Danubian Peoples wrote:New Visegrad wrote:[snip]
I checked and the bullet fits through the barrel. Also I moved the foregrip away from the trigger, even changed the shape of the gun to accommodate it. I tried visualizing someone holding it, and the hunch thingy happened, so I took your advice. Does this look better now?
Again you need to look at references, primarily fully stocked SMGs of the era which would include things like the MP18, erma, the sig mp/mk series and the berreta model 38. If you are really into using drums then the suomi and the ppsh41 are worth a look but they effectively have the forward hand gaurd part of the stock cut off as a drum tends to force that bit to be seperate to the rest of the stock.
You also need to think about your mechanism. Most SMGs use some kind of blowback system and as such don't have the tube below the barrel you have which is generally part of a gas operated system. Now a gas system isn't impossible but would require you to be thinking more "proto assault rifle" /light carbine and have your round be closer in form and function to. 30carbine or 7.92mm kurz than a pistol round that would normally be used in a smg. The biggest issue here would be that you would be about 6-10 years ahead of RL to have something like ready in 1934.