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B+T MP9



Overview


MP9

MP9 sub machine gun with various accessories and stock folded alongside the weapon.
Source: Brugger + Thomet - © copyright lies with original owner

Origin
Switzerland
Type
Sub machine gun
Entered service
Late 2000's
Status
In service
Development
2001 - 2004
Developer
Switzerland - Brüger + Thomet (adapted from Steyr design)
Production
2004 - present
Producer
Switzerland - Brüger + Thomet
Number produced
Reportedly over 100.000
Designations
MP9 / Machinenpistole 9mm
German for "machine pistol 9mm"

Description


Introduction

The MP9 is a sub machine gun of Swiss origin. It is an updated version of the Austrian Steyr TMP and was introduced by Brugger + Thomet in 2004. The name MP9 stands for "Machine Pistol 9mm". Depending on the exact definition used it can be classified as either machine pistol or sub machine gun.

Design

The MP9 is internally completely similar to the TMP, except for the new trigger safety. It is a delayed blowback operated weapon that is a bit larger than a full size pistol. A dual stage trigger acts as fire selector. Externally the MP9 differs from the TMP in having Picatinny accessory rails and a side folding stock.

Firepower

The MP9 fires the 9x19mm round from a 15, 20, 25 or 30 round magazine. It is a select-fire weapon with a cyclic rate of fire of 900 to 1.000 rpm. Despite its high rate of fire it reportedly remains controllable, even with bursts of up to 10 rounds. The TP9 is a semi-automatic variant. A silencer can be fitted.

Users

The MP9 has been adopted by several law enforcement and military units. It has proved to be more successful than the TMP, possibly due to the folding stock and accessory rails.

Variants

MP9
Original production model of the MP9. Select fire, forward vertical grip and side folding stock.
MP9-N
Updated model with ambidextrous fire selector lever. Possibly has a higher rate of fire of 1.100 rpm.
MP9-FX
MP9 training model for 9mm FX simunition rounds. Recognizable due to blue plastic body.
MP9-M
Fully inert training model MP9 in red plastic body.
TP9
Semi-automatic version of the MP9 inspired by the old SPP variant of the TMP. It does not have the shoulder stock and there is a accessory rail instead of the fixed forward grip.
TP9-SF
Select fire model of the TP9 capable of semi-automatic and fully automatic fire.
TP9 Carbine
A TP9 with fixed plastic shoulder stock.

Details


Facts MP9
General
Origin
Switzerland
Type
Sub machine gun
Caliber
Caliber
9x19mm Parabellum
Feed system
Detachable box magazine
Magazine capacity
15, 20, 25, 30 rounds
Barrel length
150 mm
Rifling
Right hand twist
Muzzle velocity
375 m/s
Operation
Action
Short recoil, delayed blowback
Locking
Rotating barrel
Fire selector
Two stage trigger, 0 - 1 - F
Rate of fire
900 - 1.000 rpm
Dimensions
Stock type
Side folding
Length
523 mm stock extended
303 mm stock folded
Width
45 mm stock extended
56 mm stock folded
Height
166 mm empty, without optics
173 mm with 15 round magazine
246 mm with 30 round magazine
Weight
1.4 kg empty without accessories
Sights
Mechanical
Iron sights, blade front and notch rear
Sight radius
190 mm
Optics
Optional
Accessories
Optics
Optional, Picatinny rail on top
Suppressor
Optional, proprietary model to fit muzzle
Stock
Optional fixed stock
Accessories
Picatinny rail on right side
Lower frame with Picatinny rail in lieu of forward vertical grip available

Media


Related articles


Steyr TMP

The MP9 is a modified version of the Steyr TMP which was produced for a decade by the Austrian firm Steyr Mannlicher.