Posted January 30, 2019 11:30 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

PTR’s new 9KT MP5K clone was up front and center in Las Vegas last week. (Photos: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
South Carolina-based PTR has continued to expand their MP5-style offerings by introducing the very handy 9KT this month, which they made sure to bring to SHOT Show.
The American-manufactured semi-auto pistol is an NFA-compliant version of the classic HK MP5K (Kurz = short), a storied SMG that was a favorite of various international balaclava-clad SF types in the 1990s. Announced just prior to SHOT, the P5K runs just 13.38-inches overall, largely due to the 5.16-inch, three-lug barrel.
The barrel includes 1/2x28TPI threads surrounded by a brief but M-LOK compatible aluminum handguard with attached finger guard
Note the paddle-style and push-button mag release and traditional HK-style sights. The end cap has a QD sling mount and stock adapter for those looking to fill out a Form 1. PTR says they also have NFA-registered full-auto sear packs ready for those interested, POR.
The logic of dropping the new 9KT on the commercial market is sound as the company was tapped last year to produce a Sub Compact Weapon as part of an Army tender for sub guns to replace aging MP5s used by the military’s personal protection details.
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Source: Guns.com

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