Airsoft Hk Mp7 Smg Full Size Aeg Automatic Rifle Umarex

Airsoft Hk Mp7 Smg Full Size Aeg Automatic Rifle Umarex


German series of submachine guns

Personal defense weapon

Heckler & Koch MP7
Heckler & Koch MP7A1.jpg

HK MP7A1 with a suppressor, extended mag and Elcan reflex sight

Blazon Personal defence force weapon
Submachine gun
Machine pistol
Identify of origin Frg
Service history
In service 2001–present
Used past twenty+ countries (see Users)
Wars
  • War in Afghanistan
  • Republic of iraq War
  • Operation Inherent Resolve
  • Operation Neptune Spear
Production history
Manufacturer Heckler & Koch
Produced 1999–present
Specifications
Mass
  • ane.90 kg (4.2 lb) with 20-round empty mag (PDW)
  • 2.10 kg (four.63 lb) with magazine (MP7A1)[i]
Length 638 mm (25.ane in) stock extended / 415 mm (16.3 in) stock collapsed[ii]
Barrel length 180 mm (7.1 in)[3]
Width 51 mm (2.0 in)[2]
Height 169.5 mm (6.7 in)[2]

Cartridge HK 4.6×30mm
Action Gas-operated, brusk stroke piston, rotating commodities
Rate of fire 950 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity 735 thousand/s (2,411 ft/s) (Fiocchi CPS Black Tip ammunition)
Effective firing range 200 chiliad (660 ft)[iv] [5]
Feed system twenty-, 30- or 40-round detachable box magazine
Sights Tritium-illuminated flip-up night sights; handgun and rifle sights (adjustable)

The MP7 (German: Maschinenpistole 7) is a personal defense weapon chambered for the HK four.6×30mm armor-piercing cartridge designed by High german defense force manufacturer Heckler & Koch.

It was designed (together with the new cartridge) to run across NATO requirements published in 1989, which called for an SMG-blazon weapon with a greater capacity to defeat Kevlar body armour (versus pre-existing submachine guns using conventional pistol cartridges such as .45 ACP and ix×19mm Parabellum).

The MP7 went into production in 2001, and is a straight rival to the FN P90, likewise developed in response to NATO'southward requirement by Belgian visitor FN Herstal. The weapon has been revised since its introduction and the latest product variants are the MP7A1 and MP7A2.[6] [7] [8]

The proliferation of inexpensive yet effective soft body armor has begun to make guns that fire pistol ammunition (such as Heckler & Koch'due south earlier MP5 submachine gun and USP pistol) ineffective. In response to this trend, Heckler & Koch designed the MP7 (along with the cancelled UCP pistol, which uses the same ammunition) to penetrate soft torso armor while being small enough to be used in place of either a pistol or a submachine gun.[6] [7] [9]

Pattern details [edit]

MP7A2 with attachments, including a weapon lamp, weapon chugalug light, and an Aimpoint Micro T2

The MP7 uses a brusque-stroke piston gas system equally is used on H&K's G36 and HK416 in place of a blowback system traditionally seen on submachine guns.[10] The iv.half dozen×30mm ammunition is exclusive to the gun and offers low recoil.[vi] [vii] This ammunition is unique amongst submachine guns in that the bullet is made almost entirely of a hardened steel penetrator instead of softer copper or lead. The MP7 has a cyclic charge per unit of fire of effectually 950 rounds per minute.

The MP7 allows a conventional twenty-, thirty- or 40-round box magazine to be fitted within the pistol grip (the 20-round magazine is comparable in size to a fifteen-round 9×19mm mag, while the 40-round magazine compares to a thirty-round 9×19mm magazine). Information technology features an ambidextrous fire selector, bolt catch lever and magazine release. Information technology has an extendable stock and a folding front end grip (MP7 and MP7A1 variants, the MP7A2 lacks the folding front end grip); it tin exist fired either i-handed or 2-handed.[6] [7] It is compact and light, due to the use of polymers in its construction.

