

The Karabin samopowtarzalny wzór 38M (English: self-repeating rifle Model 38M; Kbsp wz.38M for short), was a rare Polish 7.92 mm semi-automatic rifle.

In 1934 Polish engineer Józef Maroszek designed a prototype of a semiautomatic rifle for the Polish Army. Production was authorized at the end of 1935. In 1938 testing of the carbine ended. The Kbsp wz. 1938 was manufactured by Radom the state owned company, and by Zbrojownia nr 2 (Armory 2) in Praga (burrough of Warsaw).

Production of the weapon ceased due to the Invasion of Poland of 1939, at which point only around 150 rifles had been produced. The weapon had only one documented combat use.