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9x19mm Parabellum submachine gun

Heckler & Koch MP5
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MP5A3 with a retractable stock

Type
  • Submachine gun
  • Machine pistol (MP5K)
  • Personal defense weapon (MP5K-PDW)
  • Semi-automatic carbine (HK94, MP5SF)
  • Semi-automatic pistol (SP89, SP5K, SP5)
Place of origin Due west Germany
Service history
In service 1966–present
Used by See Users
Wars
  • The Troubles
  • Soviet-Afghan State of war
  • Iranian Embassy siege
  • Performance Eagle Claw
  • Lebanese Civil War
  • Internal conflict in Peru
  • Colombian conflict
  • Sri Lankan Civil War
  • Salvadoran Ceremonious War
  • Gulf War
  • War in Afghanistan
  • Iraq War[1]
  • Boko Haram insurgency[2]
  • Libyan Ceremonious War
  • 2013 Lahad Datu collision[three] [iv]
Production history
Designer Tilo Möller, Manfred Guhring, Georg Seidl, Helmut Baureuter
Designed 1964–1966
Manufacturer Heckler & Koch
Produced 1966–present
Variants See Variants
Specifications
Mass
  • 2.54 kg (5.half dozen lb) (MP5A2, MP5A4)[5]
  • ii.88 kg (6.iii lb) (MP5A3, MP5A5, MP5N)[v]
  • ii.9 kg (6.four lb) fixed stock /
    3.1 kg (six.8 lb) retractable stock (MP5F)
  • 2.7 kg (6.0 lb) fixed stock
  • ii.8 kg (6.2 lb) (MP5SD1, MP5SD4)
  • 3.1 kg (vi.eight lb) (MP5SD2, MP5SD5)
  • 3.4 kg (7.5 lb) (MP5SD3, MP5SD6)[half-dozen]
  • two.0 kg (four.4 lb) (MP5K, MP5KA1, MP5KA4, MP5KA5)
  • 2.53 kg (v.half dozen lb) (MP5K-PDW)[7]
Length Fixed stock:
  • 680 mm (27 in) (MP5A2, MP5A4)
  • 790 mm (31.ane in) (MP5SD2, MP5SD5)
  • 634 mm (25.0 in) (T-94 ZSG)

Collapsing / folding stock:

  • 700 mm (27.vi in) stock extended /
    550 mm (21.7 in) stock collapsed (MP5A3, MP5A5)
  • 660 mm (26.0 in) stock extended /
    490 mm (xix.iii in) stock collapsed
  • 805 mm (31.7 in) stock extended /
    670 mm (26.four in) stock collapsed (MP5SD3, MP5SD6)
  • 603 mm (23.7 in) stock extended /
    368 mm (14.5 in) stock folded (MP5K-PDW)

Receiver end cap:

  • 550 mm (21.7 in) (MP5SD1, MP5SD4)
  • 325 mm (12.viii in) (MP5K, MP5KA1, MP5KA4, MP5KA5)
  • 349 mm (xiii.7 in) (MP5K-PDW)
Barrel length
  • 225 mm (8.9 in) (MP5A2, MP5A3, MP5A4, MP5A5, MP5/10, MP5/forty)
  • 146 mm (5.seven in) (MP5SD1, MP5SD2, MP5SD3, MP5SD4, MP5SD5, MP5SD6)
  • 140 mm (5.5 in) (T-94 ZSG)
  • 115 mm (4.5 in) (MP5K, MP5KA1, MP5KA4, MP5KA5)
  • 148 mm (5.8 in) (MP5K-PDW)
Width
  • l mm (two.0 in) (MP5A2, MP5A3, MP5A4, MP5A5, MP5K, MP5KA1, MP5KA4, MP5KA5, MP5K-PDW)
  • 60 mm (2.iv in) (MP5SD1, MP5SD2, MP5SD3, MP5SD4, MP5SD5, MP5SD6)
Height
  • 260 mm (ten.2 in) (MP5A2, MP5A3, MP5A4, MP5A5, MP5SD1, MP5SD2, MP5SD3, MP5SD4, MP5SD5, MP5SD6, MP5/ten, MP5/40)
  • 210 mm (eight.three in) (MP5K, MP5KA1, MP5KA4, MP5KA5, MP5K-PDW)

Cartridge
  • 9×19mm Parabellum
  • 10mm Auto
  • .40 S&W
Action Roller-delayed blowback, closed bolt
Charge per unit of fire
  • 800 rounds/min (MP5 and MP5SD series)
  • 900 rounds/min (MP5K serial)
Cage velocity
  • 400 m/s (i,312 ft/south) (MP5A2, MP5A3, MP5A4, MP5A5)
  • 285 m/southward (935 ft/s) (MP5SD1, MP5SD2, MP5SD3, MP5SD4, MP5SD5, MP5SD6)
  • 375 thousand/s (1,230 ft/s) (MP5K, MP5KA1, MP5KA4, MP5KA5, MP5K-PDW)
Effective firing range
  • 200 m (656 ft) (MP5A2, MP5A3, MP5A4, MP5A5)
  • 100 one thousand (328 ft) (MP5K, MP5KA1, MP5KA4, MP5KA5, MP5K-PDW)
Feed system 15, 30, forty, or l round detachable box magazine[8] and 100-round Beta C-Mag drum magazine
Sights Iron sights. Rear: rotary drum; front: hooded post

The MP5 (German language: Maschinenpistole 5) is a 9x19mm Parabellum submachine gun, adult in the 1960s by a team of engineers from the German language small-scale arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch GmbH (H&G) of Oberndorf am Neckar. There are over 100 variants and clones of the MP5,[nine] including some semi-automatic versions.