Ammunition [edit]

The MP7's peculiarly designed armor piercing (AP) high-velocity rounds consist of either copper-plated solid steel (DM11), blend-plated steel jacket (DM21) or copper-alloy-jacketed lead cadre projectiles (Fiocchi FMJ ZP). Standard AP loftier-velocity DM11 (Ultimate Gainsay) round with a 2.0-g (31 gr) projectile has a muzzle velocity of 720 m/s (ii,362 ft/south) and a muzzle energy of 506 J (373 ft-lbf).[11] The DM11 round penetrates the NATO CRISAT target (20 layers of Kevlar with 1.6 mm titanium backing) at 200 m.[12] The round has a minor bore, assuasive for redoubling penetration capability and high capacity in a very pocket-size mag.[13]

VBR of Belgium produces a 4.6×30mm two-part controlled-fragmenting projectile that is claimed to increment the content of the permanent wound crenel and double the take chances to hitting a vital organ.[vi] [7] [xiv] Heckler & Koch claims that the CPS Black Tip ammunition made by Fiocchi has a cage energy of approximately 525 J, which would exist comparable to ix×19mm Parabellum rounds.[15] [16]

Accessories [edit]

The MP7 features a total-length, top-mounted Picatinny rails that comes as standard with folding fore and rear iron sights fastened. When the sights are folded flat, they resemble Patridge manner open sights. Folded upwards, they characteristic aperture sights. The sights tin easily be removed by loosening a single spiral and lifting them off. Information technology tin fit additional rails on the sides of the barrel, which allow information technology to mount commercial optical sights (telescopic and red dot sights), laser aiming modules (LAM), and tactical flashlights. Information technology tin also accept a suppressor, and its tailor-made suppressor does not interfere with its accuracy or rate of burn.

Variants [edit]

A recent product MP7A1 (annotation the safety trigger) with a Zeiss RSA reflex cherry dot sight on display as office of Germany'due south IdZ plan.[17]

  • PDW: The first paradigm was shown in 1999 and was designated as the 'PDW' (Personal Defense Weapon). Information technology had a curt Picatinny rail on the top and a smooth pistol grip surface.
  • MP7: In 2001 information technology was designated as the 'MP7' and went into production. Changes include a full-length Picatinny rail, a thick curved stock and an anti-slide surface on the pistol grip much like the HK USP. Information technology also features a folding iron sights mounted on the Picatinny rail and the button to fold the foregrip was made larger for easier operation.
  • MP7A1: In 2003 its designation was inverse to 'MP7A1' and featured a redesigned pistol grip with a different surface and curved shape, a smaller stock with a straight buttpad, side-mounted picatinny rails as standard and the folding iron sights were made more compact. The weapon was made slightly longer, just because the stock was shortened, the overall length did not change. The stock is also able to exist locked into three positions. Recent MP7A1 models have a trigger safety similar to a Glock pistol; the middle section of the trigger must be pulled showtime before the outer role volition move. This helps to cease accidental discharges if the trigger is bumped.[6] [7]
  • MP7A2: A variant without the folding front grip simply features a Picatinny track to mountain various grips in line with the user's preference.
  • MP7-SF: A semi-automatic simply variant of the MP7 which is currently used by the Ministry of Defence Police in the United Kingdom.

Users [edit]

