MP7 was a beast and my favorite in the 2010 Medal of Honor game! Think it was only available for pre orders, rarely got killed by other players using it.
Yeah, they are even small in airsoft replicas because some of the earlier models were made at 80% size (I'm hoping by mistake), the real thing is larger than they seem. Shot one in Vegas and the kick is very very mild, despite him losing balance at the end, it was just bad footing, the kick is really gentle even on full auto.
@@aaron4820 it sounds like a pretty solid gun. I know HK makes good weapons especially the mp5. But outside of video games I haven't really heard or know much about the mp7. I like them in the games and it looks like they live up to the video game versions. I hope I get to shoot one some day. I'll definitely educate myself on them more.
i personal dont like it , i would love to have it bend in 10 or 15 degress backwards like an angle grip but yeah iam still happy with my mp7 as tank crew man anyways :D
It is also bamned from sale in freedom state because HK and Germany export law. It is more likely to be shot at sk military base tbh, just because of all the legal problems
i doubt that's possible at all. Although it has a lot of penetration power coming from such a small gun, 5.56 is still a larger caliber moving at higher speeds. Oxide also did a video on this showing displaying it's effectiveness on old body armor. But in case you do have your own source, where did you get that information from?
@@UnderTheParrhesianTigersEye it's true the mp7 was made to deter a soviet invasion, because the p90 can't penetrate or even make a dent on regular Russian infantry body armor
@@userboykey121 by the time the mp7 reached production the soviets switched the 2mm thick steel plates In their 6b3 for 4mm thick titanium plates that 4.6mm can’t penetrate. There’s a reason most sf guys still run 14.5 m4s.
@@williamsorensen3958 ha ha ha…. Iam 68 going on 69 years old!! I just love a good guns. But I live in the( East California). Also known as Maryland. The gun law is just as bad as in California.