The MP5 is one of the nigh widely used submachine guns in the earth,[10] having been adopted by forty nations and numerous military, law enforcement, intelligence, and security organizations.[11] It was widely used by SWAT teams in North America, but has since been supplanted by M16 burglarize variants in the 21st century.

In 1999, Heckler & Koch developed the UMP, the MP5's successor.[12] Despite its college cost, the MP5 remained the more than successful of the ii options.[13]

History [edit]

Heckler & Koch, encouraged past the success of the G3 automatic rifle, developed a family of minor artillery consisting of 4 types of firearms all based on a common G3 design layout and operating principle. The offset type was chambered for 7.62×51mm NATO, the 2d for the 7.62×39mm M43 round, the third for the intermediate 5.56×45mm NATO caliber, and the fourth type for the 9×19mm Parabellum pistol cartridge. The MP5 was created within the quaternary group of firearms and was initially known as the HK54.[14]

Work on the MP5 began in 1964 and two years later information technology was adopted by the German Federal Police force, border guard and army special forces, referring to as the "MP64" or later "MP5".[14] The MP5A1 was introduced in the tardily '60s, which the first model to have the iconic ring front sight and the slimline handguard. In 1970, the MP5A2 and MP5A3 was introduced. In 1974, the MP5SD was introduced, which is a suppressed variant of the MP5. It was used in the Vietnam War in 1975 past the Green Berets. In 1976, the MP5K was introduced as a asking for a variant for South America. In 1977, the standard xx & 30 round, curved steel magazines were introduced for the MP5A2 and MP5A3 design. In 1978, the Tropical forearm was introduced to exist produced with the MP5.

In 1980, the MP5 achieved iconic status equally a effect of British special forces regiment the SAS when they stormed the Iranian Diplomatic mission in London, live on television, rescuing hostages and killing five terrorists during Operation Nimrod.[15]

The MP5 has become a mainstay of SWAT units of constabulary enforcement agencies in the U.s. since then. Even so, in the belatedly 1990s, every bit a result of the North Hollywood shootout, police special response teams replaced almost MP5s with AR-15-based rifles.[16]

The MP5 is manufactured under license in several nations including Greece (formerly at EBO – Hellenic Arms Industry, currently at ΕΑΣ – Hellenic Defense Systems), Iran (Defense Industries Organization), Mexico (SEDENA), Pakistan (Pakistan Ordnance Factories), Saudi Arabia, Sudan (Military Manufacture Corporation), Turkey (MKEK), and the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland (initially at Royal Ordnance, later diverted to Heckler & Koch Neat Great britain).[17]

Design details [edit]

The main version of the MP5 family is the MP5A2, which is a lightweight, air-cooled, selective fire delayed blowback operated 9×19mm Parabellum weapon with a roller-delayed commodities. Information technology fires from a closed bolt (bolt forrard) position.[xviii]

The fixed, gratis floating, cold hammer-forged butt has vi right-mitt grooves with a i in 250 mm (one:x in) rifling twist charge per unit and is pressed and pinned into the receiver.[19]

Features [edit]

A view through the weapon'southward aperture sight

The kickoff MP5 models used a double-column directly box magazine, but since 1977, slightly curved, steel magazines are used with a 15-circular chapters (weighing 0.12 kg) or a 30-round chapters (0.17 kg empty).[19]

The adjustable iron sights (closed type) consist of a rotating rear diopter drum and a front post installed in a hooded ring. The rear sight is mechanically adjustable for both windage and peak with the use of a special tool, being adjusted at the factory for firing at 25 metres (27 yd) with standard 8 grams (123 gr) FMJ 9×19mm NATO ammunition. The rear sight drum provides four apertures of varying diameters used to adjust the diopter organization, according to the user'southward preference and tactical situation.[20] Irresolute between apertures does non change the point of bear on down range. For accurate shooting the user should select the smallest aperture that however allows an equal circle of low-cal between the rear sight aperture and the outside of the forepart sight hood ring.

The MP5 has a hammer firing mechanism. The trigger grouping is housed within an interchangeable polymer trigger module (with an integrated pistol grip) and equipped with a three-position fire way selector that serves as the transmission safety toggle. The "Southward" or Sicher position in white denotes weapon safe, "E" or Einzelfeuer in ruddy represents single fire, and "F" or Feuerstoß (as well marked in ruddy) designates continuous burn. The SEF symbols appear on both sides of the plastic trigger group. The selector lever is actuated with the thumb of the shooting hand and is located only on the left side of the original SEF trigger group or on both sides of the ambidextrous trigger groups. The safe/selector is rotated into the diverse firing settings or safe position past depressing the tail end of the lever. Tactile clicks (stops) are present at each position to provide a positive stop and prevent inadvertent rotation. The "safe" setting disables the trigger past blocking the hammer release with a solid department of the safe axle located inside the trigger housing.[19]

The not-reciprocating cocking handle is located above the handguard and protrudes from the cocking handle tube at approximately a 45° angle. This rigid control is attached to a tubular piece within the cocking lever housing called the cocking lever support, which in turn makes contact with the forrard extension of the bolt grouping. It is not however continued to the bolt carrier and therefore cannot be used as a frontwards assist to fully seat the bolt group. The cocking handle is held in a forward position past a bound detent located in the front end of the cocking lever support which engages in the cocking lever housing. The lever is locked dorsum by pulling information technology fully to the rear and rotating information technology slightly clockwise where it can be hooked into an indent in the cocking lever tube.[19]

Operating machinery [edit]

The bolt rigidly engages the barrel extension—a cylindrical component welded to the receiver into which the butt is pinned. The delay mechanism is of the same design equally that used in the G3 rifle. The two-office bolt consists of a bolt head with rollers and a commodities carrier. The heavier commodities carrier lies up against the bolt head when the weapon is set to fire and inclined planes on the front locking piece lie between the rollers and strength them out into recesses in the barrel extension.[21]

