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Original Finnish WWII Suomi KP/-31 M31 9mm Display SMG with Live Barrel and Stick Magazine - Serial 69878

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Original Item: Only One Available. Offered in great condition is this lovely Finnish Suomi M-31 Display Submachine gun, built from all original parts on an original BATF compliant non-firing display receiver, making this a 100% legal display Sub-Machine gun. This receiver was created by using portions of the original torch cut receiver, including the barrel bushing, combined with some new made steel portions. It has properly had a 33% section of the total length completely replaced entirely with solid steel bar stock. Meaning a 1/3 of the receiver is newly made solid steel, making this totally legal to own without a license of any kind. Every part on this display gun is original WWII manufacture other than 33% of the receiver replaced by solid steel (as required by BATF). The receiver has been painted with our gunmetal gray paint.

The display gun comes complete with an original stick magazine, which will be deactivated where required. The magazine well was not cut through on this example, so the magazine release still functions great. The original deactivated bolt has been welded in the forward position as per BATF requirements.

The rear sight and trigger are all still intact and movable, while the safety does not move at all. The cocking handle can also be pulled back a bit, though it must be moved back forward by hand as there is no spring. The barrel jacket lock on this example is functional, but can be difficult to move to remove the barrel jacket. The barrel is LIVE, and in great shape, showing a bore that looks to be unissued, with crisp lands and grooves and a bright finish. Overall a very nice condition piece and very attractive, especially with the wood stock!

The sides of the sight are marked: SUOMI / Tikkakoski (left) and PATENT / 1932. (right), which are still easily legible. There are also stamped with the logo of the factory, a T inside a Triangle inside a Circle. The left side of the receiver is stamped with serial number 69878, while butt cap is stamped with serial number 42786 over struck through number 22710. The barrel jacket is marked with 7537, while the barrel itself is stamped 37862, so parts were definitely swapped out on these guns over their service life. It also bears the SA mark of the Finnish Army (Suomen Armeija), which is present on the base of the rear sight and on the magazine. There are additional markings and proofs on various parts of the gun.

The stock of the gun is in very good shape, showing the expected wear from age and use, and showing a lovely color. There is some cracking just above the wrist on the sides by the cocking handle, which looks to be a common place for these to occur.

We have not had one of these in quite some time. A really great example with some great markings and a live barrel, ready to display!

The Suomi KP/-31 (Suomi-konepistooli or "Submachine-gun Finland") was a submachine gun (SMG) of Finnish design used during World War II. It was a descendant of the M-22 prototype and the KP/-26 production model, which was revealed to the public in 1925. The Suomi-konepistooli KP/-31 is often abbreviated to Suomi KP or M31.

The Suomi KP/-31 is regarded by many as one of the most successful submachine guns of WW2, also the soon developed 71-round drum magazine was later copied and adopted by the Soviets for their PPD-40 and PPSh-41 submachine guns. The accuracy of the Suomi was superior to that of the mass-produced PPSh-41, thanks in part to a noticeably longer barrel, with the same rate of fire and the equally large magazine capacity. The major disadvantage of the Suomi KP/-31 was its high production cost.

The Suomi KP/-31 also incorporated a few new design features, including an arrangement whereby the spring was mounted inside the bolt in order to make the gun shorter. Its 50-round quad-column "Casket" box magazine was more reliable than the early 40-round "bullets loaded nose down" drum magazine, and similar applications were used on the Argentinian C-4 submachine gun and present-day 60-round 5.45x39mm AK-74 compatible magazines.

The Suomi KP/-31 went into serial production in 1931 by Tikkakoski Oy and most of these weapons were bought by the Finnish Defense Forces. The Finnish Defense Forces were equipped with about 4000 Suomi KP/-31 submachine guns when the Winter War started. During the course of the war, the design was altered with the addition of a muzzle brake, which increased the submachine gun's overall length by 55 mm. The revised version was designated KP/-31 SJR (suujarru, or "muzzle brake"). Aimo Lahti was displeased with this revision, believing that it decreased muzzle velocity and reduced the weapon's reliability, and even sought in vain to have the muzzle brake's designer court-martialed. Ultimately, roughly half of the KP/-31s in Finnish service were of the SJR version. Initially the KP/-31 was issued as a substitute for a light machine gun, and proved inadequate in this role. Instead, soldiers learned by trial and error how to use submachine guns to the best effect.

By the time of the Continuation War, Finnish doctrine had been altered to include both a KP/-31 and a light machine gun (usually a captured Degtyaryov DP) in every infantry squad, and by 1943 this had been expanded to two KP/-31s per squad. KP/-31 production continued with the intention of adding a third submachine gun to each squad, but this plan was shelved in 1944 when the Continuation War ended.

The Suomi KP was also manufactured under license in Sweden, Denmark, and Switzerland, where it was known as the Hispano-Suiza MP43/44.

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