MAS-35S
Factions | Weapon | Icon | Classes | Ammo |
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VC |
MAS-35S |
Everyone Except Sniper |
8+1 / 16 |
Damage Base | Headshot × | Chest × | Stomach × | Leg × | Arm × | Reload Speed | |
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Partial | Empty | ||||||
30 | ×2.4 = 72 | ×1.6 = 48 | ×1.5 = 45 | ×1.15 = 34.5 | ×1.15 = 34.5 | 2.16 Seconds | 2.66 Seconds |
Designation | Weapon Type | Fire Modes | Fire Rate | Bullet Spread ° | Range Modifier | Muzzle Velocity | Projectile weight | Weight |
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Mle 1935 S | Pistol | Semi | 50 RPM | 6.35° & 2.35° ADS | 0.72 | 315 m/s | 5 g (77.1 gr) | 0.737 kg (1.625 lbs) |
Full name | Caliber | Place of Origin | Date | Manufacturer | Barrel Length | Total Length | Weapon Script Name |
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Pistolet automatique modèle 1935S | 7.65×20mm Longue | France | 1937 | Manufacture d'armes de Saint-Étienne (MAS) | 4.29 in (109 mm) | 7.75 in (197 mm) | weapon_mle1935 |
The MAS-35S is a semi-automatic pistol chambered for the 7.65mm Longue cartridge. A competitor in the 1935–1937 French military trials to select a new sidearm, it initially lost to the SACM 1935A, but production was ordered nonetheless to alleviate in shortages in pistols in the runup to the Second World War.
HISTORY
The 1935S pistol was created by French arsenal MAS and initially lost to the SACM 1935A. But due to wartime needs, MAS received additional contracts to produce the 1935S. Production was interrupted by German occupation in 1940 but resumed in 1944. Production shifted to other French arms producers in late 1944, totaling about 82,773 pistols by 1956. Its design influenced the MAC Mle 1950, which replaced both the 1935A and 1935S in French service.
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