New: POF-5 9mm pistol

Published on May 16, 2014
Duration: 13:43

This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the POF-5 9mm pistol, a clone of the MP5. The process involves removing the rear sight, separating receivers via push pins, and disassembling the bolt carrier group. The speaker, demonstrating high expertise in HK-pattern firearms, walks through each step, emphasizing proper procedure for maintenance and cleaning. This information is crucial for owners looking to maintain their firearm effectively.

Quick Summary

The POF-5 is a 9mm semi-automatic pistol, an identical copy of the MP5 in pistol form, made by Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) and imported by NATMIL. It features a roller-locking mechanism, paddle magazine release, and tri-lug barrel with 1/2x28 threads for suppressor compatibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Historical Context: Roller-Locking
  2. 01:27POF-5 Introduction & Overview
  3. 02:32Initial Shooting Impressions
  4. 03:19Arm Brace Accessory Discussion
  5. 06:10Suppressor Compatibility Test
  6. 08:05Unboxing and Key Features
  7. 10:22Detailed Field Stripping Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the POF-5 pistol?

The POF-5 is a 9mm semi-automatic pistol manufactured by Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) and imported by NATMIL. It is designed as an identical pistol-form copy of the iconic Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun.

What are the key features of the POF-5?

The POF-5 features a roller-locking mechanism, a paddle magazine release, a push-pin lower receiver, a tri-lug barrel, and 1/2x28 threaded barrel. It comes with a 30-round magazine.

Can the POF-5 accept a suppressor?

Yes, the POF-5 is equipped with both a tri-lug barrel and 1/2x28 threads, making it compatible with various muzzle devices and suppressors, such as the Advanced Armament Corp ECO-9.

How do you field strip the POF-5?

Field stripping involves ensuring the firearm is unloaded, removing the rear sight, pushing out the rear pin to separate receivers, removing the bolt carrier group and charging handle, and then disassembling the bolt carrier group.

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