AT-94 9mm Carbine: "The MP5 You Never Had" by Nutnfancy

Published on November 25, 2011
Duration: 39:39

The MKE AT-94 is a Turkish-made, semi-automatic 9mm carbine that closely replicates the H&K MP5. While offering excellent accuracy and reliability, its high weight and the mandatory 922r compliance modifications make it a costly 'project gun' primarily suited for H&K collectors rather than a practical defensive carbine.

Quick Summary

The MKE AT-94 is a Turkish-made, semi-automatic 9mm carbine that closely replicates the H&K MP5. It offers excellent accuracy and reliability due to its roller-locked system but is heavy and requires costly 922r compliance modifications, making it best suited for H&K collectors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Field Testing
  2. 01:29Manufacturing & Licensing
  3. 03:13922r Compliance & Project Gun Status
  4. 05:31Philosophy of Use (POU)
  5. 08:27Technical Features & Weight
  6. 11:26Ergonomics & Sights
  7. 13:35Accuracy & Reliability
  8. 15:01Value & Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MKE AT-94?

The MKE AT-94 is a semi-automatic 9mm carbine manufactured in Turkey under license from H&K. It is considered one of the closest civilian-legal clones to the iconic H&K MP5 submachine gun, featuring similar aesthetics and the roller-locked delayed blowback operating system.

Why is the AT-94 considered a 'project gun'?

The AT-94 is termed a 'project gun' due to US 922r import regulations. It is initially sold in a restricted configuration, and owners must replace a specific number of foreign-made parts with US-made equivalents to legally add features like a stock or use standard magazines.

How accurate is the MKE AT-94?

The AT-94 demonstrates excellent accuracy, thanks to its H&K roller-locked system. Testing showed phenomenal results with tight 5-round groups at both 25 and 50 yards, even when using iron sights.

What are the main drawbacks of the MKE AT-94?

The primary drawbacks are its significant weight (nearly 8 lbs for the 16-inch carbine version) and the substantial cost and effort involved in achieving 922r compliance for full configuration. The A3-style stock can also make achieving a consistent cheek weld difficult.

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