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Yesterday we took a look at the mechanics and history of Heinrich Vollmner's 1930 pattern VMP, and today we have it out at the range. I'm curious is the mid-point monopod will actually help or hinder accurate shooting...shall we find out?

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VMP 1930 at the Range: does the Monopod Help? (ad-free)

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Anonymous

Interesting to see. If only Isn would pronounce Vollmer right. Vollmer ist pronounced with the „v“ as a hard „f“ like in „full“.

Anonymous

For those interested, this is lot 1033 in the April 11-13, 2023 auction with a bid estimate of $30-60K. Just one of many nice NFA listings.

Ed McEneney

Thank Ian and Morphy’s! That was amazing to see.

Anonymous

One of the flattest mag dumps of a submachine gun ever.

Anonymous

It's was fun and interesting to go back and watch the Erma EMP videos after this. The EMP had a higher rate of fire and I wonder if that's due to the shorter barrel or maybe differences in bolt weights or spring rates? Neat to see the evolution of the design.

Guido Schriewer

that is a REAL nice and slow rate! with an usable stock to it.. got to be fun to shoot. monopod looks just fine unless we talk mud sand snow, I'd assume. aaallright that magdumb was impressive. did the darn thing moved at all? wow.

Anonymous

I wish there was a feasible market for an accurate semi-auto replica. What a honey, from all aspects.

Anonymous

Looks like that front grip is great for left handers

Bruce Brodnax

Cut him some slack, Ian is learning French, not German. Anyone raised in the U.S. w/o some instruction in Deutsch is going to give it a hard "V", not the "F" you point out as being correct. But thank you for the reminder!

Anonymous

A lot of Ian‘s German pronounciations are really good. If he comes to Germany he‘s invited to film my ww1 bayonets.

Anonymous

The construction of the receiver, the way it field-strips, and the barrel definitely put me in the mind of the MP-38 and MP-40. People I know who've gotten to fire those have told me they are smooth shooting, without much muzzle climb. The only two SMGs I ever tried, a Sten Mk.II and an MP5 did have muzzle climb, but then I'm also not a seasoned SMG user either... Timothy Mullin and Ian McCollum agree that the older, lavishly machined and carefully made first generation SMGs tend to handle the best.