FMAP PAM 1 (Pistola Ametralladora Modelo 1) Complete Specs and Full Gun Specifications

The PAM 1 (Pistola Ametralladora Modelo 1) is an Argentinean submachine blowback gun designed in 1954 and made from 1955 to 1972 by FMAP (Fábrica Militar de Armas Portátiles) factory in the city of Rosario, Argentina. The PAM 1 is Argentinean made version of the US M3A1 "Grease-gun". The US M3A1 is a Second World War gun in .45 ACP and PAM is 9mm gun with higher rate of fire. Smaller caliber (9mm) allowed lighter and smaller gun made from thinner steel so the PAM 1 is a 7/8 replica of the U.S. M3A1. The PAM was know to overheat, hard to control in automatic fire and to accidentally discharge. That's why FMAP in 1963 introduced an improved selective-fire version with a grip safety on the magazine housing known as the PAM 2. Approximately 50,000 of PAM-1 and PAM-2 (With grip safety) 9mm submachine guns were produced from 1955-1972 for the Argentinean military. Many of them have been used by the Argentine Army during the Falkland Islands War with the United Kingdom in 1982.
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Category Handguns
Capacity 17+1
Finish Black
Sights Front Blade

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