Rod,
The concept was that they could be used as a carbine for boarding parties and landing forays. At first they were ordered for torpedo boat crews. Storage space was at a premium.
Also, deck guns and machineguns are more effective, but with each member of the deck crew having a small accurate firearm. The firepower of the vessel was enhanced that much more. At the time they were issued. Large gun mounts were usually open, on the smaller vessels. Not enclosed to protect gun crews as they are now. If you could rain enough metal down on the crews, they couldn't aim and fire accurately. And the chances of eliminating them altogether was pretty good.
Every little bit helps when your life depends on keeping that big pointy thing above water.
Navy lugers equiped with a stock and the adjustable sight are extremely accurate at 100+ yards.
Ron
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I Still Need DWM side plate #49... if anyone runs across a nice one.
What ~Rudyard Kipling~ said...
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