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Carlo (submachine gun)

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Carlo
Improvised "Carlo" captured near Nablus in 2006
TypeSubmachine gun
Place of originWek Bank
Service history
Used byPalestinian militants, Palestinian and Israeli criminals
WarsIsraeli-Arab conflict
Production history
Designed2000(?)
ManufacturerSmall metal working shops
Produced2000(?)-present
Specifications
Massvariable
Lengthvariable
Barrel lengthvariable

Cartridgevariable
Calibrevariable
ActionSimple (straight) Blowback
Rate of firevariable
Muzzle velocityvariable
Feed systemvariable

The Carlo (also referred to as Carl Gustav) is a submachine gun manufactured by small workshops in the West Bank. The design has been inspired by the Swedish Carl Gustav m/45 and its Egyptian Port Said variant, however the similarity is often only passing. Produced in several locations and often with second-hand gun parts, the specifications are not uniform. Typically the weapon is automatic. Often chambered for 9x19mm handgun cartridges, variants for .22 LR, .32 ACP, 9 x 18mm, and 5.56 x 45 mm are alos produced. The weapon itself is cheap to manufacture but is inaccurate and prone to jamming and misfires.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ Meet the Carlo, Al-Monitor, Shlomi Eldar, 17 March 2016
  2. ^ HOMEMADE ‘CARLO’ GUN BECOMING WEAPON OF CHOICE FOR PALESTINIAN ATTACKERS, News Week, Jack Moore, 6 November 2016
  3. ^ Say hello to ‘Carlo,’ the cheap, lethal go-to gun for terrorists, Times of Israel, Judah Ari Gross, 16 March 2016
  4. ^ Homemade guns used in Palestinian attacks on Israelis, Guardian, 14 March 2016
  5. ^ Cheap but lethal: the makeshift gun used by Palestinian shooters in Tel Aviv terror attack, Telegraph, Raf Sanchez, 10 June 2016
  6. ^ The West Bank: Deadly DIY, The Economist, 7 April 2016