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[edit]- Who manufactured this weapon? Marlin Camp?
- When was it manufactured?
- Was this a military weapon or a civilian model? If military then what notable armies used it?
- How many were manufactured?
Manufactured by Marlin
[edit]manufacture was going on in the 1980's don't know exact dates civilian
Browning "Hi Power (P35) 13 round and larger magazines could also be used if a new magazine catch slot was cut into them.
Clean Up.
[edit]I am planning on cleaning this article up shortly. If there are any points of interest, however, please let me know. Thanks. Surv1v4l1st (Talk|Contribs) 21:00, 13 June 2009 (UTC)
Submachine gun?
[edit]Can this be classified as a submachine gun? I don't see any reason why not. Amidpesky (talk) 05:04, 12 March 2018 (UTC)
- No, it should not be categorized as such. It is an semi-automatic carbine, not a submachine-gun. The latter is defined, accurately, by Wiktionary as "A type of short range machine gun that is carried as a personal weapon and uses pistol ammunition.". A machine-gun is defined as "A type of firearm that fires bullets in rapid succession by a single action of the trigger." As a semi-auto, the Camp carbines only discharge a single bullet per trigger-pull. Also, under US law, where these were made, they are also not classed as a machine-gun. --Surv1v4l1st ▌Talk|Contribs▌ 22:04, 18 October 2018 (UTC)