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  2. Heckler & Koch MP5 - Wikipedia

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    Standard MP5 with a retractable stock, the "Navy 3-Round Burst" trigger group, and a straight pistol grip. [29] MP5SF Semi-automatic variant of the MP5 intended for the law enforcement and military markets, introduced in 1986 to meet a Federal Bureau of Investigation request for a "9mm semi-automatic carbine". Unlike the HK94, the semi ...

  3. Lusa submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    The Lusa marries some concepts from the HK MP5 and Uzi submachine gun without being too similar to either. The complete trigger housing is nearly identical to that of the MP5, however the other internals are greatly simplified. The bolt and carrier are one welded unit, and the action is a simple blowback, unlike the roller-delay system of the MP5.

  4. BUL M-5 - Wikipedia

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    Semi-automatic pistol: Place of origin: Israel: Production history; Designed: 1991-1992: Manufacturer: BUL Transmark: Produced: 1994–Present: Variants: M5 Commander (Shorter slide and barrel on same wide body frame.) Specifications; Mass: 864g (858g Commander) Length: 220mm (200mm Commander) Barrel length: 128mm (107mm Commander)

  5. Heckler & Koch UMP - Wikipedia

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    The UMP is available in four trigger group configurations, featuring different combinations of semi-automatic, 2-round burst, fully automatic, and safe settings. It features a side-folding buttstock to reduce its length during transport. When the last round of the UMP is fired, the bolt locks open, and can be released via a catch on the left side.

  6. List of delayed-blowback firearms - Wikipedia

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    Semi-automatic pistol: 1968 Volkssturmgewehr: Gustloff-Werke: 7.92×33mm Kurz Germany: Semi-automatic rifle: 1944 W+F P47: Waffenfabrik Bern: 9×19mm Parabellum Switzerland: Semi-automatic pistol: 1947 Walther CCP: Walther: 9×19mm Parabellum Germany Semi-automatic pistol: 2014 Kevin ZP98: Zbrojovka Brno.380 ACP Czech Republic: Semi-automatic ...

  7. Walther MP - Wikipedia

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    The counter-terrorist unit GSG-9, which was established after the incident, adopted the H&K MP5 as their service submachine gun instead of the Walther MP. As the MP5 became more prevalent, it would begin to eclipse the Walther MP's sales until the Walther product was discontinued. [5] In addition, exports to other countries were also carried out.

  8. List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    M1947 Johnson auto carbine (Semi-Automatic Rifle, .30-06) Pedersen Rifle (.276) (competed unsuccessfully with M1 Garand to become primary service rifle) Pedersen Device (attachment for Springfield M1903, .30 conversion)

  9. JS 9 mm - Wikipedia

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    The JS 9 mm is also capable of accepting widely used MP5 magazines along with its own double-column, 30-round, box magazine. [1] As the JS 9 mm does not share the QCW-05's carry handle, the sight bridge is mounted on top of a receiver on a Picatinny rail and can be removed in favor of a multitude of aiming equipment.