New For 2025: Century Arms AP5-SD & AP5-L

by
posted on March 8, 2025
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
Century New Ap5s 01
Images courtesy of Century Arms.

Century Arms’ AP5 family has put affordable MP5-type roller-delayed, blowback firearms on the market manufactured by MKE, a Turkish company that was licensed by HK to produce its designs for that nation’s military. The AP5 lineup is expanding in 2025, with the AP5-SD pistol and AP5-L rifle.

The AP5-SD is a pistol designed to mimic the looks of the integrally suppressed MP5SD. It has an SD-style handguard and a faux suppressor attached to the end of the barrel to render the SD look. Underneath the handguard is a 5.75” cold-hammer-forged barrel that has both a tri-lug adapter and its muzzle threaded 1/2x28 TPI for use with accessories when the faux suppressor is removed. The handguard has an inside diameter of 1.5”, meaning many of the 9 mm suppressors on the market can fit inside it to maintain a compact overall length and the SD aesthetic. The AP5-SD’s look is completed with a “Navy-style” polymer trigger housing with pictogram markings. It comes with two metal 30-round magazines.

Right side of the Century Arms AP5-SD pistol.
The AP5-SD pistol is designed to both mimic the look of the MP5SD and be suppressor ready.

In addition to the standard pistol configuration that uses a receiver end cap with a Picatinny rail for attaching accessories, Century also offers the AP5-SD with an optional Magpul BSL pistol stabilizing brace. The AP5-SD has an MSRP of $1,700 for the non-braced pistol or $1,800 for the braced model.

Century Arms AP5-SD shown with a Magpul stabilizing brace.
One configuration for the AP5-SD includes the shown Magpul BSL pistol stabilizing brace.

To use a buttstock and be considered a non-NFA rifle, a firearm must have at least a 16” barrel. For MP5-type firearms, originally designed as compact submachine guns with an 8.9” barrel, this means adding an extra 8" of barrel ahead of the front sight. Century has a unique solution to provide both compliance and authentic looks with the AP5-L. The end of the 16.5” cold hammer-forged barrel has a traditional tri-lug arrangement, as well as a threaded muzzle. When not using a muzzle attachment, the barrel can be covered with the supplied Aklys Defense faux suppressor, which makes the rifle look like an MP5 with a traditional-length barrel and a suppressor attached.

Left side of the Century Arms AP5-L carbine.
The AP5-L is a 16.5” barrel rifle version of the AP5 pistol, with the requisite number of U.S.-made parts for 922r compliance.

Since the AP5-L is a rifle, it must be assembled in the U.S. with a specific number of U.S.-made parts. In the case of the AP5-L, this includes the furniture and magazine. Century has partnered with Magpul on the furniture end. Five years ago, Magpul introduced a line of parts and accessories for MP5-style firearms. The AP5-L has an SL handguard with M-Lok slots, SL grip module with Magpul’s ESK extended bilateral safety lever, and a telescoping SL stock. The magazine is a MOD-2 32-round polymer box made by Overwatch Precision. The Century AP5-L has an MSRP of $1,900.

Both the AP5-SD and AP5-L have classic MP5-style iron sights in addition to an M1913 Picatinny claw mount that can be attached to the receiver for mounting optics. For more information, see Century’s website for the company's AP5 products.

Latest

Federal 7Mm Backcountry Rifleman Review 1
Federal 7Mm Backcountry Rifleman Review 1

Rifleman Review: Federal 7 mm Backcountry

Unlike other recent cartridge launches, the key to Federal Ammunition's 7 mm Backcountry wasn't just in the design of the cartridge but also the type of material used in its case construction.

Big Bite in a Small Package: The Henry Repeating Arms Bear's Leg

Henry Repeating Arms is stepping up its lever-action game with the addition of its Bear's Leg design, a tactical lever-action that provides power and versatility in a compact platform.

I Have This Old Gun: French Model 1777 An IX

French Charleville muskets are a fascinating study in improvement, having evolved from a loosely uniform pattern to what was likely the first military longarm with truly interchangeable parts.

NRA CEO/EVP Doug Hamlin Talks Politics, the NRA, and the Future of Our Freedom

In this interview with The Armed Citizen Podcast at the 155th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas, NRA Executive Vice President and CEO Doug Hamlin talks about what is going on with the NRA, the many battles for our freedom around this nation the NRA is involved in, and what’s to come.

Best of the Best: American Rifleman's 2026 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

From firearms to accessories to optics to ammo and suppressors, we’ve determined these to be the stand-out products from the last year, providing firearm enthusiasts with innovation, value, utility and performance.

Review: Diamondback 9 mm SDR

Folks might be a bit surprised that Diamondback would choose 9 mm as the second caliber for its SDR revolver, but a closer look reveals why 9 mm is a solid caliber option for the platform.

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.