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Umarex has licensed H&K 416, MP5, and MP7 for .22 LR clones.

The president of HK-USA mentioned in an interview that H&K has sold a license to Umarex for the production of .22 LR rifles patterned and branded after the H&K 416, MP5 and MP7. From HKPRO forums:

.22's: HK has licensed Umarex to produce .22-cal versions of the 416, MP5, and MP7. At least some of these should be on display by SHOT Show in January 2010. It has not yet been determined which models will be released first.

At this years SHOT Show Umarex unveiled a licensed rifle patterned after and branded the Colt M4.

Posted by Steve on Sep 18th 2009 | Filed in rifles | Comments (15)

ST Kinetics CPW (Compact Personal Weapon)

Earlier this year at the Singapore Airshow, Singapore Technologies Kinetics, otherwise known as ST Kinetics or STK, the Singaporean firm who make the Ultimax 100 machine gun, announced their a new PDW (Personal Defense Weapon) type sub machine gun called the CPW (Compact Personal Weapon).

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I think that is a kids hand. Photo from textfiend.net.

According to the STK brochure and the pieces of info I picked up on the internet:

  • Can be holstered
  • Lighweight
  • 7″ Barrel
  • Multi-caliber. Currently available in 9mm (30 round magazines)
  • Translucent pistol grip to check rounds in the magazine
  • Comes standard with reflex sight. Iron sights are an optional extra.
  • Retractable stock
  • Low recoil
  • Low cost

Specs:

Length: 350mm
Barrel Length: 180mm (7″)
Mounting system: 2 sets of picatinny rails
Weight without accessories: 1.5kg (3.3 lbs).
Firing modes: semi and auto (selector can be seen on above photo)
Method of operation: delayed blow back
Rate of fire: 900 to 1100 rpm.

Picture 11-16
Click to expand.

I would assume they will also offer a typical PDW round such as the MP7’s 4.6×30mm or the P90’s 5.7×28mm.

The gun looks very similar to the MP7 and I think would be in direct competition with it. It weights less (MP7 weights 4.19 lbs/1.9kg), is slightly shorter in length and has a similar rate of fire. I think the CPW’s main selling point is cost.

A couple more photos:

Picture 13-14

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This looks like a prototype. It has a slightly
different trigger to the one above.

More info at STK

Posted by Steve on Sep 4th 2008 | Filed in machine guns | Comments (2)