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The Heckler & Koch MP5 (German: Maschinenpistole 5, lit. ' Submachine gun 5 ' ) is a submachine gun developed in the 1960s by German firearms manufacturer Heckler & Koch . It uses a similar modular design to the Heckler & Koch G3 , and has over 100 variants and clones, [ 14 ] including selective fire , semi-automatic , suppressed , compact ...
Heckler & Koch MP5: Heckler & Koch: 9×19mm Parabellum 10mm Auto.40 S&W West Germany: 1966-present SMG Heckler & Koch MP7: Heckler & Koch: 4.6×30mm Germany: 1999-present SMG PDW Heckler & Koch MP2000: Heckler & Koch: 9×19mm Parabellum Germany: 1988-1990 SMG Heckler & Koch UMP [2] Heckler & Koch: 9×19mm Parabellum.45 ACP.40 S&W Germany: 2000 ...
MP5: Multiple: MP7: HK MP7A1, HK MP7A2, HK MP7SF UMP (Universale Maschinenpistole) HK UMP9, HK UMP40, HK UMP45 Cartridges. HK 4.6×30mm; Other firearms.
Heckler & Koch MP5: Heckler & Koch: 9×19mm Parabellum Germany Submachine gun: 1964 Heckler & Koch P9: Heckler & Koch: 9×19mm Parabellum.45 ACP 7.65×21mm Parabellum West Germany: Semi-automatic pistol: 1965 Heckler & Koch PSG1: Heckler & Koch: 7.62×51mm NATO West Germany: Semi-automatic sniper rifle: 1972 Korth PRS: Korth.45 ACP Germany Semi ...
The M2 .50 caliber heavy machine gun and MK19 automatic grenade launcher (40 mm) are available for use by dismounted infantry, though they are more commonly vehicle-mounted. Precision fire is provided by the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System and M40A3, A5, A6 bolt-action sniper rifle.
The UMP was designed in the 1990s by Heckler & Koch (HK), as a cheaper, lighter alternative to the MP5, [5] which made heavy use of polymers. [6] The UMP first entered production in 2000. [ 2 ] It was designed primarily for use by American military and law enforcement units, [ 7 ] as the MP5 was not available in .45 ACP, a round which was ...
Historically, RUC officers were issued with the Ruger Speed-Six revolver from 1979 onwards and had access to the Sterling submachine gun and the Ruger AC-556 select-fire rifle until these were replaced by the Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun and the Heckler & Koch G3 and Heckler & Koch HK33 [91] rifles between 1992 and 1995, with the PSNI ...
A contract was signed with Heckler & Koch to produce a quantity of the specialized MP5 utilizing the cartridge, designated MP5/10 for use by their Hostage Rescue Team and Special Weapons and Tactics Teams. Since 1994, both units still field the weapon and caliber to this day. [1] [2]