Airsoft MP5
Airsoft MP5
The Heckler & Koch MP5
The MP5 is a 9mm submachine gun created by gun manufacturers Heckler &
Koch in the 1960s. 'The 'MP' in 'MP5' is short for the German
Maschinenpistole, meaning 'machine pistol', and it's light weight, compact
size and rapid fire have made it a highly successful and widely adopted
weapon across the world.
Used by law enforcement units in over 40 countries including the British
armed response, the MP5 has seen a large number of variants to adapt itself
to any situation thrown at it. However, the most popular variants are the
MP5 PDW, featuring a foldable skeletal stock and vertical fore grip, and the
MP5A4, featuring a full stock and standard (angled) fore grip.
The MP5 airsoft gun
The first MP5 airsoft gun was
first created by Tokyo Marui, but
is now produced by a wide range of manufacturers including Classic Army,
Jing Gong, Cyma, Well and ACM.

The build quality and materials used will vary from brand to brand, but
most have hardened plastic bodies made of ABS or another similar plastic.
Due to the compact nature of the gun, most MP5's will use version 2
gearboxes, holding the motor in suspension inside the handle between the
bottom plate and the gearbox itself.
The guns use slim curved magazines which can hold high capacity magazines
of up to 200 bb's. While a 200 round magazine is relatively small for an
airsoft gun, it is possible to carry 5 or 6 quite easily with suitable
webbing and even double them up with double magazine clamps if required.
Miraculously, the guns ingenious design means that they can use 8.4v
1400maH stick batteries, threaded along the top of the gun (similar to the
AK47's) and connecting at the fore
grip. A battery of that type should last you most of the day (assuming
you're only firing at what you can actually hit) but it is advisable to
change it before it runs out, as removing the battery under fire can be a
very difficult task!
Inner barrel length
Unsurprisingly, the compact nature of the MP5 does mean that their inner
barrels are very short - in fact, the inner barrel of the MP5K, a mini
version of the MP5 with no stock, is only 110mm. This can mean that their
effective range is shorter than many airsoft
electric guns, however this can be extended with a higher quality barrel
or hop up, such as those made by Systema or Prometheus.
Alternatively, the inner barrel can be made longer by extending it into a
silencer or using a larger MP5 variant such as the MP5 SD series, which
features an elongated fore grip and integral silencer, allowing inner barrel
lengths of up to 363mm.
MP5's in airsoft game
Like any airsoft gun, the MP5 can be a help or a hindrance depending on
your play style, but one thing that can be said is that they are incredibly
versatile.
The MP5PDW is an incredibly effective CQB
weapon. It's just plain fast - fast to move with, fast to turn with, fast to
draw and fast to fire. It's small size is a huge benefit when playing
indoors as it keep your profile compact, doesn't poke to far around corners
and keeps your gun where your shoulders are pointing.
Even in woodland games many snipers find that the MP5K is a fantastic
sidearm, and its ability to use stick batteries and 200 round magazines
vastly outperforms other machine pistols of that size such as scorpions,
tec-9's and mac10's.
Of course, an MP5K is too small a primary weapon in
woodland games, and that's where the
variants come in. The standard MP5A4 is more than capable as a primary
weapon, and if you're a sneaky player you'll love it's light weight size
when you're crawling through the mud.
In my opinion, the only things MP5's are not suitable for are as support
weapons and sniper rifles, but if you are one of those players, I'm not
really sure why you'd be reading about MP5's in the first place!
So get out there and get one, you won't regret it.
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