Common illicitly homemade submachine guns in Brazil

    Illicitly ‘homemade’ submachine guns feature very prominently in firearms seizures by police across South America, Brazil in particular. These weapons vary in their level of sophistication though a large number appear to be semi-professionally produced. In a recent study of over 14,488 firearms seized between 2011 and 2012 in Sao Paulo alone, 48% of submachine guns analyzed were reportedly homemade. Given the decent quality of many SMG clones, even that high statistic is probably significantly under reported.

    The most frequently seized design for some time would appear to the be the model below. A workshop producing a variation among other machine pistols was the subject of a seizure by the authorities a few years back. There appear to be many variations in circulation, perhaps the design outsourced or copied by other illicit workshops. ‘Beretta – made in Italy’ is commonly seen stamped on these.

    brazilianhomemadesmglarge

    tfbhomemadesunmachinegun14 improguns

     

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegunbrazil2 improguns

    brazilsmgsfgfgfhfhfh

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegunbrazil12 improguns

    Braziliansmgdccp

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegunbrazil11 improguns

    Another common variation:

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegun18 improguns

     

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegunbrazil4 improguns

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegunbrazil5 improguns

    As with many of these home workshop SMGs, the Brazilian made URU submachine gun seems to be the inspiration behind the general layout. More closely aligned copies also surface regularly.

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegunbrazil10 improguns

    urucopy2 improguns

    a6e7a4bcfd09

    ‘The Blimp’

    In recent months increasing numbers of the model below have been seized, appearing to overtake the previous model in frequency. It is characterized by an unconventional appearance, owing to the use of a tubular receiver and a conical barrel nut. Unlike the majority of ‘T’ SMGs this design does not appear to make use of a telescoping bolt, resulting in a longer rear portion of it’s receiver.  ‘Made in the USA’ is the most commonly stamped claim.

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegunbrazil7 improguns

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegunbrazil8 improguns

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegunbrazil1 improguns

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegunbrazil6 improguns

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegun16 improguns

    A slightly more compact variation fitted with a two stage suppressor:

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegun15 improguns

    The most recent trend in seizures appears to be a less sophisticated square section machine pistol. A short portion of bored out square bar stock is used for the construction of it’s barrel and it uses a simple metal strip as a magazine latch. Many features bear it similarities with the designs described in the ‘Expedient Homemade Firearms’ series of manuals.

    tfbhomemadesunmachinegun18 improguns

    tfbhomemadesunmachinegun17 improguns

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegunbrazil3 improguns

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegunbrazil13 improguns

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegun4

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegunbrazil9 improguns

    improvisedsquaresectionmachinepistol improguns

    Tec 9 copies

    One of the most sophisticated criminal operations unearthed involved a workshop in Sao Paulo having been producing TEC 9 copies with molded plastic lower receivers.

    homemadetec9factory1 improguns

    homemadetec9factory2 improguns

    homemadetec91 improguns

    homemadetec92 improguns

    Submachine guns chambered in .22lr also appear frequently. These commonly feature wood or plastic furniture.

    homebuiltwoodstockpistol2 improguns

    homebuiltwoodstockpistol6 improguns

    homebuiltwoodstockpistol1 improguns

    homebuiltwoodstockpistol3 improguns

    homebuiltwoodstockpistol4 improguns

    homebuiltwoodstockpistol5 improguns

    MAC 10, M11 and Micro Uzi copies

    Homemade machine pistols based on the MAC and micro UZI series of designs also feature prominently. Regularly encountered is a highly compact ‘micro MAC’ of very crude construction. A ridiculously high rate of fire is to be expected.

     

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegun21 improguns

    homebuiltmacmachinegun2 improguns

    tfbhomemadesubmachinegun22 improguns

    homebuiltmacmachinegun improguns

    maccopiesbrazil improguns

    camohomebuiltsmg improguns

    More closely aligned copies of the M-11 9:

    homemadem11copy1 improguns

    homemadem11copy2 improguns

    homebuiltmacmachinegun3 improguns

    A highly minimalist copy of the MAC 10:

    SIMPLEMAC10COPY2 IMPROGUNS

     

    In contrast, a high quality example recently seized which is reasonably accurate to the original:

    homebuiltmac102 improguns

    Micro Uzi copies:

    homemademicrouzi1 improguns

    homemademicrouzi3 improguns

    homemademicrouzi4 improguns

    homemademicrouzi2 improguns

    A high quality copy, utilizing stamped construction of the original:

    highqualitymicrouzicopy improguns

    Lastly of the common types shown here, a compact machine pistol that is easily identified by it’s slanted magazine well which unusually accepts commercial pistol magazines:

    homemadem11slantedmag1 improguns

    homemadem11slantedmag2 improguns

     


    Advertisement