HK MP5 Field Strip

Published on June 9, 2016
Duration: 2:19

This guide details the field stripping procedure for the Heckler & Koch MP5 Navy, as demonstrated by Alex C. on TFB TV. It covers essential steps from safety checks to bolt group disassembly, emphasizing the importance of proper technique for maintaining this renowned submachine gun. The video highlights the durability and reliability of the MP5, offering insights valuable for owners and enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

To field strip an HK MP5 Navy, begin by ensuring it's unloaded and the chamber is clear. Then, remove the collapsible stock by pushing out the rear pin. Detach the lower receiver, pull the charging handle slightly to extract the bolt and carrier assembly, and finally, disassemble the bolt group by removing the bolt head, locking piece, firing pin, and spring.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: HK MP5 Navy
  2. 00:28Safety Check: Clearing the Firearm
  3. 00:39Stock Removal Procedure
  4. 00:56Lower Receiver Removal
  5. 01:12Bolt Group Extraction
  6. 01:19Bolt Disassembly Details
  7. 01:31Field-Stripped Overview

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you safely clear an HK MP5 before field stripping?

To safely clear an HK MP5, pull the charging handle fully to the rear and visually inspect the chamber to confirm it is empty. This is a critical first step before proceeding with any disassembly.

What is the first step in removing the stock on an HK MP5?

The first step in removing the collapsible stock on an HK MP5 is to push out the rear pin located behind the grip frame. This action releases the stock's end cap and the stock itself.

How is the bolt group removed from the HK MP5 receiver?

To remove the bolt group from the HK MP5 receiver, slightly pull the charging handle back. This action allows the bolt and carrier assembly to be pulled out from the rear of the receiver.

What are the key components of the HK MP5 bolt assembly?

The key components of the HK MP5 bolt assembly include the bolt head, which is rotated to remove, followed by the locking piece, firing pin, and firing pin spring.

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