Vigneron Submachine Gun



"This one seems to look pretty much outdated. Belgium used to use this gun, the Vigneron submachine gun, before eventually replacing it with the MAC-10 submachine gun. It's also used for short-range street and brush fighting too. I bet that was used for a long time during the Cold War before modern times come here with the USSR dissolved and the USA's economy going on a recession."

--Su Ji-Hoon, Collapsed From Exhaustion

The Vigneron is a submachine gun manufactured in Belgium during the 1950s. It used the 9×19mm NATO cartridge and was used by the Belgian Army until the 1980s. The Vigneron is a selective-fire weapon for short-range street and brush fighting. It remains reasonably accurate up to 100 m using sighted semi-automatic fire. For close-range combat, 2- or 3-shot bursts are recommended.

In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, it would be used by Belgium and the Black Egrets in during post-USRAC War.