Error creating thumbnail: File missing Join our Discord! |
If you have been locked out of your account you can request a password reset here. |
Steyr MPi 69/81: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The '''Steyr MPi 69/81''' is a 9mm open bolt submachinegun of Austrian origin. The original MPi69 version had a unique forward attachment of the sling to the cocking slide, to cock the weapon the sling was grasped and pulled left and down slightly to release the lock, then pulled rearward which cocked the bolt making it ready to fire. The updated MPi81 model replaced the sling attachment with a plastic handle for a more conventional means of cocking the gun. The sling mount was relocated to a hanger mounted on the bbl retention nut. At the same time a secondary "buffer" spring was added to the recoil mechanism which has the effect of raising the cyclic rate to 700 RPM over the MPi69 rate of 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 is constructed of a | The '''Steyr MPi 69/81''' is a 9mm open bolt submachinegun of Austrian origin. The original MPi69 version had a unique forward attachment of the sling to the cocking slide, to cock the weapon the sling was grasped and pulled left and down slightly to release the lock, then pulled rearward which cocked the bolt making it ready to fire. The updated MPi81 model replaced the sling attachment with a plastic handle for a more conventional means of cocking the gun. The sling mount was relocated to a hanger mounted on the bbl retention nut. At the same time a secondary "buffer" spring was added to the recoil mechanism which has the effect of raising the cyclic rate to 700 RPM over the MPi69 rate of 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 is constructed of a square steel tube upper that contains the bolt and bbl, and the plastic covered sheet steel lower which contains the grip and firing mechanism. A crossbolt selector has 3 positions, safe, semi, and full auto, although in the FA position single shots can still be made by pulling the trigger only halfway. | ||
Revision as of 16:24, 20 November 2010
The Steyr MPi 69/81 is a 9mm open bolt submachinegun of Austrian origin. The original MPi69 version had a unique forward attachment of the sling to the cocking slide, to cock the weapon the sling was grasped and pulled left and down slightly to release the lock, then pulled rearward which cocked the bolt making it ready to fire. The updated MPi81 model replaced the sling attachment with a plastic handle for a more conventional means of cocking the gun. The sling mount was relocated to a hanger mounted on the bbl retention nut. At the same time a secondary "buffer" spring was added to the recoil mechanism which has the effect of raising the cyclic rate to 700 RPM over the MPi69 rate of 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 is constructed of a square steel tube upper that contains the bolt and bbl, and the plastic covered sheet steel lower which contains the grip and firing mechanism. A crossbolt selector has 3 positions, safe, semi, and full auto, although in the FA position single shots can still be made by pulling the trigger only halfway.
The Steyr MPi 69/81 submachine gun appears in the following:
Film
- Resistance fighters in Equilibrium
Anime
- Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex The giant thug guarding Gondo and Marcelo Jarti in episode 7 uses a Steyr MPi69.
- Neon Genesis Evangelion Steyr MPi69 used by Nerv's security guards.