Romania's AK-Based SMG: the LP7 (YouTube Cut)

Published on June 1, 2024
Duration: 11:17

The Forgotten Weapons video details the Romanian LP7 submachine gun, a 9mm blowback weapon developed in the mid-1990s by Cugir. It leverages AKM tooling with a stamped receiver and features a unique side-folding, extendable stock and an Orita SMG-derived magazine. The LP7 saw limited service with the Romanian Gendarmerie and was used in Kosovo.

Quick Summary

The Romanian LP7 is a 9mm submachine gun developed by Cugir, leveraging AKM tooling. It operates via simple blowback, features a stamped receiver, and uses a 30-round magazine inspired by the Orita SMG. The LP7 saw service with the Romanian Gendarmerie and in Kosovo.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the LP7 SMG
  2. 01:25LP7 Design and Magazine Details
  3. 02:32Stock, Controls, and Sights
  4. 04:06Laser Integration and Optics Rail
  5. 04:47Disassembly and Internal Mechanics
  6. 08:57LP7 Variants and Service History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Romanian LP7 submachine gun?

The LP7 is a 9mm submachine gun developed by UMC Cugir in Romania, based on AKM production tooling. It features a simple blowback action, a stamped steel receiver, and a unique side-folding, extendable stock.

What inspired the LP7's magazine design?

The LP7 utilizes a 30-round, double-stack, single-feed magazine that is based on the design of the World War II-era Romanian Orita SMG. This design includes an over-travel stop for reliability.

Did the Romanian LP7 see actual service?

Yes, the LP7 saw limited service. The primary contract was for 200 units for the Romanian Gendarmerie. These weapons were deployed and used during peacekeeping operations in Kosovo.

What are some unique features of the LP7's design?

Key unique features include its side-folding and extendable stock, an integrated laser provision in the polymer handguard requested by police, and a heavy-duty top cover with a Picatinny rail designed to hold zero.

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