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[[File:Steyr MPi69 SMG.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Steyr MPi 69 - 9x19mm]] | |||
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The '''MPi 69''' and the '''MPi 81''' are two 9mm open-bolt submachine gun of Austrian origin. The original MPi 69 was introduced in 1969, and notably, it had a feature where its charging handle also acts as the forward sling mount; the weapon is cocked by grasping the sling and pulling it left and down slightly to release the lock, then pulling it rearwards. The updated MPi 81 introduced in 1981 replaced this novel feature with a conventional charging handle, and the forward sling mount was relocated to a hanger mounted on the barrel retention nut. Additionally, a secondary "buffer" spring was added to the recoil mechanism on the MPi 81, which raised the gun's cyclic rate to 700 RPM, versus MPi 69's 550 RPM. | |||
Magazines were made in 25rd and 32rd capacities, retained by a heel clip type release. Similar in profile to the Uzi, the Steyr SMG is constructed of a square steel tube upper that contains the bolt and barrel, and the plastic covered sheet steel lower which contains the grip and firing mechanism. The guns used a cross-bolt selector with 3 positions, safe, semi, and full auto, although the gun can still fire single shots in the full-auto position by pulling the trigger only halfway. | |||
==Specifications== | |||
(1971 - 1990) | |||
* '''Type:''' Submachine Gun | |||
* | * '''Caliber:''' 9x19mm | ||
* '''Weight:''' 6.9 lbs (3.1 kg) | |||
* '''Length:''' 18.3 in (46.5 cm) (stock collapsed) | |||
* '''Barrel length:''' 10.2 in (26 cm) | |||
* '''Capacity:''' 25 or 32 | |||
* '''Fire Modes:''' Semi-Auto, Full-Auto | |||
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'''The Steyr MPi 69/81 submachine gun appears in the following:''' | |||
===Film=== | |||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Notation''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date''' | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Banzaï]]'' || || African soldiers || || 1983 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Equilibrium]]'' || || Resistance fighter || || 2002 | |||
|- | |||
|'' [[The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou]]'' || || Hijacker || || 2004 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[John Wick: Chapter 2]]''|| || || Seen in armory || 2017 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Television=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%" | |||
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Show Title / Episode''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Air Date''' | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Ashes to Ashes]]'' || [[Philip Glenister]] || Meropolitan Police DCI Gene Hunt || || 2008 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Anime=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%" | |||
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="275"|'''Film Title''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="275"|'''Character''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Notation''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Date''' | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The End of Evangelion]]'' || Shigeru Aoba || Hybrid parks with AEK-919 || 1997 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Hellsing]]'' || Vampire || || 2001 - 2002 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Punch Line]]'' || Bus hijacker || "Panty Panic" (E01) || 2015 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Video Game=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%" | |||
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Notation''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date''' | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days]]'' || || || Only in multiplayer || 2010 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
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=See Also= | |||
*[[Steyr Mannlicher]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher. | |||
[[Category:Gun]] | [[Category:Gun]] | ||
[[Category:Submachine Gun]] |
Latest revision as of 02:48, 18 September 2023
The MPi 69 and the MPi 81 are two 9mm open-bolt submachine gun of Austrian origin. The original MPi 69 was introduced in 1969, and notably, it had a feature where its charging handle also acts as the forward sling mount; the weapon is cocked by grasping the sling and pulling it left and down slightly to release the lock, then pulling it rearwards. The updated MPi 81 introduced in 1981 replaced this novel feature with a conventional charging handle, and the forward sling mount was relocated to a hanger mounted on the barrel retention nut. Additionally, a secondary "buffer" spring was added to the recoil mechanism on the MPi 81, which raised the gun's cyclic rate to 700 RPM, versus MPi 69's 550 RPM.
Magazines were made in 25rd and 32rd capacities, retained by a heel clip type release. Similar in profile to the Uzi, the Steyr SMG is constructed of a square steel tube upper that contains the bolt and barrel, and the plastic covered sheet steel lower which contains the grip and firing mechanism. The guns used a cross-bolt selector with 3 positions, safe, semi, and full auto, although the gun can still fire single shots in the full-auto position by pulling the trigger only halfway.
Specifications
(1971 - 1990)
- Type: Submachine Gun
- Caliber: 9x19mm
- Weight: 6.9 lbs (3.1 kg)
- Length: 18.3 in (46.5 cm) (stock collapsed)
- Barrel length: 10.2 in (26 cm)
- Capacity: 25 or 32
- Fire Modes: Semi-Auto, Full-Auto
The Steyr MPi 69/81 submachine gun appears in the following:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Banzaï | African soldiers | 1983 | ||
Equilibrium | Resistance fighter | 2002 | ||
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou | Hijacker | 2004 | ||
John Wick: Chapter 2 | Seen in armory | 2017 |
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ashes to Ashes | Philip Glenister | Meropolitan Police DCI Gene Hunt | 2008 |
Anime
Film Title | Character | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|
The End of Evangelion | Shigeru Aoba | Hybrid parks with AEK-919 | 1997 |
Hellsing | Vampire | 2001 - 2002 | |
Punch Line | Bus hijacker | "Panty Panic" (E01) | 2015 |
Video Game
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days | Only in multiplayer | 2010 |
See Also
- Steyr Mannlicher - A list of all firearms manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher.