Garand Thumb's Review of The H&K MP7

Published on December 11, 2018
Duration: 16:03

Garand Thumb's review highlights the H&K MP7's design as a Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) developed in the 90s to defeat body armor with its specialized 4.6x30mm round. The review details its reliable short-stroke gas piston system, ergonomic controls like the paddle magazine release and fast fire selector, and its accuracy for CQB out to 120 yards. While praised for its controllable burst fire and light trigger, potential drawbacks include a poor cheek weld from the stock and complex maintenance.

Quick Summary

The H&K MP7 is a Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) firing the specialized 4.6x30mm round, designed to defeat body armor. It features a reliable short-stroke gas piston system, ergonomic controls like a fast fire selector, and is accurate for CQB out to 120 yards.

Chapters

  1. 01:05Introduction to the MP7 PDW
  2. 01:36Design History & 4.6x30mm Caliber
  3. 03:46Short-Stroke Gas Piston System
  4. 05:37Ergonomics and Controls
  5. 07:15Fast Fire Selector
  6. 08:15Trigger and Safety Features
  7. 09:50Magazine Options and Capacity
  8. 11:22Accuracy and CQB Mission Set
  9. 13:54Cons and Maintenance Challenges

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the H&K MP7 designed for?

The H&K MP7 is designed as a Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) capable of defeating body armor. It excels in Close Quarters Battle (CQB) due to its compact size, accuracy out to 120 yards, and controllable burst fire.

What caliber does the H&K MP7 fire?

The H&K MP7 fires the specialized 4.6x30mm round. This caliber was developed specifically for the MP7 to penetrate body armor effectively, a capability standard 9mm rounds lack.

What is the operating system of the H&K MP7?

The MP7 utilizes a reliable short-stroke gas piston operating system, similar to those found in the H&K G36 and HK416. This system is known for its robustness in adverse conditions.

What are the ergonomic advantages of the H&K MP7?

Ergonomic features include a large trigger guard for gloved use, an intuitive paddle magazine release, and a bolt release above the trigger guard. The fire selector has a very short throw for rapid mode changes.

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