The Heckler & Koch MP5 is a 9mm submachine gun of German design, developed in the 1960s by a team of engineers from the German small arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch (H&K) of Oberndorf am Neckar. There are over 100 variants of the MP5 including a semi-automatic version. The MP5 is one of the most widely used submachine guns in the world, having been adopted by 40 nations and numerous military, law enforcement, intelligence, and security organizations.
VFC have released two of the variants, the MP5A4 and the MP5A5 AEG. The only noticeable visual difference between is the stock itself as the A5 has the collapsible stock and the A4 has the solid stock. Internally, the A4 is rear wired as the A5 has the battery compartment in the fore grip.
These are built to match the looks and size of the real steel version. Since they are AEGs, the weight is a little bit off as well as not having any recoil but it makes up for that in construction and replicating the functionality to a t.
You don’t see the burst fire mode very often these days and people forget how useful it can actually be. The AEG has no recoil whatsoever so when it comes to shooting this version from a distance, you can expect all 3 BBs to be within a a cm of each other. A quick triple tap without having to quickly move your finger.