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THE MP5
The MP5 is a 9 mm submachine gun of German design, developed in the 1960s by a group of engineers from the West German arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch GmbH (HK). The company, motivated by the success of the G3 rifle developed a group of small arms consisting of four types of firearms (all based on the G3 design layout), where the first type was chambered in 7.62 x 51 mm NATO rifle cartridge, the second – using the 7.62 x 39 mm M43 round, third – the intermediate 5.56 x 45 mm NATO calibre and the fourth type – chambering the 9 x 19 mm Parabellum pistol cartridge. The MP5 (short for Maschinenpistole 5) was created within the fourth group of firearms, initially known as the HK54.

Work on the MP5 began in 1964 and scarcely two years later it was adopted by the German Federal Police and army special forces. It is currently used by the armed forces and law enforcement units of over 40 different countries. The submachine guns are manufactured under license in several countries including: Greece (Hellenic Arms Industry), Iran (Defence Industries Organization), Mexico, Pakistan (Pakistan Ordnance Factories), Sudan (Military Industry Corporation), Turkey (MKE) and the United Kingdom (initially at Royal Ordnance, later diverted to Heckler & Koch Great Britain).
The primary version of the
MP5 submachine gun family is the MP5A2, which is a selective-fire roller-delayed
blowback operated weapon. The bolt mechanism consists of the bolt head and the
bolt carrier. After firing, the rollers integrated into the bolt head are cammed
inward against the inclined planes of the barrel extension and locking piece by
rearward pressure on the bolt head. As the rollers are forced inward they
displace the locking piece and propel the bolt carrier to the rear. The bolt
carrier's rearward velocity is four times that of the bolt head since the bolt
remains locked. After the bolt carrier has travelled rearward 4 mm, the rollers
on the bolt head (which has moved only 1 mm) are compressed in, unlocking the
bolt, opening the breech, and the two parts continue their backward movement
together. Since the 9 x 19 mm Parabellum cartridge is relatively “weak”, the
bolt does not have an anti-bounce device, but instead the bolt carrier contains
tungsten granules that prevent the bolt from bouncing back after impacting the
barrel extension. The weapon has a fluted chamber that enhances extraction by
bleeding gas backwards to loosen the spent cartridge from the chamber walls (the
bolt is opened under relatively high barrel pressure). A spring extractor is
installed inside the bolt mechanism, while the lever-type ejector is located
inside the trigger housing (activated by the movement of the recoiling bolt).

The MP5 has a hammer firing
mechanism. The trigger mechanism was placed inside an interchangeable
trigger housing (with an integrated pistol grip) and equipped with a 3-position
fire safety selector that is also the manual safety (selector lever in the “E”
position – single fire mode, “D” – continuous fire, “S” – safe – the trigger is
disabled).
The weapon initially used
double-column straight box magazines, but since 1977 arched, steel magazines are
used with a 15-round capacity (weighing 0.12 kg) or a 30 round capacity (0.17 kg
empty). The MP5 was equipped with mechanical iron sights (closed type) with an
adjustable rotary drum. The rear sight, adjustable for windage and elevation,
has four apertures used for firing at: 25, 50, 75 and 100 m. The receiver
housing has notches that permit the attachment of a standard HK adapter (also
used with the G3, HK33 and G3SG/1) that can be used to mount daytime optical
sights (telescopic 4x24), night sights or a halogen illuminator. It can also be
used with reflex sights and laser pointers.
The rifled barrel (6
right-hand grooves at a 250 mm twist) has three lugs at the muzzle that are used
to work with certain muzzle devices made by HK, including: a slotted flash
hider, blank firing adapter, a base for launching rifle grenades and a cup-type
attachment used to launch tear gas grenades.
The MP5A2 has a fixed stock
(made of a synthetic polymer), whereas the compact MP5A3 has a retractable metal
stock.
Included with the MP5A2 and
MP5A3 are: sling, cleaning kit, quick-loading device and a clamp which holds two
magazines. As an option, tritium-illuminated sights are also available (used for
firing in low-level lighting conditions) as well as sound suppressors from
several aftermarket manufacturers.
In the early 1970s HK
introduced a conversion kit for the MP5 that enables it to use sporting
ammunition (.22 LR). This unit consists of a barrel insert, a bolt group and two
20-round magazines. This modification reduces the cyclic rate to 650 rounds/min.
The MPA2 and MP5A3
submachine guns are also available with optional 4-position trigger units,
such-equipped weapons are known as the MP5A4 and MP5A5 (respectively). The
trigger groups are marked with bullet pictograms rather than numbers and are
fully ambidextrous (a selector lever on each side of the housing). The
additional, fourth setting of the fire selector enables a three-shot burst
firing mode. HK also offers dedicated training variants of these weapons,
designated MP5A4PT and MP5A5PT, modified to fire the 9 x 19 mm PT training
cartridge that uses a bullet made of plastic. To help identify these weapons
blue dots were placed on their cocking handles.
Thanks to the modular
design of the MP5, particularly the trigger groups, a large number of
configurations are available to meet the user’s individual requirements.
Currently offered are the following trigger groups: three-position
selector/safety (settings: safe, semiautomatic and a 2 or 3-round burst;
selector lever is ambidextrous and its settings are marked with symbols);
four-position fire safety selector (settings: weapon safe, single fire, 2-round
burst, full auto; ambidextrous selector; selector settings marked with
pictograms); two-position fire control group (positions: “S” – weapon safe, “E”
– single fire only; selector lever located on the left side of the trigger
housing) and a three-position fire selector/safety group - the so called “Navy”
trigger (settings: weapon safe, semiautomatic, fully automatic fire;
ambidextrous selector lever/safety; selector settings marked with bullet
symbols).

