The Yugoslav M56 Submachine Gun: Perhaps Too Simple?
This video delves into the Yugoslavian M56 submachine gun, a design inspired by the German MP40. Produced in 1956 to succeed the M49 (itself a PPSh-41 copy), the M56 is noted for its simplicity in manufacturing but presents usability challenges. The description highlights its tendency to disassemble during firing if not properly assembled and its chambering for the 7.62x25mm Tokarev cartridge. The video likely provides an in-depth look at this unique firearm's history, design, and potential quirks.












