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H&K MP-5K PDW

The MP-5K is a compact version of the famous MP-5 submachine gun developed by the renowned German weapons manufacturer Heckler-Koch GmbH. The “K” designation refers to the German word “Kurz”, which means short. The MP-5K was developed in 1976 as an easier SMG to wield in close-combat for users involved in clandestine operations and/or special services such as personal defense. The MP-5K typically offers the ability to fire 15 or 30, 9mm rounds on either full-automatic or semi-automatic settings.
Replica SIG Sauer P226

Based on the P220 model (the model it was replacing), the SIG Sauer P226 is a full-sized service pistol that almost beat out the Beretta 92F in becoming the next standard sidearm of the US Army (to replace the venerable M1911) during the mid-1980 trials. The P226 model operates almost identical to the P220 however is cosmetically different and operates using high-capacity, double-stack magazines. The P226 was the first pistol to be chambered to fit the new .357 SIG round which has become a surprising success in the USA.
Replica H&K MP-5K

The MP-5K is a compact version of the famous MP-5 submachine gun developed by the renowned German weapons manufacturer Heckler-Koch GmbH. The “K” designation refers to the German word “Kurz”, which means short. The MP-5K was developed in 1976 as an easier SMG to wield in close-combat for users involved in clandestine operations and/or special services such as personal defense. The MP-5K typically offers the ability to fire 15 or 30, 9mm rounds on either full-automatic or semi-automatic settings.