When fired, expanding propellant gases produced from the burning powder in the cartridge exert rearward pressure level on the bolt caput transferred through the base of the cartridge case as it is propelled out of the bedroom. A portion of this force is transmitted through the rollers projecting from the bolt head, which are cammed inward against the inclined flanks of the locking recesses in the barrel extension and to the angled shoulders of the locking slice. The selected angles of the recesses and the incline on the locking piece produce a velocity ratio of about iv:1 betwixt the bolt carrier and the bolt head. This results in a calculated delay, allowing the projectile to leave the barrel and gas force per unit area to drop to a safe level before the example is extracted from the chamber.[21]

The filibuster results from the amount of time it takes for enough recoil energy to exist transferred through to the bolt carrier in a sufficient quantity for it to be driven to the rear confronting the force of inertia of the bolt carrier and the forrad pressure exerted against the bolt by the recoil spring. As the rollers are forced inward they readapt the locking piece and propel the bolt carrier to the rear. The commodities carrier's rearward velocity is four times that of the commodities head since the cartridge remains in the chamber for a short menstruation of time during the initial recoil impulse. Later on the bolt carrier has traveled rearward 4 mm, the locking piece is withdrawn fully from the bolt head and the rollers are compressed into the bolt caput. Simply once the locking rollers are fully cammed into the commodities caput can the unabridged bolt group keep its rearward movement in the receiver, breaking the seal in the bedroom and standing the feeding cycle.[21]

Since the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge is relatively low powered, the commodities does not have an anti-bounce device like the G3, but instead the commodities carrier contains 32.5 one thousand (1.15 oz) of tungsten granules that prevent the commodities group from bouncing back afterward impacting the butt extension. The weapon has a fluted chamber that enhances extraction reliability past bleeding gases backwards into the shallow flutes running along the length of the chamber to prevent the cartridge case from expanding and sticking to the chamber walls (since the bolt is opened nether relatively high barrel pressure). A spring extractor is installed inside the bolt head and holds the example securely until it strikes the ejector arm and is thrown out of the ejection port to the right of the receiver. The lever-type ejector is located inside the trigger housing (activated by the movement of the recoiling bolt).[21]

Accessories [edit]

In the early 1970s, HK introduced a conversion kit for the MP5 that enables it to apply rimfire ammunition (.22 LR). This unit of measurement consists of a barrel insert, a commodities group and two twenty-circular magazines. This modification reduces the cyclic rate to 650 rounds/min. It was sold generally to law enforcement agencies every bit a manner to train recruits on handling the MP5. Information technology used armament that was cheaper and had a lower recoil than 9×19mm Parabellum. This reduced training costs and built up skill and confidence in the operators before transitioning them to the total-bore model.

Butt accessories [edit]

Cross department diagram of an MP5SD early model suppressor, from 1971 patent. Vented barrel surrounded by metal mesh packing in the expansion chambers, followed by conical baffles in the forward chambers.

Threading is provided at the muzzle to piece of work with certain cage devices made by Heckler & Koch, including: a slotted flash suppressor, blank firing attachment (marked with a carmine-painted band denoting use with blank ammunition only), an adapter for launching rifle grenades (for use with rifle-style grenades with an within bore of 22 mm using a special grenade launching cartridge) and a cup-type attachment used to launch tear gas grenades. An optional three-lugged barrel is also available for mounting a quick-detachable suppressor.

Receiver [edit]

The receiver housing has a proprietary hook-rail mounting system that permits the zipper of a standard Heckler & Koch quick-detachable scope mount (likewise used with the G3, HK33 and G3SG/1). It can exist used to mount daytime optical sights (telescopic 4×24), nighttime sights, reflex sights and light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation pointers. The mountain features two spring-actuated bolts, positioned along the base of the mount, which exert force per unit area on the receiver to hold the mount in the same position at all times assuring naught memory. All versions of the quick-detachable scope mountain provide a sighting tunnel through the mount so that the shooter tin proceed to apply the fixed atomic number 26 sights with the scope mountain fastened to the top of the receiver.

A Picatinny rail adapter can be placed on tiptop that locks into the claw track. This allows the mounting of STANAG scopes and has a lower profile than the claw-rail system.

Handguard [edit]

Aftermarket replacement handguards with Picatinny rails are available. Single-runway models have a Picatinny rail forth the bottom and triple-rail models have rail along the lesser and sides. They allow the mounting of accessories like flashlights, laser pointers, target designators, vertical foregrips, and bipods.[22]

Variants [edit]

The MP5A2 has a fixed buttstock (made of a constructed polymer), whereas the compact MP5A3 has a retractable metal stock. The stockless MP5A1 has a buttcap with a sling mountain for curtained conduct; the MP5K series was a further development of this idea.[23]

The MP5A4 (fixed stock) and MP5A5 (sliding stock) models, which were introduced in 1974, are bachelor with four-position trigger groups. The pistol grips are straight, defective the contoured grip and thumb groove of the MP5A1, MP5A2, and MP5A3. The selector lever stops are marked with bullet pictograms rather than letters or numbers (each symbol represents the number of bullets that volition exist fired when the trigger is pulled and held rearward with a full magazine inserted in the weapon) and are fully ambidextrous (the selector lever is nowadays on each side of the trigger housing). The additional setting of the fire selector, one place before the fully automatic setting, enables a 2 or three-shot burst firing fashion.

A variant with the last trigger group designated the MP5-Northward (N—Navy) was developed in 1986 for the U.s. Navy. This model has a collapsible stock, a tritium-illuminated front sight post and a 225 mm (eight.9 in) threaded barrel for utilize with a stainless steel sound suppressor fabricated by Knight's Armament Company together with quieter subsonic ammunition. It had ambidextrous controls, a straight pistol grip, pictogram markings, and originally had a four-position selector (Safe, Semi-Auto, iii-Round Burst, Total Auto). This was replaced with a like 3-position ambidextrous selector subsequently an improperly-reassembled trigger group spontaneously fired during an exercise. The "Navy"-style ambidextrous trigger group later on became standard, replacing the classic "SEF" trigger grouping.

