable. In November the plans were sent to a number of workshops spread throughout occupied Poland and a serial production started. The name was coined after the three lightning bolts carved on the prototype by its designers, pre-war workers of theElektrit company that used a similar logo. The production started in a workshop officially producing metal fence nets in Warsaw. After the tests of a prototype series of five pistols, theKeDyw ordered 1000, and later an additional 300. Until July 1944 and the start of theOperation Tempest roughly 600 pieces were built in Warsaw. During theWarsaw Uprising an additional 40 were built. It is also possible that the Błyskawica was also produced in small quantities outside of Warsaw.ee also
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* [http://fk1.webpark.pl/blysk1.gifReconstructed Błyskawica]
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