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Photo: Heckler & Koch SP5K
Photo: Heckler & Koch SP5K
All images of Heckler & Koch SP5K semiautomati pistol 9 mm
Franco Palamaro
The muzzle flash of the SP5K pistol is well contained within the front portion of the handguard, dubbing as a flash hider
Franco Palamaro
ALL4SHOOTERS had the chance to test-fire a first batch sample Heckler & Koch SP5K 9mm caliber semi-automatic pistol!
Franco Palamaro
The SP5K sports no last round hold-open device, but the cocking handle can be used to manually hold it in the open position
Franco Palamaro
The forend of the SP5K comes with a ribbed tubular handguard in lieu of the MP5K's vertical foregrip
Franco Palamaro
The SP5K has many things in common with the MP5K sub-machine gun, such as the ejection window and the controls configuration
Franco Palamaro
The SP5K has many things in common with the MP5K sub-machine gun, such as the ejection window and the controls configuration
Franco Palamaro
The machined aluminum MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail is mounted on an HK-style claw mount
Franco Palamaro
The muzzle flash of the SP5K pistol is well contained within the front portion of the handguard, dubbing as a flash hider
Franco Palamaro
Just like the MP5 sub-machine gun, the SP5K pistol comes with a fixed, hooded front sight
Franco Palamaro
Just like the MP5 sub-machine gun, the SP5K pistol comes with a fixed, hooded front sight
Franco Palamaro
The folding stock of the SP5K pistol is the same used on the Heckler & Koch's UMP sub-machine gun
Franco Palamaro
Magazines available for the SP5K can host up to ten, fifteen or thirty rounds depending from the size
Franco Palamaro
The lower receiver of the SP5K pistol is not compatible with full-automatic MP5 sub-machine guns, and sports a two-position ambidextrous safety switch
Franco Palamaro
The size and weight of the SP5K make it excellently controllable even in one-handed fire
Franco Palamaro
The rigid polymer stock of the SP5K makes it extremely well controllable and accurate in rapid fire
Franco Palamaro
The drum-style rear sight of the SP5K can be adjusted to four different settings
Franco Palamaro
With the SP5K, Heckler & Koch returns to the manufacture of civilian-grade MP5-style sporting firearms
Franco Palamaro
The SP5K comes with a push-button magazine release device in lieu of the MP5's magazine release paddle
Franco Palamaro
We test-fired the SP5K in Germany on metal pepper poppers at ranges up to thirty metres
Franco Palamaro
The rigid polymer stock of the SP5K makes it extremely well controllable and accurate in rapid fire
Franco Palamaro
As expected on a roller-locked HK firearm, the SP5K showed excellent accuracy on all distances it was tested
Franco Palamaro
The SP5K in all its configuration comes with built-in sling rings
Franco Palamaro
The SP5K can come either with or without a UMP-style side-folding stock and a claw-mount Picatinny optics rail
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