In tardily 2013, Heckler & Koch unveiled the MLI (Mid Life Improvement) version of the MP5. It is fitted with a tri-rails foregrip, a quick-release-optic mount, an MP5F stock standard, and comes in with the new RAL8000 (Yellow-Brown) colour scheme.

Trigger grouping
Type Positions Settings Location
SEF 3-position Rubber (Sicher), semi-auto (Einzelfeuer), outburst-fire (Feuerstoß) Left-side
SF two-position Safe & semi-auto (Fire) Ambidextrous
Navy 4-position Safe, semi-auto, ii- or 3-circular burst, fully auto Ambidextrous
Navy 3-position Safe, semi-auto, fully auto Ambidextrous
Trigger grouping settings
Setting Mark system
Number Alphabetic character Pictogram
Condom Marked past a white numeral "0" Marked by a white letter "South" Marked by a white pictogram of a bullet symbol inside a airtight rectangle with an "10" through it.
Semi-automatic burn down Marked past a red numeral "1" Marked past a red alphabetic character "Due east" Marked past a red pictogram of a bullet symbol within a closed rectangle.
Flare-up burn down Marked past a red numeral "ii" or "three" Marked by a blood-red numeral "ii" or "3" Marked by a red pictogram of ii or iii bullets in a line inside a closed rectangle.
Fully automatic fire Marked by a ruddy numeral "thirty" Marked by a scarlet letter "F" Marked past a red pictogram of 7 bullets in a line inside a rectangle with an open end facing the muzzle.

Training [edit]

H&K offers dedicated training variants of these weapons, designated MP5A4PT and MP5A5PT (PT—Plastic Training), modified to burn down a plastic ix×19mm PT preparation cartridge produced by Dynamit Nobel of Germany. These weapons operate similar the standard MP5 but accept a floating chamber and both rollers have been omitted from the bolt to function properly when firing the lighter plastic projectiles. To help identify these weapons blue dots were painted on their cocking handles and boosted lettering provided. The PT variant can exist configured with diverse buttstocks and trigger groups and was developed for the Westward German Law and Border Baby-sit.[24]

MP5SF [edit]

The MP5SFA2 (SF – single-fire) was adult in 1986 in response to the American FBI solicitation for a "9 mm Single-fire Carbine". It is the aforementioned equally the MP5A2 but is fitted with an ambidextrous semi-automatic just trigger group. The MP5SFA3 is similar except it has a retractable metal stock like the MP5A3. Versions delivered after Dec 1991 are assembled with select-fire bolt carriers assuasive fully automatic operation when used with the advisable trigger module.[25]

The semi-automatic "MP5SF" models are widely used by British police forces including London's Metropolitan Police force Service Specialist Firearms Command, Diplomatic Protection Group, authorised firearms officers, and the Constabulary Service of Northern Ireland to name a few.

The two-position trigger unit of measurement was used in the semi-automatic HK94 carbine that was produced specifically for the civilian market with a 420 mm (16.5 in) barrel.[24]

MP5SD [edit]

In 1974, H&Grand initiated design work on a sound-suppressed variant of the MP5, designated the MP5SD (SD—Schalldämpfer, German language for "sound suppressor"), which features an integral but detachable aluminium sound suppressor and a lightweight bolt. The weapon's 146 mm (v.7 in) barrel has thirty 2.five mm (0.1 in) ports drilled frontward of the sleeping accommodation through which escaping gases are diverted to the surrounding sealed tubular casing that is screwed onto threading on the barrel'south external surface simply prior to the ported segment. The suppressor itself is divided into ii stages; the initial segment surrounding the ported barrel serves equally an expansion chamber for the propellant gases, reducing gas pressure to tedious downwards the acceleration of the projectile. The second, decompression stage occupies the remaining length of the suppressor tube and contains a stamped metal helix separator with several compartments which increase the gas volume and decrease its temperature, deflecting the gases as they exit the muzzle, then muffling the exit report. The bullet leaves the muzzle at subsonic velocity, so it does not generate a sonic shock wave in flight. Every bit a result of reducing the barrel's length and venting propellant gases into the suppressor, the bullet's muzzle velocity was lowered anywhere from 16% to 26% (depending on the ammunition used) while maintaining the weapon'southward automation and reliability. The weapon was designed to be used with standard supersonic armament with the suppressor on at all times.[19]

The MP5SD is produced exclusively by H&K in several versions: the MP5SD1 and MP5SD4 (both take a receiver stop cap instead of a buttstock), MP5SD2 and MP5SD5 (equipped with a fixed synthetic buttstock) and the MP5SD3 and MP5SD6 (fitted with a collapsible metal stock). The MP5SD1, MP5SD2 and MP5SD3 utilize a standard 'SEF' trigger group (from the MP5A2 and MP5A3), while the MP5SD4, MP5SD5, and MP5SD6 use the 'Navy' trigger group—a trigger module with a mechanically limited 3-round burst way and ambidextrous selector controls (from the MP5A4 and MP5A5). A suppressed version was produced for the U.S. Navy—designated the MP5SD-N, which is a version of the MP5SD3 with a retractable metallic stock, front sight post with tritium-illuminated dot and a stainless steel suppressor. This model has a modified cocking handle support to account for the slightly larger exterior bore of the suppressor. The blueprint of the suppressor allows the weapon to be fired with water inside, should water enter the device during functioning in or near water.[26]

MP5K [edit]

