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Submachine Gun

Mendoza HM-3

Mendoza HM-3

The Mendoza HM-3 submachine gun is a Mexican-designed firearm introduced in the late 20th century for military and law enforcement use. Chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum, it features a simple blowback-operated mechanism, making it reliable and easy to maintain. Its compact design, folding stock, and lightweight construction make it ideal for close-quarters combat and urban operations.

Light Machine Gun

Mendoza RM2

Mendoza RM2

The Mendoza RM2 was a Mexican light machine gun designed for reliability and ease of use. Chambered in .30-06, it featured a gas-operated system with a top-mounted magazine like the BREN, making it a viable alternative to the BAR. It served with Mexican armed forces and was noted for its sturdy design and simplicity.
Mendoza C-1934

Mendoza C-1934

The Mendoza C-1934 was an early Mexican light machine gun designed for ease of production and reliability. It was gas-operated and chambered in 7mm Mauser, with a top-mounted box magazine. Lightweight and efficient, it was used by Mexican military forces during the mid-20th century.

Infantry Rifle

Mondragon M1908

Mondragon M1908

A Mexican semi-automatic rifle designed by General Manuel Mondragon. It was one of the first semi-automatic rifles adopted for military service and saw limited use during World War I, notably by Germany.