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The '''MGP-15''' is a submachine gun designed for issue to special forces made by [[SIMA|SIMA-CEFAR]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fas.org/asmp/library/scourge/APPENDX.html|title=Appendix: Light Arms Production in Latin America|access-date=2009-01-31}}</ref> updated with a longer barrel and other features. The name was changed from previous [[MGP submachine gun|MGP models]] due to modifications, including a change to a barrel with a threaded muzzle, usually fitted with a screwed-on muzzle cap, that allows a [[suppressor]] to be quickly screwed on.<ref name="Hogg"/> |
The '''MGP-15''' is a submachine gun designed for issue to special forces made by [[SIMA|SIMA-CEFAR]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fas.org/asmp/library/scourge/APPENDX.html|title=Appendix: Light Arms Production in Latin America|access-date=2009-01-31|archive-date=2016-03-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304030022/http://fas.org/asmp/library/scourge/APPENDX.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> updated with a longer barrel and other features. The name was changed from previous [[MGP submachine gun|MGP models]] due to modifications, including a change to a barrel with a threaded muzzle, usually fitted with a screwed-on muzzle cap, that allows a [[suppressor]] to be quickly screwed on.<ref name="Hogg"/> |
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==Design== |
==Design== |
Revision as of 03:50, 11 December 2024
MGP-15 | |
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Type | Submachine gun or machine pistol |
Place of origin | Peru |
Service history | |
Used by | Peru |
Production history | |
Designed | 1990[1] |
Manufacturer | SIMA |
Variants | See Variants |
Specifications | |
Mass | 2.31 kg (empty)[2] 2.29 (with 32-round magazine)[2] |
Length | 503 / 284mm (stock extended/folded) |
Cartridge | 9×19mm Parabellum |
Action | Blowback, Semi-automatic[3] |
Rate of fire | 650–750 rounds/min |
Muzzle velocity | 342 m/s[4] |
Feed system | 20 or 32-round magazine |
The MGP-15 is a submachine gun designed for issue to special forces made by SIMA-CEFAR,[5] updated with a longer barrel and other features. The name was changed from previous MGP models due to modifications, including a change to a barrel with a threaded muzzle, usually fitted with a screwed-on muzzle cap, that allows a suppressor to be quickly screwed on.[6]
Design
Like all MGP submachine guns, the weapon can utilize Uzi submachine gun magazines.[6][7] A folding butt stock is provided, so arranged that with the butt folded along the right-hand side of the receiver the butt plate can act as a form of foregrip.
Variants
- MGP-84
- MGP-14
- A semi-automatic version of the MGP-84, which has a folding forward grip.[7] Also known as the MGP-14 Micro[2] or as the MGP-14 Pistol.[4] For a time, it was known as the MGP-84C.[7]
References
- ^ [site=http://www.gunsworld.com/gun_smg/mgp_15.htm site=http://www.gunsworld.com/gun_smg/mgp_15.htm]. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
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(help)[dead link ] - ^ a b c [site=http://www.bellum.nu/armoury/MGP84.html site=http://www.bellum.nu/armoury/MGP84.html]. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
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(help)[dead link ] - ^ "MGP-84 9 mm sub-machine gun (Peru) - Jane's Infantry Weapons". www.janes.com. Archived from the original on 20 March 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ^ a b c "9 mm MGP-14 pistol (Peru), PISTOLS". Jane's Information Group. 2003-06-02. Archived from the original on May 4, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-31.
- ^ "Appendix: Light Arms Production in Latin America". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2009-01-31.
- ^ a b Hogg, page 207.
- ^ a b c Ronaldo Olive. "Subguns From The Inca Land". Archived from the original on 2009-02-16. Retrieved 2009-01-31.
- ^ "MGP-84 Mini: Peru's short-lived compact SMG -". 10 March 2017.
Bibliography
- Hogg, Ian (2000). Jane's Guns Recognition Guide Second Edition. Glasgow: Janes. ISBN 0-00-472453-4.
See also