In 1976, a shortened machine pistol version of the MP5A2 was introduced; the MP5K (K from the German word Kurz = "curt") was designed for close quarters battle use past clandestine operations and special services. The MP5K does non have a shoulder stock (the receiver stop was covered with a apartment terminate cap, featuring a buffer on the inside and a sling loop on the outside), and the bolt and receiver were shortened at the rear. The resultant lighter bolt led to a higher rate of fire than the standard MP5. The barrel, cocking handle and its cover were shortened and a vertical foregrip was used to replace the standard handguard. The barrel ends at the base of the forepart sight, which prevents the use of any sort of muzzle device.[20]

The MP5K is produced (by Heckler & Koch and under license in Islamic republic of iran and Turkey) in four different versions: the MP5K, MP5KA4, MP5KA1, MP5KA5, where the beginning two variants have adaptable, open-type iron sights (with a notched rotary drum), and the two remaining variants – fixed open up sights; however, the front sight postal service was changed and a notch was cut into the receiver top cover. The MP5K retained the capability to utilize optical sights through the use of an adapter.[20]

A civilian semiautomatic derivative of the MP5K known every bit the SP89 was produced that had a foregrip with a muzzle guard in place of the vertical grip.[27]

In 1991, a farther variant of the MP5K was developed, designated the MP5K-PDW (PDW—Personal Defense Weapon) that retained the compact dimensions of the MP5K but restored the fire handling characteristics of the full-size MP5A2. The MP5K-PDW uses a side-folding synthetic shoulder stock (made by the U.S. company Choate Machine and Tool), a "Navy" trigger group, a front sight post with a built-in tritium insert and a slightly lengthened threaded, iii-lug barrel (analogous to the MP5-Northward). The stock can be removed and replaced with a receiver endplate; a rotary drum with apertures from the MP5A2 can also be used.[28]

Larger caliber [edit]

In 1992, Heckler & Koch introduced the MP5/ten (chambered in 10mm Auto) and MP5/40 (chambered for the .40 Southward&West cartridge), which are based on the MP5A4 and MP5A5. These weapons were assembled in stock-still and retractable stock configurations (without a dissever designation) and are fed from translucent 30-round polymer box magazines. These weapons include a bolt hold-open device, which captures the commodities group in its rear position later expending the last cartridge from the magazine. The bolt is then released past pressing a lever positioned on the left side of the receiver. Both weapons utilise a barrel with vi right-hand grooves and a 380 mm (one:15 in) twist charge per unit, and like the MP5-N, both take a 3-lugged muzzle device and a tritium-illuminated front end sight aiming dot.[29]

Problems with the MP5/10 and MP5/40 led to their discontinuation in 2000, although Heckler & Koch continues to provide support and spare parts.[29]

Listing [edit]

  • HK54: The original model that was produced in 1964. The 54 designation is from the Heckler & Koch company'southward old organisation that indicates that it is a submachine gun/assault carbine (5-) chambered for the ix×19mm cartridge (-iv). Information technology had a charcoal-grey phosphated finish rather than the matte-black lacquered terminate used on later on models and had narrow slotted metal handguards. Its major differences were that information technology had a longer and heavier bolt carrier than the MP5 and a flip up "ladder"-manner rear sight (similar the early G3 rifle) rather than the MP5's aperture sight. Its original xv- or 30-round steel magazines were straight rather than curved, had a plastic follower, and were reinforced with ribs (thus their nickname of "waffle"-type magazines).[30]
  • MP5: A slightly modified version of the HK54 first created in 1966. A matte-black lacquered finish instead of the grayish phosphated stop was introduced for export models in 1977. It originally had the narrow checkered metallic "Slimline" handguards in the place of the HK54's narrow slotted metal ones. These were later replaced by the thicker "Tropical" handguards in 1978. The proprietary Heckler & Koch "hook mount" rails for mounting optical and electronic scopes were added effectually 1973. The improved xv- and 30-round magazines were adopted in 1977; they were curved, had unribbed sides, and had chromed-steel followers.[thirty]
    • MP5A1: No buttstock (endplate/receiver cap in identify of buttstock), "SEF" trigger group.[30]
    • MP5A2: Fixed buttstock, "SEF" trigger group.[xxx]
    • MP5SFA2: Fixed buttstock, single-burn down (SE) trigger grouping.[thirty]
    • MP5A3: Retractable buttstock, "SEF" trigger group.[30]
    • MP5SFA3: Semi-automatic carbine version of MP5A3. Retractable buttstock and single-burn down (SE) trigger group.[xxx]
    • MP5A4: Stock-still buttstock, three-round outburst trigger group.[30]
    • MP5A5: Retractable buttstock, iii-circular burst trigger group.[30]
    • MP5-N: Model developed specifically for the U.Due south. Navy. Ambidextrous "Navy" trigger group, 3-lug/threaded barrel for attaching a audio suppressor; rubber-padded retractable stock.[20]
    • MP5F: Model developed in 1999 specifically for the French military. Condom-padded retractable stock, ambidextrous sling loops/bolts and internal modifications to handle high-pressure armament.[20]
  • MP5K: Brusque (kurz) version created in 1976. It has a shortened iv.5 in (114 mm) barrel, shorter trigger grouping frame, and a vertical foregrip rather than a handguard. At that place are no MP5KA2 or MP5KA3 models because information technology does not come with a fixed or retractable stock.[20]
    • MP5K Epitome: A stockless, cutting-down MP5A2 with regular iron sights and an open up vertical foregrip. It was created in 1976.
    • MP5KA1: MP5K with smoothen upper surface and modest low-contour atomic number 26 sights; "SEF" trigger group.[20]
    • MP5KA4: MP5K with regular iron sights; four-position 3-circular flare-up trigger grouping.[xx]
    • MP5KA5: MP5K with smooth upper surface and minor low-profile atomic number 26 sights; four-position 3-round flare-up trigger group.
    • MP5K-Due north: MP5K with "Navy" trigger group and 3-lug/threaded barrel for mounting suppressors or other muzzle attachments.[20]
    • MP5K-PDW: Personal Defense Weapon; MP5K-Northward variant introduced in 1991 for issue to special operations aircraft or vehicle crews. It adds a Choate side-folding stock, 5-inch iii-lug butt for mounting a quick-detachable Qual-A-Tec suppressor, and an ambidextrous 4-position trigger group with a 3-round burst mode. A shoulder cantankerous-depict or thigh quick-draw holster is available.[28]
    • MP5K Operational Briefcase: MP5K mounted with a STANAG claw mountain inside a plastic hard crush Special Briefcase (Spezialkoffer), with an external trigger mounted in the briefcase handgrip. An earlier version called the Special Purse (Spezialtasche) included a large opening in the rear of a soft side leather case to grasp the pistol grip and manually actuate the trigger. The briefcase was sold preconfigured with the MP5K as well as separately.[31]
  • MP5SD: An MP5 model with an integrated suppressor (Schalldämpfer) created in 1974.[32]
    • MP5SD1: No buttstock (endplate/receiver cap in place of buttstock), "SEF" trigger grouping, integrated suppressor[32]
    • MP5SD2: Stock-still buttstock, "SEF" trigger grouping, integrated suppressor.[32]
    • MP5SD3: Retractable buttstock, "SEF" trigger group, integrated suppressor.[32]
    • MP5SD4: No buttstock (endplate/receiver cap in place of buttstock), three-round burst trigger group, integrated suppressor.[32]
    • MP5SD5: Fixed buttstock, 3-round outburst trigger grouping, integrated suppressor.[28]
    • MP5SD6: Retractable buttstock, three-round burst trigger grouping, integrated suppressor.[28]
    • MP5SD-N1: Fixed buttstock, "Navy" trigger group, KAC stainless steel suppressor.[28]
    • MP5SD-N2: Retractable buttstock, "Navy" trigger group, KAC stainless steel suppressor.[28]
  • MP5/10: Chambered in 10mm Auto, bachelor in various stock/trigger group configurations. It was produced from 1992 to 2000.[28]
  • MP5/40: Chambered in .40 South&W, available in various stock/trigger grouping configurations. It was produced from 1992 to 2000.[33]

