Taurus SMT | |
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Type | Submachine gun |
Place of origin | Brazil |
Production history | |
Designed | 2011 |
Specifications | |
Mass | SMT9 and SMT40: 3,350 kg (unloaded) 3,550 kg (loaded) CT G2: 3, 800 kg (unloaded) 4,200 kg (loaded) |
Length | SMT9 and SMT40: 475 mm (stock folded) 681–760 mm (stock extended CT G2: 800 mm |
Barrel length | 200 mm (SMT9) 406 mm (CT G2) |
Caliber | 9×19mm (SMT9) .40 S&W (SMT40) .45 ACP (CT45 G2) |
Action | Blowback, closed bolt |
Rate of fire | 750 rounds/min |
Feed system | 10-, 15-, or 30-round box magazines |
Sights | Iron sights adjustable for elevation and laterality, or Picatinny rail for various optics |
The Taurus SMT is a family of submachine guns manufactured by Taurus Firearms. It was introduced in early 2011, under the designation MT G2.[1]
Taurus also offers a semi-automatic only variant of the MT G2, known as the CT G2, which is intended for the civilian and security markets.
Taurus offers the SMT in two different variants; the SMT9 and SMT40, the only difference between the two is their calibre.
The Taurus CT G2 is a semi-automatic only pistol-caliber carbine variant of the MT G2. It was first announced at the 2011 SHOT Show.[2][3] The CTT40 is a further evolution of the CT G2 series.
The Taurus T9 is the Indian variant developed along with Jindal Defence. It is manufactured in India with transfer of technology.[4]