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Heckler & Koch MP5 A5 .22 LR (Page 2)

The HK MP5 is a hardcore submachine gun for operators. The MP5 A5 is just as rugged in its exterior, but since it’s semi-auto and chambered in .22 LR, shooters can actually afford to pull the trigger.

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8 Responses to Heckler & Koch MP5 A5 .22 LR (Page 2)

ted wrote:
November 21, 2013

John,Where can I purchase the 22lr ammo.

John OConnor wrote:
September 04, 2013

'it probably won’t free hostages' do not sell the gun short, free all the hostages you can! By the way I have .22LR ammo in stock very hard to get, high velocity and high speed competition ammo on our web site. I do not limit the amount you can buy.

Josh wrote:
August 31, 2013

'Were it not for the intervention of an unexpected downpour...' Thank goodness for small favors. LOL I wouldn't blame him. I can imagine it was fun to shoot. Looks like it would be one heck of a plinkster. I'd love to have one too.

Allan Johnson wrote:
August 24, 2013

I have a GSG5-SD before it became the 522SD. It looks similar to the HK MP5 but is not branded as an HK MP5. It functions much the same as the MP5 in 22 and has the same trigger problems. The only diference is that it looks like the SD variant but has a 16.5' barrel with a removable fake suppressor and it has a fixed plastic stock. Still, it is a blast to shoot.

Ed davis wrote:
August 24, 2013

Still LR and not Mag. No automatic dud clearing.

BRENT HARNEY wrote:
August 22, 2013

Pretend you are saving the day with this nice little 22lr look a like sub machine gun. Great gun that the kids including the almost 50 yeard old kids really enjoyed.

Joe J Huro Jr, 1SG. USA RET wrote:
August 19, 2013

Sure hope this MP5 A5 .22LR is made better than the COLT M4 .22lr/ 16' bbl that I ordered approx. 2yrs ago. Quite taking to local gun range; embarrassed cause it shoots 2-4 rds. & jams by failure to eject & clear the fired brass from the action. Put it back in box & is there. My guess is the ejector not right or eject spring not strong enough.

Keith Hunt wrote:
August 15, 2013

Worth the money