Machine Pistol

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A machine pistol is a sub-class of submachine gun. Machine pistols are often not much larger than a regular handgun, and can fire pistol rounds at high rates of automatic fire.

First designed during World War 1, many machine pistols are simply handguns with the added option of fully-automatic fire (such as the Glock 18/C), and others are designed strictly as a separate weapon (such as the micro Uzi). Machine pistols don't usually come with a fixed stock, though most allow the attachment of one, as it helps absorb recoil and increase accuracy. The light weight and small dimensions of machine pistols enable users to fire them one-handed with relative ease, though accuracy depends entirely on the shooter.

Notable machine pistols include the Mauser C96 or "Broomhandle Mauser", the afore-mentioned Glock 18, the Beretta 93R, the H&K MP5K, the micro Uzi, and the MAC-10.