Noncombatant [edit]

  • HK94: American import model of the MP5 with an exposed 16.54-inch [420mm] barrel and special SF (safe/semi-automatic) trigger group, designed for civilian apply. The 94 manufacturing plant designation code indicates that it is a semi-auto only Sporting Rifle (9-) chambered for the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge (-iv).
    A barrel-mounted vertical foregrip and a ventilated barrel shroud were bachelor for the stock HK94. The HK94 was imported from 1983 to 1989, in three different configurations:
    • The HK94A2 had a stock-still stock, an overall length of 34.59 inches [829 mm], and weighed 6.43 lbs. [ii.92 kg.]. In 1991, the state of California imported 420 HK-94A2s, mostly for their state Department of Corrections; it was the last batch of HK-94s imported into the The states.[27]
    • The HK94A3 had a retractable stock, an overall length of 27.58 inches [700 mm] complanate and 34.05 inches [865 mm] extended and weighed 7.18 lbs. [three.26 kg].[27]
    • The HK94/SG-1 (Scharfschützengewehr, "sharp-shooting rifle") was designed for brusque-range sniping in built-upwards areas like cities or prisons. It proved to exist unsuitable for its designed purpose, due to its poor penetration and stopping power,[ citation needed ] and most went to target shooters and collectors. Information technology had a fixed match stock with a rubber buttpad and an adjustable cheekpiece, folding bipod, flash hider, and a 6 × 42mm Leupold 8 Adjustable Objective scope. It had an overall length of 40.39 inches [1026mm] and a weight of nine.25 lbs. [4.2 kg]. Its hateful standard retail price (MSRP) in 1986 was United states of america$ane,525; this was more than than twice what a stock HK94A2 (US$650) or HK94A3 (US$720) cost. But 50 were imported into the Usa; authentic models have serial numbers running in the 43XX range.
      Every bit an aftermarket modification, a PSG-1 trigger pack with target pistol grip and match trigger could exist added by a gunsmith by irresolute the ejector and hammer spring. The 6× Leupold telescopic was calibrated for .223 Remington rounds, so other scopes were often substituted.
  • SP89: Sportpistole M1989. Semi-automatic only version of the MP5K designed for civilian use. It lacked a vertical foregrip to make it compliant with the National Firearms Act. It was made from 1989 to 1994.[30]
  • SP5K: First introduced in 2016, the SP5K is an updated version of the SP89. Information technology features a Picatinny track mounted on the top of the receiver for mounting accessories. As with the SP89, information technology is semi-automated only and the frontwards handguard does not have a vertical foregrip.[34]
  • SP5: Introduced in 2019, the SP5 is a semi-automatic only version. With an viii.86 inch [225mm] butt, the same length as that of the original MP5A2. Information technology features the Navy barrel with the threaded adaptor available in the MP5K, paddle magazine release, and fluted bedroom.[35] [36]

Manufacturers [edit]

Users [edit]

Worldwide users of the MP5 (former and electric current)