A variant with the last
trigger group designated the MP5N (N – Navy) is used by the US Navy's special
operations units. Additionally this weapon was fitted with a tritium-illuminated
front sight post and a threaded barrel for use with a sound suppressor made by
KAC (when suppressed subsonic ammunition is used).
The two-position trigger
unit is used in the single-fire HK94 carbine that was produced specifically for
the civilian market with a 420 mm barrel.
In 1974 HK initiated design
work on a sound-suppressed variant of the MP5, designated the MP5SD (SD –
Schalldämpfer), which features a silenced barrel and a lightweight bolt. The
barrel has 30 2.5 mm ports just forward of the chamber through which escaping
gases are diverted to the surrounding tubular casing that is screwed on to
threading on the barrel’s external surface prior to the ported segment. The
suppressor itself is divided into two stages: the initial (surrounding the
barrel) and final decompression stage (the remaining length of the suppressor
tube). The muzzle portion of the suppressor (final decompression stage) contains
a stamped metal helix separator with several compartments, which increase the
gas volume and decrease its temperature. As a result of reducing the barrel’s
length and bleeding exhaust gases through ports in the barrel the bullet’s
muzzle velocity was dropped to a subsonic level while maintaining the weapon’s
automation and reliability.
The MP5SD is produced
exclusively by HK in six versions: the MP5SD1 and MP5SD4 (both lacking a stock,
replaced with a receiver endplate cover), MP5SD2 and MP5SD5 (both featuring a
fixed stock) and the MP5SD3 and MP5SD6 (with collapsible metal stocks). The
MP5SD1, MP5SD2 and MP5SD3 use a standard trigger group (from the MP5A2 and
MP5A3), while the MP5SD4, MP5SD5 and MP5SD6 – a trigger group with a
mechanically limited burst mode (from the MP5A4 and MP5A5).
In 1976 a shortened version
of the MP5A2 was introduced, the MP5K (K – Kurz), designed with clandestine
operations and special services in mind primarily for close quarters battle.
This SMG does not have a shoulder stock (the receiver end was covered with a
flat cover), shortened were: the barrel, cocking handle and its cover and a
vertical forward grip was used to replace the standard handguard. The barrel
ends at the base of the foresight, which prevents the use of any sort of muzzle
device.
MP5K submachine guns are
produced (by HK and under license in Iran and Turkey) in four different
versions: the MP5K, MP5KA4, MP5KA1, MP5KA5, where the first two variants have
adjustable, open-type iron sights (with a notched rotary drum), and the two
remaining variants - fixed open sights, however the front sight post was changed
and a notch was cut into the receiver top cover. The MP5K retained the
capability to use optical sights through the use of an adapter.
A civilian semiautomatic
derivative of MP5K known as the SP89 was produced that had a foregrip with a
muzzle guard in place of the vertical grip.
In 1991 a further variant
of the MP5K was developed, designated the MP5K-PDW (PDW – Personal Defence
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 US company Choate), a “Navy”
trigger group, a front sight post with a built-in tritium insert and a slightly
lengthened threaded, three-lug barrel (analogous to the MP5N). The stock can be
removed and replaced with a receiver endplate; a rotary drum with apertures from
the MP5A2 can also be used.
1992 saw the introduction
of the nearly identical MP5/10 (chambered in 10 x 25 mm Auto) and MP5/40
(chambered for the .40 S&W cartridge) submachine guns, which are based on the
MP5A4 and MP5A5. These weapons were made in fixed and retractable stock variants
(without a separate designation) and are fed from 30-round polymer box
magazines. These weapons also include a bolt hold-open device, which captures
the bolt in its rear position after expending the last cartridge from the
magazine. The bolt is released with a lever found at the left side of the
receiver. Both weapons use a barrel with 6 right-hand grooves at a 380 mm twist,
and like the MP5N, both have a muzzle device and tritium-powered front sight
aiming dot.
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