Sola submachine gun

The Sola is a submachine gun that was built by Societe Luxembourgeoise SA in Luxembourg between 1954 and 1957.[1] It uses the 9×19mm Parabellum round and is capable of using MP 40-type magazines, which were popular around Europe at the time. This weapon saw service in Africa and several are still in use today.

Sola Super
TypeSubmachine gun
Place of originLuxembourg
Service history
Used bySee Users
Production history
Designed1952
ManufacturerSociete Luxembourgeoise SA
Produced1954-1957
VariantsSola Super
Sola Leger
Specifications
Mass2.86 kilograms (6.3 lb)

Cartridge9×19mm Parabellum
Caliber9mm
ActionBlowback
Rate of fire550 rpm
Feed system32 round MP 40 magazine
SightsIron

Overview

The SOLA Super submachine gun is a blowback-operated, open-bolt, selective-fire weapon.

The factory barrel comes with a built-in compensator.

The fire selector is located on the left-hand side of the grip, and has three settings: Safe, semi-auto, and fully automatic.

The ejection port comes with a dust cover that, when closed, locks the bolt in position.

The weapon is fed from a 32-round (standard) staggered magazine.

The rear iron sights are flip-up, while the front is fixed in the "blade" pattern; The sights are marked for 50 (handgun range) and 150 meters.

The gun comes standard with a retractable shoulder stock.

The gun is cheap and "short-lived", breaking after only a relatively short period of use.

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