State System proper noun Model Quantity Appointment Reference
Republic of albania Special Operations Battalion (Republic of albania) [7]
Algeria Algerian special forces, DSI, DGSPP [18]
Australia Western Australia Section of Cosmetic Services Emergency Back up Group [7] [19]
Austria Einsatzkommando Cobra (EKO Cobra) of the Austrian Federal Ministry building of the Interior [7] [twenty]
Brunei Special Forces Regiment of the Regal Negara brunei darussalam Armed Forces MP7A1 [21]
Czech Republic Law of the Czech Republic - PDW of ordinary police officers - guns are locked in a special compartment of ordinary police cars' front end doors MP7A1 2012 [22]
Estonia ESTSOF [23]
French republic French special forces, DGSE SA, GIGN MP7A1 [24]
Georgia Ministry of Internal Affairs [25] [26]
Germany German Ground forces [six] [7] [27]
GSG9 der Bundespolizei counter-terrorism grouping of the High german Federal Police [7] [28]
SEK SWAT police unit of measurement (state police) of several German states [7]
Baden-Württemberg Police - 3000 - [29]
Missions Abroad and Special Operations unit of the Bundeskriminalamt _ _ _ [xxx]
Republic of indonesia Komando Pasukan Khusus (KOPASSUS) special forces of the Indonesian Army [31]
Ireland Garda; Special Detective Unit, Emergency Response Unit, Regional Back up Unit, National Bureau of Criminal Investigation MP7A1 2006 [6] [32] [33]
[7] [34]
Italy 9th Parachute Attack Regiment [7]
North.O.C.South. of Polizia di Stato [7]
Nihon Japanese Special Forces Group [35]
Jordan Royal Guards, Special forces 71 Antiterrorism Unit [7] [36]
Malaysia Pasukan Khas Laut (PASKAL) counter-terrorism group of the Royal Malaysian Navy MP7A1 2006 [7]
Pasukan Gerakan Khas (PGK) counter-terrorism divisions of the Majestic Malaysia Police 2007 [6] [7]
Norway Norwegian Armed Forces 6,500 2007 [six] [7] [37]
Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) and the Regal Constabulary Escort [38]
Oman [7] [36]
Russian federation Spetsnaz special forces unit of measurement of the Russian Army MP7A1 - - [39]
Serbia Serbian Special Forces MP7A1 - - [40]
South Korea Republic of korea National Police Agency SWAT [half-dozen] [vii]
Presidential Security Service [41]
Spain Spanish Army [42]
Turkey Special Forces Command MP7A1 [43]
Great britain Ministry of Defence Police and Metropolitan Police MP7-SF [6] [7] [44]
United States Us Naval Special Warfare Evolution Group [7] [45]
State of the vatican city Pontifical Swiss Guard MP7A1 [46]

Gallery [edit]

Heckler & Koch UCP [edit]

Semi-automatic pistol

Heckler & Koch UCP
Blazon Semi-automatic pistol
Place of origin Deutschland
Specifications
Mass 0.85 kg
Length 200 mm
Barrel length 130 mm
Width xxx mm
Acme 135 mm

Cartridge HK iv.vi×30mm
Activeness Delayed blowback
Muzzle velocity 695 grand/s
Effective firing range 70 m
Feed system 20-circular box mag
Sights Fe

The Heckler & Koch Universal Combat Pistol (HK UCP), as well known as the HK P46 is a double activity, semi-automatic handgun developed under commission for the German Bundeswehr. The concept for the UCP was later cancelled at the prototype phase.

History and description [edit]

The UCP was to be the companion sidearm to the HK MP7, using the same HK four.6×30mm bottlenecked cartridge. The 4.6×30mm round is a straight competitor to the five.vii×28mm by Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (FN). As such, the UCP would take been a direct competitor to the FN Five-vii pistol. Both have greater armor-piercing capabilities and less recoil compared to other commonly used military handgun cartridges, such as the 9×19mm Parabellum or .45 ACP.

The UCP operated on the delayed-blowback operating principle. The external design of the UCP appears to have been borrowed from the HK P2000 pistol,[ commendation needed ] and includes ambidextrous controls, interchangeable backstraps, and a Picatinny rail organisation for the attachment of accessories. Like the USP and P2000 series of pistols, the trigger machinery is reported to take been modular and capable of different configurations. The UCP was designed to have an extended, threaded barrel capable of accepting the attachment of a sound suppressor made past Brügger & Thomet.

The design remained in the prototype phase every bit of 2006[update], and had been reported as inbound limited trials with the Bundeswehr.

In July 2009, HK USA's president, Wayne Weber, indicated that the UCP project has been cancelled considering "HK felt information technology did not provide adequate ballistics in handgun form."[47]

See as well [edit]

  • FN P90
  • Mauser MP-57
  • PP-2000
  • PM-63 RAK
  • SR-ii Veresk
  • ST Kinetics CPW

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External links [edit]

  • HK Defence: MP7 product page
  • 2008 Heckler & Koch Military machine and LE brochure
  • Nazarian'southward Gun's Recognition Guide (FILM) H&K MP7 PDW Presentation (.wmv)
  • Video of the MP7
  • Mod Firearms: Heckler-Koch Ultimate Gainsay Pistol/HK UCP

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