Steyr MPi 69

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Steyr MPi 69
Type Submachine gun
Place of origin Flag of Austria Austria
Service history
In service Austria
Used by Bundesheer
Production history
Designer Steyr
Designed 1981
Manufacturer Steyr
Produced 1981
Variants Steyr MPi 81
Specifications
Weight 3.13 kg empty
Length 670 mm (stock retracted)
465 mm (stock collapsed)

Cartridge 9x19mm Parabellum
Action Blowback
Rate of fire 550 rounds/min
Effective range 100 meters
Maximum range 150 meters
Feed system 25 or 32-round magazine
Sights Iron sights

The Steyr MPi 69 is a 9 mm submachine gun of the late 20th century made by the Austrian firm Steyr.

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[edit] Characteristics

The MPi 69 is shaped much like other telescoping bolt submachineguns, such as the MAC 10 or Uzi. It has a vertical pistol handgrip into which the magazine is inserted, and a longer horizontal front grip area. It also has a folding stock.

Featuring a design unusual among modern submachine guns, the MPi 69 is cocked by a dual-purpose lever also used as the front sling attachment point.

The forward handgrip and vertical pistol handgrip are all one large plastic molding, forming the front and center bottom part of the weapon. The receiver proper is a square metal tube which partly nestles inside the plastic handgrip.

[edit] Production Status

It was replaced by the TMP in the product line, though the TMP was also discontinued by Steyr, who sold the design to B&T.

[edit] Variants

[edit] MPi 81

  • The MPi 81 is a more modern, product improved version of the MPi 69. It has a conventional cocking handle on the left side of the receiver and other minor improvements, including an increased firing rate of 700 rpm.

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