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Halcón ML-57

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Halcon ML-57
TypeSubmachine gun
Place of origin Argentina
Service history
Used byEA
FAA
GNA
PFA
PNA
SPF
Production history
Designed1957
ManufacturerBuenos Aires Halcon
Produced1957-?
VariantsM57
M60
Specifications
Barrel length292mm

Cartridge9x19mm Parabellum
.45 ACP
Caliber9mm, .45
ActionBlowback
Rate of fire700RPM
Effective firing range200m
Feed system40 round box magazine
SightsIron

The ML-57 is a submachine gun manufactured by the Buenos Aires based Halcon corporation. As good as the M-1943 submachine guns were, the ML-57 was requested as it was a lighter/cheaper alternative as FN FAL rifles fulfilled this role in Argentine service. The weapon is chambered in 9mm Parabellum for the Argentine Army and in .45 ACP for Police Forces, fed from 30 round magazines. A later variant of the ML-57 was the ML-60 which housed a two trigger group which enabled select fire capabilities.

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