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Milkor BXP



Overview


BXP

The original BXP as produced by Milkor.
Source: www.kitsune.addr.com - © copyright lies with original owner

Origin
South Africa
Type
Sub machine gun
Entered service
Mid 1980's
Status
Limited service
Development
1978 - 1982
Developer
South Africa
Andries Piek
Production
1984 - 2010
Producer
South Africa - Milkor (1984 - 1991)
South Africa - Supreme Technologies (1992 - 1993)
South Africa - Tressitu (1994 - 1998)
South Korea - Continental Weapons (1999 - 2003)
South Africa - Truvelo (2003 - 2010)
Unit cost
About $ 600
Designations
BXP / Blowback eXperimental Parabellum
Notable users
South Africa

Description


Introduction

The BXP is a late Cold War era sub machine gun of South African origin. It was developed in response to the arms embargo against South Africa and the resulting shortage of firearms. The weapon was designed and produced by Milkor, but later production rights switched to Milkor and ended up at Truvelo Armory where it is produced today.

Design

The BXP is a blowback operated weapon that fires from an open bolt position. It looks very similar to the MAC-10 and uses a similar mechanism inside. The cocking lever is on top and the other controls are ambidextrous. An underfolding metal stock is fitted. It is possible to add a laser aiming module or collimator sight on top of the BXP.

Firepower

The BXP fires the 9x19mm round from 22 or 32 round magazines. It has a two stage trigger that allows semi-automatic fire and automatic fire at 1.000 rounds per minute. The effective range is quoted as 50 to 100 meters. Muzzle grenades can be launched using a special muzzle device and blank rounds.

Users

The BXP was adopted by the South African military and South African Police Service. It was also available for export and semi-automatic models were produced for civilian use

Variants


BXP

The current production model BXP as produced by Truvelo.
Source: www.truvelo.co.za - © copyright lies with original owner

Variants

The BXP was initially produced in one version only, and offered with a wide range of accessories. In 1987 a semi-automatic only version became available. It seems a vast majority of production models was semi-automatic only.

In less than two decades the BXP was produced by no less than five different companies. Early models have similar specifications and were based on already manufactured Milkor parts. Over time various changes were carried out to suit production. For instance the stock changed twice. A Galil type side folding stock was briefly used, this was later replaced by a simple wire strut stock.

The specifications, especially weight, of the latest version of the BXP by Truvelo differs quite significantly from the original BXP.

Details


Facts BXP (1984) BXP (1990's)
General
Origin
South Africa
Type
Sub machine gun
Caliber
Caliber
9x19mm Parabellum
Feed system
22 or 32 round magazine
Barrel length
208 mm
Rifling
4 grooves, 254 mm right hand twist
Muzzle velocity
380 m/s
Operation
Action
Blowback, open bolt
Locking
None
Fire selector
0 - 1 - F
Rate of fire
1.000 rpm
Dimensions
Stock type
Underfolding stock
Length
607 mm stock extended
387 mm stock folded
Weight
2.5 kg empty without acessories
Sights
Mechanical
Iron sights, fixed aperture rear and post front
Optics
Optional Armson OEG collimator sight
Accessories
Grenade launching
Grenade launcher attachment available

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MAC-10

The BXP design has been derived from the American MAC-10.