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The Steyr TMP (Taktische Maschinenpistole/Tactical Machine Pistol) is a 9×19mm Parabellum caliber machine pistol manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher of Austria. The magazines come in 15 or 30 round detachable box types. A suppressor can also be fitted. Though originally intended to be used without a shoulder stock, an optional fixed stock was ...
The MP9 is a selective-fire submachine gun. It uses 15, 20, 25, and 30 round transparent polymer detachable box magazines. It has three safeties: an ambidextrous safety/fire mode selector switch button (manual safety), a trigger safety, and a drop safety. The MP9 is a development of the Steyr TMP. The design of the TMP was purchased from Steyr in
Steyr TMP: Steyr Mannlicher: 9×19mm Parabellum Austria: 1992-2001 MP ST Kinetics CPW: ST Kinetics: 9×19mm Parabellum FN 5.7×28mm 4.6×30mm Singapore: 2009-present PDW SMG STK SSW (firearm) ST Kinetics: FN 5.7×28mm Singapore: 2000s Other Suomi KP/-31: Tikkakoski (company) 9×19mm Parabellum Finland: 1931-1953 SMG Taurus SMT: Taurus Armas: 9 ...
The MPi 69 is shaped much like other telescoping bolt submachineguns, such as the MAC 10 or Uzi.It has a vertical pistol handgrip into which the magazine is inserted, and a longer horizontal front grip area; it also has a folding stock.
The Ruger MP9 is a 9×19mm submachine gun/machine pistol [1] introduced by Sturm, Ruger & Co. in 1995. The MP9 was designed by Uziel Gal , designer of the Uzi . History
10, 20, 32, 36 and 50-round magazines The Interdynamic MP-9 is a blowback -operated, fully automatic 9 mm caliber firearm , classified by the ATF as a submachine gun. It is made of inexpensive molded polymer and stamped steel parts. 10-, 20-, 32-, 36- and 50-round magazines are available.
Tritium-illuminated flip-up night sights; handgun and rifle sights (adjustable) The Heckler & Koch MP7 ( German : Maschinenpistole 7 ) is a personal defense weapon chambered for the HK 4.6×30mm armor-piercing cartridge designed by German defence manufacturer Heckler & Koch .
Named after CBJ Tech AB's founder and president Carl Bertil Johansson, [3] the 6.5×25mm CBJ has the same functional dimensions as the 9×19mm Parabellum and was designed to produce the same recoil and pressures to allow most 9 mm caliber weapons to be converted to 6.5×25mm CBJ with a simple barrel change.