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Orita (correct orthography: Orița) was a 9mm submachine gun manufactured in Romania during World War II and for several years afterwards. It was named for Captain Marin Orița (Military Technical Corps, Romanian Army), who is credited in Romania with its design. (Other sources describe the Orița as a joint Czech-Romanian project; the Czech Leopold Jašek and the Romanian Nicolae Sterca are also considered to have contributed to its design.) The manufacturer was CMC (Uzinele Metallurgice Copșa Mică și Cugir), and the first version, Model 1941, entered operational service with the Romanian Army in 1943. An improved version (Model 1948, with either fixed wooden stock or folding metal stock) remained in service with the Romanian Army until it was replaced by the Romanian version of the AK-47 ass

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  • Orita M1941
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  • Orita (correct orthography: Orița) was a 9mm submachine gun manufactured in Romania during World War II and for several years afterwards. It was named for Captain Marin Orița (Military Technical Corps, Romanian Army), who is credited in Romania with its design. (Other sources describe the Orița as a joint Czech-Romanian project; the Czech Leopold Jašek and the Romanian Nicolae Sterca are also considered to have contributed to its design.) The manufacturer was CMC (Uzinele Metallurgice Copșa Mică și Cugir), and the first version, Model 1941, entered operational service with the Romanian Army in 1943. An improved version (Model 1948, with either fixed wooden stock or folding metal stock) remained in service with the Romanian Army until it was replaced by the Romanian version of the AK-47 ass
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Velocity
  • 400.0
Rate
  • 600(xsd:integer)
Service
  • -1970.0
Name
  • Oriṭa
Type
Caption
  • Oriṭa M1941
Cartridge
  • 9(xsd:integer)
Weight
  • without magazine with magazine
Manufacturer
  • Uzinele Metalurgice Copșa Mică și Cugir
Sights
  • graded from to
is ranged
  • yes
design date
  • 1941(xsd:integer)
Variants
  • Oriţa M1941, Oriţa M1948
feed
  • 32(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Orita (correct orthography: Orița) was a 9mm submachine gun manufactured in Romania during World War II and for several years afterwards. It was named for Captain Marin Orița (Military Technical Corps, Romanian Army), who is credited in Romania with its design. (Other sources describe the Orița as a joint Czech-Romanian project; the Czech Leopold Jašek and the Romanian Nicolae Sterca are also considered to have contributed to its design.) The manufacturer was CMC (Uzinele Metallurgice Copșa Mică și Cugir), and the first version, Model 1941, entered operational service with the Romanian Army in 1943. An improved version (Model 1948, with either fixed wooden stock or folding metal stock) remained in service with the Romanian Army until it was replaced by the Romanian version of the AK-47 assault rifle. The Orița was also in service with the Romanian paramilitaries ("Gărzile Patriotice") until the 1970s.
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