Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun was developed by Heckler & Koch company in the early 1960s. One of it’s most successful design.
Despite its age and the advent of new submachine guns and improvements in technology, the MP5 is in service with nearly 90 countries, including Germany. Its production still continues.
This weapon is license-produced in Greece, Iran, Mexico, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Turkey and the United Kingdom. The Heckler & Koch MP5 is one of the most famous firearms of this class. Its only rival in terms of proliferation is the Israeli Uzi submachine gun.
The MP5 is a blowback operated, selective fire weapon, chambered for a standard 9×19 mm Parabellum ammunition. However this submachine gun is unusual because it fires from a closed bolt and has a roller-delay blowback mechanism, similar to that of the Heckler & Koch G3 automatic rifle. It makes this weapon extremely accurate.
Submachine Gun (SMG)
This submachine gun can be seen as a scaled-down and rechambered version of the G3. The MP5 is a high-quality, reliable and accurate weapon.
Trigger units of the HK MP5 are available with various fire mode options, including semi-auto, full-auto and various burst modes. Modern versions have ambidextrous fire mode controls, mounted on either side of the receiver. Cocking handle is mounted at the front of the receiver, on the left side.
First production models of the MP5 were fed from a straight box-shaped magazine. In 1977 a curved magazine was introduced. It has 15- or 30-rounds capacity. This SMG is also compatible with 100-round drum magazines.
Sights of this submachine gun are similar to other Heckler & Koch weapon models and consist of front post and rear diopter. Red-dot, optical or night sights can be mounted on a quick-detachable clamp. Effective range of fire is up to 100 meters.
A number of improvements were made to this SMG over time.
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