SUBMACHINE GUNS
HK MP7
_The Heckler & Koch MP7 is a gas operated, selective fire weapon. It's internal design resembles that of the HK G36 assault rifle, but scaled down. Otherwise it has a layout of a typical submachine gun. This SMG is chambered for a new Heckler & Koch 4.6 x 30 mm high-velocity ammunition. This ammunition is also used by the HK UCP pistol. The MP7 has dimensions of a typical SMG, but at close ranges delivers firepower of assault rifle. The MP7 can penetrate CRISAT body armor at a range of 200 m.
This submachine gun is well balanced and is easy to operate. It can be fired like a pistol, using only one hand. This weapon has a folding forward grip and retractable shoulder stock. Magazine is inserted into the pistol grip. It uses 20- or 40-round magazines.
This submachine gun is well balanced and is easy to operate. It can be fired like a pistol, using only one hand. This weapon has a folding forward grip and retractable shoulder stock. Magazine is inserted into the pistol grip. It uses 20- or 40-round magazines.
HK UMP
_The UMP (Universale Maschinenpistole, German for "Universal Machine Pistol") is a submachine gun developed and manufactured by Heckler & Koch. The UMP has been adopted by various agencies such as the U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Heckler & Koch developed the UMP as a successor to the MP5, though both remain in production.
The HK UMP is a blowback-operated, selective fire weapon, fired from the closed bolt. It's first versions, the UMP-45 and UMP-40 were chambered for .45 ACP and .40 SW ammunition respectively. Later a 9 x 19 mm version became available (UMP-9). All versions have similar design, apart from the different chambering. This submachine gun has an effective range of about 100 meters.
The UMP can fire in semi-auto, full-auto, 2- or 3-round burst modes. It's fire mode selector is also acts as a safety lock. This fire mode selector is fully ambidextrous. Cocking handle is located at the front of the receiver.
The HK UMP is a blowback-operated, selective fire weapon, fired from the closed bolt. It's first versions, the UMP-45 and UMP-40 were chambered for .45 ACP and .40 SW ammunition respectively. Later a 9 x 19 mm version became available (UMP-9). All versions have similar design, apart from the different chambering. This submachine gun has an effective range of about 100 meters.
The UMP can fire in semi-auto, full-auto, 2- or 3-round burst modes. It's fire mode selector is also acts as a safety lock. This fire mode selector is fully ambidextrous. Cocking handle is located at the front of the receiver.
HK MP5
_The MP5 submachine gun was developed by Heckler & Koch company in the mid 1960s. In 1966 it was adopted by German police, border guard and special forces. Despite its age, the MP5 is in service with at least 20 countries, including Germany. Its production still continues.
The Heckler & Koch MP5 is a blowback operated, selective fire weapon, chambered for the standard 9 x 19 mm ammunition. It fires from a closed bolt and has a roller-delay mechanism, similar to that of the G3 automatic rifle. It is also referred as a scaled-down version of the G3. The MP5 is a high-quality, reliable and accurate weapon. It's effective range of fire is up to 100 meters.
The Heckler & Koch MP5 is a blowback operated, selective fire weapon, chambered for the standard 9 x 19 mm ammunition. It fires from a closed bolt and has a roller-delay mechanism, similar to that of the G3 automatic rifle. It is also referred as a scaled-down version of the G3. The MP5 is a high-quality, reliable and accurate weapon. It's effective range of fire is up to 100 meters.