MPL & MPK: Walther’s Cold War MP Subguns
<div data-cycle-hash="ms16-wmp-lead" data-cycle-desc="TOP: Walther's Maschinenpistole Lang, or MPL, was a 9mm submachine gun that fired from an open bolt using an innovative blowback operating system. With the stock folded to the right side, the MPL can still be fired.
BOTTOM: The shorter 9mm Maschinenpistole Kurz, or MPK, featured a 6.8-inch barrel. Note the safety selector's three positions: “E” for semi-automatic fire, “D” for fully automatic fire and “S” for safe." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="ms16-wmp-light" data-cycle-desc="Walther designed the MP series for use with a range of tactical units. Here it is seen with an early prototype of a light for identifying threats in dark environments with limited visibility." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="ms16-wmp-field" data-cycle-desc="Walther designed the MP series for use with a range of tactical units. Here it is seen with an early prototype of a light for identifying threats in dark environments with limited visibility.
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Source:: Tactical Life
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