DUX (submetralhadora)

DUX
Tipo Submetralhadora
Local de origem Espanha
História operacional
Utilizadores Bundesgrenzschutz
Histórico de produção
Fabricante Arsenal Militar de Oviedo
Variantes DUX-53, DUX-59
Especificações
Cartucho 9×19mm Parabellum
Calibre 9mm
Ação Blowback
Alcance máximo 70 m
Sistema de suprimento Carregador de cofre destacável de 20 ou 36 cartuchos ou carregador de tambor destacável de 71 cartuchos
Mira Alça e massa de mira
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A DUX-53 e a DUX-59 eram submetralhadoras fabricadas no Arsenal de Oviedo, na Espanha. Elas foram baseadas diretamente no projeto da submetralhadora finlandesa 9mm Modelo 44, que por sua vez foi baseada na PPS-43 soviética.

Operadores

  •  Alemanha Ocidental: Vendidas para a Bundesgrenzschutz.[1]

Referências

  1. Iannamico, Frank (fevereiro de 2014). «The Soviet PPS-43 Submachine Gun». Small Arms Review. Cópia arquivada em 24 de setembro de 2023. Another lesser known copy was the DUX 53 (Latin for leader) submachine gun manufactured in Spain. The DUX 53 was chambered for the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. The DUX 53 was an almost identical copy of the Finnish M/44, and used the same box and drum magazines. In 1954, the weapon was adopted by the West German Border Guards- the Bundesgrenzschutz BGS. The DUX 53 was followed by the DUX 59 model that was developed by Anschütz in Germany. The DUX 59 had a few changes and upgrades, most of which were copied from other designs. The recoil spring was changed to an enclosed telescoping configuration like that used in the German World War II MP40. The trigger frame of the DUX 59 was reinforced on the sides of the magazine well, preventing the use of the drum or duplex magazine. A sliding safety lever was relocated above the pistol grip on the left side, and the folding metal buttstock was reinforced. A new curved magazine was developed for improved feeding. The DUX 59 was under development for many years, but basically it was a World War II design. The weapon was evaluated, but not adopted by the German military. 
  • Ezell, Edward Clinton (1977). Small Arms of the World, 11th edition. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books. ISBN 0-8117-1558-2