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==Foreign copies and derivatives== ===BXP=== The [[Milkor BXP|BXP]] is a 9{{spaces}}mm submachine gun developed in the mid-1980s by the South African company Mechem (currently a division of Denel, formerly under ARMSCOR) and brought into production in 1984. Due to international arms embargoes of Apartheid South Africa, the country was forced to design and manufacture their own weapons. The weapon was intended for use by security forces. The manufacturing rights have changed hands several times, passing from Mechem to Milkor Marketing and later to Truvelo Armoury, the current manufacturer ({{as of|lc=y|2009}}).{{Citation needed|date=February 2022}} ===Cobra carbine=== The Cobra carbine is a semi-automatic firearm of Rhodesian origin manufactured during the [[Rhodesian Bush War]] Era as a self-defense weapon for farmers and is chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum round. The layout of this weapon is somewhat based on the [[Uzi]] submachine gun.<ref name="Cobra">{{cite web|url=http://www.guncity.co.nz/9mm-cobra-rhodesian-mac10-uzi-hybird-xidp156426.html |title=9mm Cobra, Rhodesian MAC-10/Uzi Hybird [sic] |work=Gun City Gun Shop |location=Christchurch, New Zealand |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090119142310/http://www.guncity.co.nz/9mm-cobra-rhodesian-mac10-uzi-hybird-xidp156426.html |archive-date=19 January 2009}}</ref> ===Patria submachine gun=== The ''Pistola Ametralladora Patria'' is a close copy of the MAC-10 and features a cooling jacket/barrel extension much like the South African BXP. It was developed by Major Luis Ricardo Dávila, of the [[Argentine Air Force]], and protected by national Patent n° 220494/5/6/7 on 20/08/1980. It uses 9mm rounds for easy transportation and can be operated in either hand.<ref name=armas>ARMAS Y GEOESTRATEGIA, Vol.2, N° 6, Mayo 1983</ref> A similar earlier Argentine weapon based on the MAC-10 was also designed in 1977 by manufacturer Domingo Matheu, the ''Pistola Ametralladora MPA''.<ref name=armas/><ref>Las Pistolas Ametralladoras Fabricadas en Nuestro País¨, N°172, Enero 2004</ref> ===Enarm MSM=== The Enarm MSM (Mini Sub Metralhadora or Mini Submachine Gun) was a submachine gun of Brazilian origin based on the Uzi and MAC-10 weapons, made by ENARM.<ref name="MSM">{{cite web |url=https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2017/01/26/msm-compact-subgun-guns-nelmo-suzano/|website=The Firearm Blog |title=The MSM compact subgun: Guns of Nelmo Suzano |author1=Olive, Ronaldo |date=2017-01-26|df=mdy-all}}</ref> It was chambered in the 9×19mm Parabellum round and also came with a foregrip. Although the weapon performed well in trials, it was discontinued due to the company disbanding due to "internal disruptions".<ref name="MSM"/> ===Section Five MAC-10=== Section Five Firearms Ltd of Tunbridge Wells, Kent in the UK manufactured a MAC-10 variation in 9×19 Parabellum<ref name="Sec5">{{cite web |url=http://www.firearmsid.com/Feature%20Articles/012001/Mac10History.htm|title=A MAC History Lesson|website=FirearmsID |author1=Ehringer, William D.|date=2001}}</ref> in the 1970s. They only accept 9×19mm Uzi magazines and are equipped with a classic folding or a special fixed polymer stock.{{Citation needed|date=February 2022}}
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