Land/Region Organization name Model Caliber Reference
Afghanistan Afghan National Army Pakistani-made _ [49]
Zahir Qadir'due south Frontier Forcefulness [l]
Albania Garda east Republikës _ _ [51]
Batalioni i Operacioneve Speciale (BOS) MP5K _ [ citation needed ]
Algeria Algerian Police MP5SD6, MP5SD3, MP5K, MP5A3, MP5A5 9mm [52]
Algerian Special Forces 9mm [ citation needed ]
Argentine republic Argentine Navy _ _ [53]
Argentine National Gendarmerie _ _ [53]
Argentine Federal Police _ _ [53]
Argentine Naval Prefecture MP5A2 _ [53]
Australia Airfield Defence force Guards of the Royal Australian Air Forcefulness MP5A3 9mm [54]
Special Operations Command MP5A3, MP5K, MP5SD 9mm [55]
Police Tactical Groups _ 9mm [56]
Republic of austria EKO Cobra _ _ [57]
Bahrain _ _ _ [58]
Bangladesh Bangladesh Regular army _ _ [59]
Bangladesh SWAT Law _ _
Rapid Action Battalion, _ _
Special Warfare Diving And Salvage of the Bangladesh Navy _ _
Belarus "Almaz" anti-terrorist group MP5A3
MP5K
9mm [60]
KGB Alpha Group MP5A3 9mm [61]
Belgium Various Police units _ 9mm [58]
Brazil Federal Police force MP5A3, MP5A5 9mm [62]
Brunei Special Force of the Majestic Brunei Law Force _ 9mm [63]
Bulgaria Specialized Anti-Terrorism Task Forcefulness MP5SD3 9mm [64]
Cameroon _ _ _ [58]
Canada Regal Canadian Mounted Police, Royal Canadian Navy & the Intervention group of the Sûreté du Québec[65] MP5A3
MP5A2
_ [66]
Chile _ _ _ [58]
China Chongqing & Guangxi police force tactical unit of measurement NR-08 or CS/LS3 _ [67] [68]
Costa Rica UEA (Unidad Especial de Apoyo) Special Police Unit of measurement _ _ [69]
Croatia Lučko Anti-Terrorist Unit MP5SD3 _ [70]
Cuba Black Wasp (Cuban Special Forces) MP5A3 _ [71]
Special Unit of MININT
Czech Republic Police of the Czech republic (standard-issue PDW for general patrols) MP5A5, MP5SD6, MP5SA3, MP5K _ [58]
Military of Czech Republic _ [72]
Democratic Republic of Congo _ _ _ [58]
Kingdom of denmark Danish constabulary _ _ [57]
Danish constabulary special response unit _ _
Imperial Danish Regular army _ _
Regal Danish Navy _ _
Royal Danish Air Forcefulness _ _
Dominican Republic Presidential guard units _ _ [57]
Ecuador Special units GOE (Grupo de Operaciones Especiales) and GIR (Grupo de Intervención y Rescate) of the National Police _ _ [73]
Egypt Egyptian armed forces counter terrorism Unit 777 And Police Special Unit Black Cobra MP5K

MP5A3

MP5A5

MP5SD

_ [74]
El Salvador National Baby-sit _ _ [75]
Salvadoran Army _ _
National Civil Police _ _
Estonia Estonian Police force _ _ [57]
Fiji _ _ [76]
Finland Finnish Border Guard _ _ [57]
Finnish Police _ _
Finnish Defense Forces _ _
French republic Groupe d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale (GIGN) _ _ [57]
Sure specialized units within the French Army MP5A5, MP5SD3 ix mm [77] [78]
Georgia Georgian Special Forces
Special Country Protection Service (SSPS)
Declension Baby-sit of Georgia
MP5K, MP5SD, MP5A3, MP5A1 9 mm [79] [80]
Germany Bundespolizei (Federal Police) _ _ [81]
Landespolizei (State Police) _ _
German Army _ _ [82]
Feldjäger (Military Police) _ _
GSG ix police force tactical unit _ _ [83]
German Navy _ _ [58]
Ghana _ _ _ [58]
Honduras _ _ _ [58]
Hong Kong Drome Security Unit _ _ [84]
Counter Terrorism Response Unit _ _ [85]
Emergency Unit _ _
Pocket-size Gunkhole Unit _ _
Special Duties Unit _ _
Surveillance Support Unit _ _
VIP Protection Unit _ _
Witness Protection Unit of measurement _ _
Republic of iceland Icelandic Coast Baby-sit MP5A2N 9 mm [86]
Víkingasveitin _ _ [87]
Icelandic National Police _ _
Bharat Indian Army _ _ [88]
MARCOS _ _
National Security Guards _ _
Forcefulness One counter-terrorism grouping of the Mumbai Police _ _
Tactical unit of the Mizoram Police _ _ _
Special Protection Grouping earlier replaced with the FN P90 _ _ [89]
All-Female person tactical unit of the Delhi Constabulary _ _ _
Republic of indonesia Komando Pasukan Khusus (KOPASSUS) special forces grouping of Indonesian Army _ 9mm [57]
Komando Pasukan Katak (KOPASKA) tactical diver group of Indonesian Navy _ 9mm
Bravo Detachment 90 special forces unit of Indonesian Air Strength _ 9mm
Disengagement 88 police tactical unit of Indonesian National Law _ 9mm
Iraq _ MP5A3 [58]
Iran Iranian Army MPT-9 _
Ireland Army Ranger Fly MP5A3, MP5SD6, MP5F, MP5K 9mm [90]
Directorate of Military machine Intelligence _ _
Garda Special Detective Unit _ _
Garda Emergency Response Unit _ _
Italy Carabinieri _ _ [91]
Ivory coast Unknown users MP5A5 9 mm [92]
Jamaica Jamaica Constabulary Force _ _ [58]
Japan Special Boarding Unit MP5A5, MP5SD6 nine mm [93]
Special Set on Teams, Anti-firearms squads of prefectural police departments MP5A4, MP5A5
MP5SD4, MP5SD6
_ [94]
Special Investigation Teams of prefectural law departments MP5SFK _ [95]
Special Security Team of the Japan Coast Baby-sit _ _ [96]
Japanese Special Forces Grouping MP5SD6 9 mm [97]
Japanese Imperial Baby-sit _ _ [98]
Hashemite kingdom of jordan _ _ _ [58]
State of kuwait _ _ _ [99]
Kenya Kenya Police _ _ [100] [101]
Lebanon Marine Commandos[ commendation needed ] MP5A3 _ [102]
Libya _ _ [102]
Liechtenstein Special Law Unit _ _ [103] [104]
Security Corps _ _
Republic of lithuania Lithuanian Military machine _ _ [105]
Aras _ _ [106]
Luxembourg Unité Spéciale de la Police intervention unit of the Grand Ducal Law _ _ [107]
Malaysia Malaysian Ground forces MP5A2, MP5A3, MP5K 9 mm [ citation needed ]
Purple Malaysia Constabulary [108]
Royal Malaysian Customs [109]
10 Paratrooper Brigade commando of the Malaysian Army MP5A3, MP5SD2, MP5SD3 [110]
National Special Operations Force (NSOF) _
Unit of measurement Gempur Marin (UNGERIN) tactical diver grouping of the Royal Malaysia Police MP5A3, MP5K,
MP5SD2, MP5SD3
[111]
Trup Tindakan Cepat special operations unit of the Malaysian Prison house Department MP5A3,
MP5SD3
Malta Armed Forces of Malta _ _ [58]
Mauritius _ _ _ [58]
Kingdom of morocco Royal Moroccan Army MP5A2 9 mm [112]
Purple Moroccan Navy _ _
Imperial Moroccan Gendarmerie MP5A2 ix mm
Nepal Nepalese Ground forces _ _ [113]
Netherlands Dutch Regal and Diplomatic security (DKDB) _ _ [114]
Koninklijke Marechaussee MP5A3 9 mm
Arrestatieteam ( AT ) _ _
New Zealand Special Air Service Commandos of the New Zealand Army _ _ [115]
Special Tactics Group of the New Zealand Police _ _
Nicaragua _ _ _ [58]
Niger _ _ _ [58]
Nigeria _ _ _ [58]
Norway Norwegian Armed Forces, replaced by the MP7 MP5A2N, MP5A3N 9 mm [116]
Norwegian Constabulary Service _ _ [117]
Pakistan Pakistan Regular army _ _ [118]
Airport Security Force _ _
Personal security particular of VIP'southward _ _
Peru Peruvian Regular army special forces MP5SD3 _ [119]
Philippines Military machine of the Philippines _ _ [120]
Special Action Force and other police and tactical units of the Philippine National Police force _ _
Portugal Grupo de Operações Especiais (GOE)

