- United Defense M42
Infobox Weapon
name= United Defense M42
caption=
origin=flagcountry|United States
type=Submachine gun
is_ranged= yes
service= 1942-1945
used_by= United States of America, Republic of China
wars= World War II
designer=
design_date=
manufacturer= United Defense Supply Corp.
production_date= 1942–1943
number= 15,000
variants=
weight= 10 lbs., (4.1 kg)
length= 32.3 in. (820 mm)
part_length= 11 in. (279 mm)
width=
height=
crew=
cartridge=
caliber=9x19mm Parabellum
action=
rate= 700 rpm
velocity=1,100 ft/s (335.3 m/s)
range=
max_range=
feed=
sights= fixed front post, rear adjustable for windageThe United Defense M42 was an American
submachine gun inWorld War II . It was produced from 1942 to 1943 by United Defense Supply Corp. (a government-formed company specifically tasked with weapons development) for possible issue as a replacement for theThompson submachine gun and was used by agents of theOffice of Strategic Services (OSS). [Citation
last = Bishop
first = Chris
author-link =
last2 =
first2 =
author2-link =
title = The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II
place = New York
publisher = Orbis Publiishing Ltd
year = 1998
volume =
edition =
url =
doi =
id =
isbn = 0-7607-1022-8.]Made in both
9x19mm Parabellum and .45 ACP prototypes, the 9 mm version was the only one to ever see widespread production. Manufactured by High Standard Firearms andMarlin Firearms , about 15,000 were produced in the last three years of WWII. Only six .45 ACP prototype test guns were made.The weapon holds twenty 9 mm rounds in its magazine, and can fire them at 700 rounds per minute. The weapon itself weighs lb to kg|10|sp=us|abbr=on|precision=2(empty), with a length of convert|32.3|in|mm|0|sp=us|abbr=on. The barrel length is convert|11|in|mm|0|sp=us|abbr=on, and it has six-groove right-hand
rifling .An extremely simple design, it was a straight blowback,
selective fire weapon. It was built under "hurry-up" war conditions and some of its design flaws stem from this approach. Intended for use by U.S. troops at the time of its design, it found more favor being air-dropped to partisan forces in occupied Europe. Some of them were transferred toDai Li 's regular resistance forces inChina to against Japan invasion. The use of the 9 mm caliber allowed resistance forces to use captured ammunition in their weapons, eliminating the need for repeated re-supply drops.Problems with the weapon were varied. Under combat conditions it was found that the sheet metal magazines had a tendency to warp out of shape causing feeding problems. They had little tolerance for exposure to large amounts of mud and sand and tended to jam if not cleaned regularly. The gun was also labor intensive to produce. It used all machined parts, no stampings, and under wartime conditions machine work is at a premium.
Overall the weapon failed in its intended role (to replace the Thompson) but proved effective in the hands of resistance forces.
The M42 submachine gun was classified as a
substitute standard when theM3 submachine gun was introduced.ee also
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List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces References
*Nelson, Thomas B. (1963). "The World's Submachine Guns, Volume I". International Small Arms Publishers.
*Iannamico, Frank. (2004). "United States Submachine Guns: From the American 180 to the ZX-7". Moose Lake Publishing. ISBN 0974272405.External links
* [http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg67-e.htm Modern Firearms: United Defense UD M42 submachine gun]
* [http://www.rediscov.com/spring/VFPCGI.exe?IDCFile=/spring/DETAILS.IDC,SPECIFIC=888,DATABASE=70548203, Springfield Armory Collection: UD M42]
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