Walther MPL Submachine Gun

Published on July 13, 2015
Duration: 13:32

The Walther MPL submachine gun, designed in the late 1950s, features a unique bolt mass design above the barrel for a shorter receiver. It operates via blowback with an open bolt and is chambered in 9mm, using proprietary 32-round magazines. The MPL offers a dual sight system for quick or precise shooting and a controllable firing experience comparable to an MP5.

Quick Summary

The Walther MPL submachine gun, designed in the late 1950s, features a stamped metal construction and a unique bolt mass channel above the barrel for a compact receiver. Chambered in 9mm, it uses proprietary 32-round magazines and offers a dual sight system for versatile shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:21Introduction to the Walther MPL
  2. 01:07Design and Construction: Stamped Metal & Bolt Mass
  3. 01:44Caliber and Proprietary 32-Round Magazine
  4. 01:58Unique Dual Sight System Explained
  5. 02:48Fire Selector and Shooting Performance
  6. 06:28Field Stripping and Internal Components
  7. 07:49Barrel Removal and Retention (Uzi Style)
  8. 08:38Non-Reciprocating Charging Handle Function
  9. 11:26Drop Safety Sear Mechanism

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key design features of the Walther MPL submachine gun?

The Walther MPL features a stamped sheet metal construction and a unique design where the bolt mass rides in a channel above the barrel. This allows for a shorter receiver compared to traditional tube submachine guns. It operates via open-bolt, blowback action.

What caliber is the Walther MPL and what is its magazine capacity?

The Walther MPL is chambered in 9mm. It utilizes proprietary 32-round double-stack magazines. These specific magazines are noted as being difficult to find in the current market.

How does the Walther MPL's sight system work?

The MPL has a dual sight system. It includes 'gutter sights' on top for quick, close-range shooting and a more traditional aperture sight with a hooded post for greater precision at longer distances.

What is the firing performance of the Walther MPL like?

During range testing, the Walther MPL is described as having a smooth and controllable firing experience. Its handling and recoil management are considered comparable to that of the well-regarded Heckler & Koch MP5.

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