Jing Gong JG803 MP5A5 stun gun, metallic - black
An electric MP5 series airsoft gun manufactured by Jing Gong with a rear-mounted sight and a cover-mounted sight. As shown in the example, the upper body of the gun is made of metal and the lower body is made of polymer.
Package includes : gun, hicap magazine (200 bullets)
NOTE! The package does NOT include a battery and charger.
Features:
- Metal upper frame
- Polymeric lower body
- Length-adjustable trailer hitch
- Version 2 gearbox
- Adjustable hop unit
- 229mm inner barrel
Other technical specs:
- Weight: 2290 g
- Length: 587 - 730 mm
- Battery model: Pack or Crane-type NiMh or LiPo battery
- Connector: Mini Tamiya connector
- Initial velocity/power: approx. 105 m/s / 1.1 joules @ 0.20g bullet
About the prototype (H&K MP5)
MP5 is an abbreviation of its German model name, Maschinenpistole 5. Development of the weapon began at the legendary Heckler & Koch factory in 1964 and it was ready for mass production in 1966. Over the decades, it has established itself, especially in official use, but it is also still one of the most reliable submachine guns in the military. The MP5 is in use by police and military organizations in 40 different countries.
There are about a hundred different sub-models of the MP5, and it has also been made in three different calibers, but today it is only produced in one, the 9x19mm Parabellum caliber. In addition to the various sub-models, the weapon has also been produced for the civilian market in single-shot versions. In addition to H&K's German factories, it has been manufactured under license in several countries.
The MP5SD5 is a version of the original model with a fixed suppressor and stock. The SD abbreviation comes from the German word for silencer (schalldämpfer). The SD5 also features a "Navy" style ambidextrous fire selector with pictograms.
In 1999, H&K released the MP5's successor, the UMP, but due to the reliability and great popularity of its "big brother", it has so far been unable to challenge, let alone completely replace, its predecessor.