HK MP-54, or HK 54 - a prototype submachine gun (1965). Earlier MP-5A1 adopted by German police and Border Guard looked the same. Note that the sights and the muzzle are different from the latter models.
HK MP-5A2 with fixed stock and plastic S-E-F trigger group.
HK MP-5A3 with retractable buttstock. Earlier model with checkered handguard and a stamped steel S-E-F (in fact, S-1-A) trigger group.
HK MP-5SD3. A silenced version with integral silencer and retractable stock of A3 version. Early type stamped steel trigger group.
HK MP-5N. Modern version developed for US Navy. Features plastic trigger group of latest design, with ambidextrous selector lever and "icon" markings. Barrel is threaded to accept US-made detachable silencers, in addition to HK standard three-lug mounts. Retractable buttstock of A3 configuration.
Visual difference between trigger units:
left -earliest type stamped steel with plastic grip (converted from semi-auto only civilian gun HK 94, with American markings on selector);
middle - early type all-plastic with S-E-F markings;
right - most modern all-plastic design of "A4" variation, with additional 3-rounds burst facility and icon markings.
HK MP-5 field-stripped. Note that both types of stocks are shown - fixed A2 type and retractable A3 type.
technical data (current models):
MP-5A2
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MP-5A3
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Caliber
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9x19mm Parabellum
(also .40S&W and 10mm Auto)
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Weight, empty
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2.54 kg
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2.88 kg
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Length
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680 mm
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490 / 660 mm
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Barrel length
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225 mm
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Rate of fire
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800 rounds per
minute
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Magazines
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15 and 30 rounds
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The Heckler und Koch submachine gun, MP-5, is one of the
most famous and wide-spread firearms of its class, developed since the Second
World War. Its development began circa 1964 under the company designation HK
MP-54, or simply HK 54. In the 1966, German police and Border Guard adopted the
HK 54 as the MP-5, and it was originally available in two forms - MP-5 with
fixed buttstock and MP-5A1 with retractable buttstock. Some years later HK
slightly upgraded the design of MP-5, replacing the sights (from flip-up open
notch rear and blade front to drum-type diopter rear and hooded post front) and
the muzzle (replacing the two-slot muzzle compensator to the tree-lugs QD
silencer mount without compensator). Other improvements made over the time
concerned the magazines (early type magazines were of straight box type, latter
- of curved box type for improved reliability). The trigger units also were
upgraded - from original stamped steel with plastic grip to the all-plastic
units, integral with grip, and with various fire modes and marking. Over the
years MP-5 were adopted by the huge numbers of police, security and military
forces around the world, including the German police and border guard, British
police and elite Army SAS units, American police, FBI, Navy and Marine Corps,
and many, many others. MP-5 is still manufactured in Germany by the HK itself,
and also licensed to Greece, Iran, Pakistan and Mexico. The only real rival to
the MP-5 in the terms of proliferation across the world is the famous Israeli UZI
submachine gun. Most interestingly, the German Army (Bundeswehr) did not adopted
the MP-5, most probably due to the economical reasons, and turned instead to
the... UZI submachine guns, made
under license in Belgium.
The success of the MP-5 is outstanding. It is based on the high quality and reliability of the gun, great single-shot accuracy (thanks to its closed bolt action), great flexibility and, of cause, good marketing. It seems that no other modern SMG at this time can rival the MP-5 in popularity (UZI is not manufactured anymore).
