HK MP7

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MP7
HK MP7 Bundeswehr noBG.png
general information
Civil name: Submachine gun 7
Military designation: MP7
Country of operation: see usage
Developer / Manufacturer: Heckler
Manufacturer country: Germany
Production time: since 2001
Model variants: MP7A1, MP7A2, MP7SF
Weapon Category: Personal Defense Weapon
Furnishing
Overall length: 415/638 mm
Total height: 170 mm
Total width: 51 mm
Weight: (unloaded) 1.9 kg
Barrel length : 180 mm
Technical specifications
Caliber : 4.6 x 30 mm
Possible magazine fillings : 20, 30 or 40 cartridges
Cadence : 950 rounds / min
Fire types: Single fire , continuous fire
Number of trains : 6th
Twist : right
Visor : Open sights
Mounting system: Picatinny rail
Closure : Turret lock
Charging principle: Gas pressure charger
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The HK MP7 is a submachine gun developed by the German company Heckler & Koch .

Requirement profile

The MP7 was to be used to equip units that are not usually involved in infantry fighting. These are, for example, utilities, paramedics, (air) vehicle crews or artillerymen . A decisive factor in the development of this weapon was the knowledge that, especially in the event of an asymmetrical conflict , troops at the rear can also be ambushed and thus involved in close-range battles. Due to the widespread use of military protective vests , these troop units then require the penetration power of an assault rifle , but not its comparatively long range. For this application, a weapon was required for the Bundeswehr that combines the penetration power of an assault rifle with the compactness and low mass of a submachine gun . The MP7 was developed with this in mind. It meets the requirements of the NATO PANEL V for a "personal defense weapon" (PDW, Personal Defense Weapon ) .

technology

MP7A1 of the Bundeswehr with Zeiss Z-Point red dot sight and laser light module

The MP7 combines the advantages of several weapon types. It combines the weight and handling of a normal submachine gun with the cadence and penetration of an assault rifle. This is achieved by a new small-caliber cartridge in caliber 4.6 × 30 mm , which is supposed to guarantee high penetration with low recoil . The ammunition fired with the MP7 penetrates the CRISAT protection (1.6 mm titanium combined with 20 layers of Kevlar ) at a distance of 200 meters and thus exceeds the NATO requirements by four times. With a length of 42 centimeters (shoulder rest not extended) and the low weight due to the use of plastics, the weapon is also suitable for one-handed firing and, to a certain extent, also for concealed carrying.

Three different magazine sizes have been developed for the MP7 : a magazine with 20, one with 30 and one with 40 cartridges. The cadence of the weapon is around 950 rounds per minute. Semi-automatic models are also offered. The through-loading, and Feuerwahl- slide catch lever ( bolt release ) and the magazine catch are ambidextrous use. In addition, this weapon has a retractable shoulder stock and can be equipped versatile, for example with a telescopic sight , a reflex sight , a silencer or a Tactical Light .

The A2 version differs from the A1 in that it has a hand guard that is equipped with three Picatinny rails (MIL-STD-1913) for mounting accessories .

MP7A2 with Aimpoint Micro T2, SR-Tactical-MRL6-weapon lamp, SR-Tactical-weapon shoulder strap and assault handle

use

Web links

Commons : MP7  album with pictures, videos and audio files

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