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MP7

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  The MP7 is a PDW (Personal Defence Weapon), produced since 2001 by Heckler & Koch. It provides an armor-piercing weapon system in a compact frame with the capabilities of an assault rifle. The PDW designation means it has the purpose of combining the portability of a submachinegun with the armor-piercing capability of an assault rifle.  MP7 variants The stats for the variants are identical. MP7A1       MP7A2       Note: The MP7A1 with the pre-installed fore-grip has no recoil advantage over the MP7A2 without a fore-grip. This could be a bug.  MP7 Base Configuration Shooting the MP7 The MP7 shoots a very small high-velocity round that was designed for armor-piercing purpose. As a result, the weapon has very light recoil, even with its very light mass of little over 2.3 kg. Full-auto fire is controllable. The staggering 950 RPM firerate provides the capability to screen a target with armor-piercing rounds that would wear down the heaviest of armor

Stocks

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Stocks Stocks create the contact point between the weapon and shooter's body. It it is the most influental weapon part for recoil reduction. The stock causes 30-45% of the recoil reduction of a weapon. The folding of a stock's primary function is to save space when stashing the weapon. A secondary purpose is for it to make the weapon more maneuverable in tight spaces.   Stock configuration can stack up to four item slots: Stock adapter Buffer tube Stock Recoil pad   Stock types Fixed stocks The most common type of stock. These are non-adjustable, non-foldable.   Foldable stocks The handling of rifles inside vehicles, aircraft, while parachuting, operating machines, made a flaw in the weapon apparent: A long firearm gets in the way in tight spaces. To solve the issue, various ways of shortening a stock have been invented. Foldable, collapsible, detachable stocks were created. Some designs even sought to eliminate the stock as 'dead' space and integrated the stock into t

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