History of MP5 with U.S. Special Forces….and HK UMP45 w/ Modern Tactical Shooting
By Johnny ParatrooperPublished On: March 29, 2023Categories: Uncategorized2 Comments on History of MP5 with U.S. Special Forces….and HK UMP45 w/ Modern Tactical Shooting
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Born and Raised in Baltimore City, Maryland. History Degree. 8 Years Airborne Infantry and Scouts Platoon. Iraq Veteran. 4-5 Years as a doorman, bar back, and bouncer in Baltimore. Worked in Construction, Heavy Equipment, Demolition, Corporate Security, Sales, Forest Service contractor, and the Hospitality/Entertainment Industry. Raised Catholic Crusader. Hobbies are race cars and sport bikes. Side projects are HAM Radio, Reloading, and Long Range Shooting.
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I went to MP5 school at the H&K facility in Sterling, VA. in 1988. A former SAS by the name of Phil Singleton was the instructor. Awesome man. Great training. Last qualified with one in ’96.
I would love to own one, but he do-re-mi is too much.
I take care of these 2 for our store.
(I) prefer the mp5…runs smoother, imo.
The ump9 reminds me of a uzi rate of fire.