Portuguese Army

Portuguese Marine Corps

MP5, MP5SD nine mm [121]
Qatar _ _ _ [58]
Republic of korea Republic of Korea Naval Special Warfare Brigade _ _ [122]
Romania Romanian Land Forces Special Operations battalions MP5-Northward 9 mm [123]
Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) Counter Terrorist Brigade (Brigada Antiteroristă) _ 9 mm [124]
Russia FSB Alpha Group MP5A3 9 mm [125] [xiii]
Saudi Arabia Majestic Saudi Country Forces MP5A2, MP5A3 ix mm [17]
Serbia 72nd Reconnaissance-Commando Battalion MP5SD3 _ [58]
Singapore Singapore Armed forces Commando Germination _ 9 mm [126]
Singapore Constabulary Force _ [127] [128]
Gurkha Contingent of the Singapore Law Strength _
Police Coast Guard of the Singapore Law Forcefulness _
Special Operations Command of the Singapore Law Strength _
Special Tactics And Rescue (STAR) of the Singapore Constabulary Strength _
Slovakia Slovak Police _ _ [129]
Slovenia Armed services Police of Slovenian Armed services _ _ [130]
SEP SWAT Special Police Unit of Slovene Police _ _
South Africa Special Chore Force of the Due south African Police force Service MP5-N 9 mm [131] [132]
South African Special Forces MP5SD3
South African Regular army
Maritime Reaction Squadron
Espana Grupo Especial de Operaciones (GEO) _ _ [133]
Spanish Army _ _
Spanish Navy _ _
Sudan Sudanese Ground forces _ _ [42]
Sweden Swedish Constabulary Authority MP5A5 _ [134]
Taiwan Republic of Communist china Regular army, Republic of China Marine Corps,

Declension Guard Assistants, National Constabulary Agency

_ _ [58]
Thailand Royal Thai Police/Department of Corrections (Thailand) MP5A2, MP5A3 9mm [58]
Turkey Turkish Military MP5A2, MP5A3
MP5SD3, MP5K
9mm [83]
Full general Advisers of Security
Ukraine National Police of Ukraine MP5A3 9mm [135]
United Arab Emirates _ _ _ [58]
United Kingdom United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF) _ 9 mm [83]
Law Service of Northern Ireland MP5SF nine mm [136]
Metropolitan Police Specialist Firearms Command (SCO-nineteen) MP5SF 9mm [137]
Other British police Authorised Firearms Officers MP5SF 9mm [138]
The states Special Operations Control (SOCOM) MP5N, MP5K-N, MP5SD-N 9 mm [139]
Secret Service _ _ [140]
FBI Hostage Rescue Team MP5/10 10 mm [141]
Diverse law SWAT units _ _
Uruguay Uruguayan Navy Special Forces MP5A5 9 mm [58]
Vatican Urban center Swiss Guard _ _ [142]
Vietnam Used by SWAT (CSCĐ) teams and quick reaction force (113) constabulary MP5A3, MP5K-A4 9x19mm [143]
Zambia _ _ _ [58]

Gallery [edit]

See also [edit]

  • Table of handgun and burglarize cartridges
  • Scorpion Evo
  • PP-xix Vityaz
  • Colt M635
  • Vityaz-SN
  • FAMAE SAF

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  • HK MP5 Armorers Manual

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