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| | backgroundinfo =The MP 40 was a submachine gun chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge. It was developed in Nazi Germany and used extensively by the Axis powers during World War II.Designed in 1938 by Heinrich Vollmer with inspiration from its predecessor the MP 38, it was heavily used by infantrymen, paratroopers, platoon and squad leaders on the Eastern and Western Front. Its advanced and modern features made it a favorite among soldiers and popular in countries from various parts of the world after the war.The MP 40 submachine guns are open-bolt, blowback-operated automatic arms. The only mode of fire was fully automatic, but the relatively low rate of fire enabled single shots with controlled trigger pulls.The MP 38 receiver was made of machined steel, but this was a time-consuming and expensive process.To save time and materials, and thus increase production, construction of the MP 40 receiver was simplified by using stamped steel and electro-spot welding as much as possible. The MP 38 also features longitudinal grooving on the receiver and bolt, as well as a circular opening on the magazine housing. These features were eliminated on the MP 40.<ref name= "wiki"></ref> | | | backgroundinfo =The MP 40 was a submachine gun chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge. It was developed in Nazi Germany and used extensively by the Axis powers during World War II.Designed in 1938 by Heinrich Vollmer with inspiration from its predecessor the MP 38, it was heavily used by infantrymen, paratroopers, platoon and squad leaders on the Eastern and Western Front. Its advanced and modern features made it a favorite among soldiers and popular in countries from various parts of the world after the war.The MP 40 submachine guns are open-bolt, blowback-operated automatic arms. The only mode of fire was fully automatic, but the relatively low rate of fire enabled single shots with controlled trigger pulls.The MP 38 receiver was made of machined steel, but this was a time-consuming and expensive process.To save time and materials, and thus increase production, construction of the MP 40 receiver was simplified by using stamped steel and electro-spot welding as much as possible. The MP 38 also features longitudinal grooving on the receiver and bolt, as well as a circular opening on the magazine housing. These features were eliminated on the MP 40.<ref name= "wiki"></ref> |
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| | *The experimental version of MP40 has 2 magazine housings, allowing operators to switch to another magazine without re-insert a fresh magazine by pressing the latch at the front of magazine housing, called MP40/I. This however, MP40/I was cancelled for entering a service or simply further test. The weight of MP40 became 12 pound heavier over the normal one, and the vulnerability of jamming was the reason of the cancellation.<ref>[https://www.forgottenweapons.com/submachine-guns/mp40i-dual-mag/ MP40/I, the dual-magazine MP40]</ref> |
| *Her name was MP38 in official art before changed as MP40 a years ago.<ref>[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CHLdLtOUgAAkzIs.png:orig An early official art of MP40]</ref> | | *Her name was MP38 in official art before changed as MP40 a years ago.<ref>[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CHLdLtOUgAAkzIs.png:orig An early official art of MP40]</ref> |
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Revision as of 14:33, 13 June 2017
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Information
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Full name
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Maschinenpistole 40[1]
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Country of Origin
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German[1]
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Manufacturer
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Steyr-Mannlicher, Erma Werke[1]
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Artist
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废人
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Voice actor
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Eriko Matsui
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MP40 is an obtainable Tactical Doll in the game.
Weapon Background
Character Info
Game Data
Quotes
Dialogue
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Chinese
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Japanese
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Korean
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English
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Acquisition
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您好,指挥官,为了您的事业,我会努力的!
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指揮官様、私…精一杯頑張ります!Play
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Hello commander, I'll do my best for your business !
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Introduction
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为了应对战争需要,对于早期冲锋枪不断改进而成的MP40冲锋枪,最初是作为装甲兵和伞兵武器而生产的。制造简单、性能稳定且易于控制,这使得我后来广受欢迎,不仅是部队的主力武器,甚至是作为一个符号,被紧握在士兵的手中。
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Secretary
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呀!吓到我了!
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ふひゃ!び、びっくりした…Play
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Kya! You scared me !
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才没有变胖呢!话说回来指挥官,不要随便摸人家!
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太、太ってませんよ!っていうか指揮官様、あんまり体を触らないでください。Play
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I'm not getting fat ! And commander, don't simply touch me like that !
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「部件单元化」正是因为我才成功实现的。
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「部品のユニット化」は…私の成果で実現したのです。Play
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Secretary (post OATH)
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指挥官,上次我的钢琴演奏怎么样?如何从整齐守序的曲谱中表达出自己的感情,我已经从您的身边学会了……您听出来了吗?
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OATH
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指挥官,今天的计划是……诶?这是——……突然给我这样的荣誉,真是意外。我很开心,就算这一刻很短暂,还是感谢您,指挥官!
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指揮官様、今日の計画は…?え?これって…はあ…急にこんな言い様をいただけるなんて…まったく想定外ですわ。は、でも、とても嬉しいです、感謝します、指揮官様! Play
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Greeting
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Play
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T-Doll Produced
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Play
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Joining an echelon
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Play
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Enhancement
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Play
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Dummy-linking
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Play
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Logistics (start)
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Play
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Logistics (end)
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Play
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Autobattle
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Play
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Dialogue
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Chinese
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Japanese
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Korean
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English
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Starting a combat mission
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Play
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Starting a battle
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Play
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Skill activation
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Play
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Play
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Play
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Heavily damaged
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Play
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Retreat
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Play
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MVP
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Play
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Restoration
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Play
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Dialogue
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Chinese
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Japanese
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Korean
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English
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Halloween
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要是不给孩子们糖果的话就会被捣乱…真是奇怪的风俗呢…稍微有点不习惯…
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お菓子をあげないと、子供に悪戯されるなんで、変な風習ですね、私、慣れないかも。Play
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Christmas
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Play
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New Year's Day
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Play
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Valentine's day
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Play
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Trivia
- The experimental version of MP40 has 2 magazine housings, allowing operators to switch to another magazine without re-insert a fresh magazine by pressing the latch at the front of magazine housing, called MP40/I. This however, MP40/I was cancelled for entering a service or simply further test. The weight of MP40 became 12 pound heavier over the normal one, and the vulnerability of jamming was the reason of the cancellation.[2]
- Her name was MP38 in official art before changed as MP40 a years ago.[3]
References