The MP-5, basically, is no more than the scaled-down version of
the Heckler-Koch G3
battle rifle. It shares the same basic design with stamped steel receiver and
the same roller-delayed blowback action, derived from the post-war CETME rifles. The
trigger units are hinged to the receiver and are now available with various
fire mode options, including 2 (Safe, Semi-auto), 3 (Safe, Semi, Full
Auto) or 4 (Safe, Semi, Limited burst of 2 or 3 rounds, Full auto) position
levers, ambidextrous or not, and marked with letters, digits or icons. The MP-5
is always fired from closed bolt for improved accuracy, but this limits the
amount of sustained fire due to the barrel overheating and resulting cook-off
problems. To avoid this, MP-5 cocking handle could be locked in the rear
position in the special slot, leaving the bolt in the open position, with no
cartridge in the chamber. To commence the fire one must simply release the
cocking handle from its notch and then pull the trigger. Modern MP-5 submachine
guns are equipped with three-lug quick detachable silencer mounts on the
barrel. Sights are similar to other HK models, and consists of the front hooded
post sight and the adjustable for windage and elevation drum-type diopter rear
sight. Special quick-detachable clamp mounts allows for installation of night,
optical and red-dot sights if required. Standard magazine capacity is 30
rounds, but shorter 15 rounds magazines are available. Special versions were
developed and manufactured in limited numbers during 1980s-90s for the US Law
Enforcement market, chambered for more powerful 10mm Auto (10x25mm) and
.40S&W (10x22mm) ammunition. These guns can be easily distinguished from
more common 9mm models by straight box 30 rounds magazines, made from plastic.The success of the MP-5 is outstanding. It is based on the high quality and reliability of the gun, great single-shot accuracy (thanks to its closed bolt action), great flexibility and, of cause, good marketing. It seems that no other modern SMG at this time can rival the MP-5 in popularity (UZI is not manufactured anymore).
While all of MP-5 can be fitted with silencers, there also a dedicated silenced version of MP-5, called MP5SD2 or SD3 (depending on the stock type). This version is equipped with non detachable integral silencer, and the vented barrel, to reduce the bullet muzzle velocity down below the speed of sound. The MP-5SD is intended to fire standard 9mm ammunition, not the special subsonic one.
Semi-automatic only versions of the MP-5 were once made for civilian market under the designation of HK-94, some with longer, 16 inch (406 mm) barrels, to conform with US laws. There also is an US company, called Special Weapons LLC, that is manufacturing semi-automatic, civilian MP-5 clones in various pistol calibers, including the .45ACP.
Background: This weapon is manufactured by Heckler and Koch and is
presently fielded to Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance Companies and Marine
Security Force Battalions. It is currently considered the main weapon in the
close quarters battle (CQB) environment.
Features: The MP5-N fires from a closed and locked bolt in either the automatic or semiautomatic modes. This gun is recoil operated and has a unique delayed roller locked bolt system, a retractable butt stock, a removable suppressor, and illuminating flashlight integral to the forward handguard. The flashlight is operated by a pressure switch custom fitted to the pistol grip. This is the same basic weapon used by the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team and other world-class counter-terrorist organizations.
The present inventory includes both suppressed and non-suppressed versions of the MP5. The basic configuration of this weapon makes for an ideal size, weight,and capable (accuracy, lethality, reliability, etc.) close quarters battle weapon system.
Features: The MP5-N fires from a closed and locked bolt in either the automatic or semiautomatic modes. This gun is recoil operated and has a unique delayed roller locked bolt system, a retractable butt stock, a removable suppressor, and illuminating flashlight integral to the forward handguard. The flashlight is operated by a pressure switch custom fitted to the pistol grip. This is the same basic weapon used by the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team and other world-class counter-terrorist organizations.
The present inventory includes both suppressed and non-suppressed versions of the MP5. The basic configuration of this weapon makes for an ideal size, weight,and capable (accuracy, lethality, reliability, etc.) close quarters battle weapon system.
Specifications
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Manufacturer
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Heckler and Koch
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Length (Collapsed stock)
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19.29 inches (49 centimeters)
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Length (Extended stock)
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25.98 inches (66 centimeters)
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Weight
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7.44 pounds (3.38 kilograms) (w/30
round magazine)
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Bore diameter
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9mm (.355 inches)
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Maximum effective range
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328.1 feet (100 meters)
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Rate of fire
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800 rounds per minute
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Unit Replacement Cost
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$894
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