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Heckler & Koch MP5 Identification Guide
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This page is intended as a guide to identify the various H&K manufactured MP5 variants. This is not a complete list of all variants produced by H&K, and only contains those variants that have appeared in media. The preferred term for identification is highlighted in bold.
Glossary
Forearms
Slimline
The earliest version of the MP5 forearm which can easily be identified by its textured surface and slim profile. This forearm was used on the original production MP5A3, but can be fitted onto any MP5.
Tropical
The second forearm to be produced with the MP5. This is identified by its smooth polymer surface and larger profile. This is the current forearm on most MP5's.
Dedicated Forend
A unique forearm to incorporate a light into the forearm. These are produced by many third-party companies, and can be fitted to any standard length MP5.
RIS
This is a forearm with integrated rails. These are also manufactured by many third-party companies, and can be fitted to any standard length MP5.
SD Forearm
This is a foregrip with an integrated suppressor used only on the MP5SD variants. There are non-suppressing replicas of these availiable for those who want an SD look without the actual suppressing function.
MP5K Vertical Grip
The vertical grip used only on MP5K's. Due to the shorter barrel of the MP5K, this can only be fitted onto a standard length MP5 with an adaptor.
SP89 Forearm
This forearm comes standard with SP89's. Similar to the MP5K, but without a foregrip and an extended shroud.
Trigger Groups
SEF
Used on the original MP5's, and still comes standard on most. Identified by an S-E-F pattern, indentions around the safety lever, and finger grooves on the grip.
A trigger group made for the Navy, incorporating an easier switch to actuate, new grip, universal pictures to represent the firing modes, and a reversed order from the SEF.
Identical to the Navy, but with an added 3 round burst setting after semi-automatic.
Stocks
Solid Fixed
A solid, fixed, stock that is used on the A2 and A4 variants. This stock is made of polymer.
Extending
An extending stock used on A3 and A5 variants. The extending stock is made of metal with a polymer buttplate.
PDW
The MP5K-PDW introduced a new folding stock. This is made of polymer, and can be fitted on any MP5.
Magazine Releases
Paddle
The original AR-15 flash hider, referred to as the “Duckbill”, was only seen on early prototypes. It was quickly abandoned due to the tendency of the front prongs to break off.
Push-Button
Used on many semi-automatic and other caliber variants instead of a paddle release. If there is no paddle release, it is not a true MP5.
Magazines
Waffle
The very first magazine that came with the MP5. These are identified by the indentions on the front of the magazine
Standard Curved
The standard MP5 9mm magazine.
Straight
The straight magazine is used on the MP5/10 and MP5/40.