![]() ![]() In the 1980's 2 were found in Russia, one was given to the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw its serial number being 38. Soldiers who got the Mors Rkm also received a special ammunition belt which held 4 magazines for the gun. By September 1939 39 Mors machine guns were produced, 3 being the Mors 1, Mors 2, and Mors 3 prototypes. The Karabin samopowtarzalny wzór 38M (Kbsp wz.38M self-repeating rifle Model 38M), was a prototype Polish 7.92mm semi-automatic rifle used by the Polish Army during the Invasion of Poland of 1939. More were to be purchased but production was halted because of the war. 3 prototypes were built, the Mors 1, Mors 2, and Mors 3, each with some changes made. The wz.38M, designed by Jzef Maroszek, was the winner of Poland’s 1934 self-loading rifle trials. The gun was designed by Piotr Wilniewczyc and Jan Skrzypiński from 1936-1938, engineers Modzelewski, Podsękowski, Dworzyński & Potyński also joined in on helping design the gun. The Karabin samopowtarzalny wzr 38M (Kbsp wz.38M self-repeating rifle Model 38M), was a prototype Polish 7.92mm semi-automatic rifle used by the Polish Army during the Invasion of Poland of 1939. ![]() ![]() The word ''Mors'' itself means death in Latin. Heres some info about the Mors machine gun. ![]()
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