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MP7 A1

  • Personal Defence Weapon (PDW) in high-performance calibre 4.6 mm x 30. Penetrates NATO CRISAT protection (1.6 mm titanium plate + 20 layers of Kevlar) at 200 metres with steel-core ammunition
  • Concealed/partially concealed carry similar to a pistol with HK multi-functional holster
  • Variable firing positions: one-handed, two-handed - standing, prone, kneeling - with buttstock extended or retracted
  • Firing pin safety (drop test as per NATO AC225/D14)
  • Capable of withstanding barrel obstructions as per NATO AC225/D14
  • The weapon can be set to safety in any loading state.
  • Picatinny rail for mounting sights and sighting accessories
  • Day/night combat capability (image intensifier/thermal imaging)
  • Low sighting line to reduce exposure in protected position
  • Tool-free assembly/disassembly of the main assembly groups at user level
  • Compact dimensions, low overall weight
  • Magazine feed in grip assembly for 20, 30 and 40 round magazines
  • Foldable forward grip and Picatinny rail (3 and 9 o'clock)
  • Silencer use prepared ex works
  • HK precision barrel made of cold hammer-forged and hard chrome-plated special steel
  • Field-proven submachine gun of police and special forces of NATO/NATO partners


Specifications

Caliber
4.6 mm x 30

 Magazine Capacity
20/30/40 Rd

 Max Effective Range
200 m

 Rate of Fire
950 Rd/min

 Muzzle Velocity
680 m/s

 Muzzle Energy
465 J

 Length Max
640 mm

 Width
51 mm

 Height
170 mm

 Barrel Length
180 mm

 Weapon Weight
1.8 kg

 Magazine
100 g

Operation

The MP7 A1 operates with a gas-operated, short-stroke piston system and rotating bolt, firing proprietary 4.6×30 mm ammunition from a closed bolt for smoother cycling and controllable fire.

Chassis

The MP7 A1’s chassis uses a compact, lightweight polymer-based frame that integrates the magazine well in the pistol grip and supports accessory rails while keeping overall weight low.

Slide

Instead of a traditional handgun slide, the MP7 A1 uses a reciprocating bolt and carrier assembly within the receiver that travels rearward to extract spent cartridges and forward to chamber fresh rounds during firing.

Maintenance

Safely clearing the weapon, field-stripping key components, and cleaning and lightly lubricating the gas system, bolt assembly, and contact surfaces to help ensure reliable performance.