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Army's submachine gun challenge: 10 companies vying to supply conventional forces
2018-06-16
[Wash Times] The U.S. Army recently put word out that it wanted submachine guns for conventional forces, and gun-makers were quick to respond.

Ten companies are currently vying to supply troops outside the special operations forces realm with subguns for the modern battlefield. Officials said they wanted a weapon with full/semi-automatic selectable variant and a Picatinny rail, among other features, and organizations from Sig Sauer, Inc. to Colt answered the call.

"For the first time in a long time, the Army is looking at a subgun for conventional forces," Todd South of Military Times reported Wednesday. "Special operations forces have carried these guns for a very long time, but your conventional soldiers and Marines don’t really have them in their arsenal until now."

The Army received the following submissions:
* Z-5RS, Z-5P and Z-5K Sub Compact Weapons; Zenith Firearms
* B&T MP9 Machine Guns; Trident Rifles, LLC
* MPX Sub Compact Weapon; Sig Sauer, Inc.
* 5.5 CLT and 5.5 QV5 Sub Compact Weapon; Quarter Circle 10 LLC
* PTR 9CS Sub Compact Weapon; PTR Industries, Inc.
* MARS-L9 Compact Suppressed Weapon; Lewis Machine & Tool Company
* CZ Scorpion EVO 3 A1 Submachine gun; CZ-USA
* CMMG Ultra PDW; CMMG, Inc.
* Beretta PMX Sub Compact Weapon; USA Corporation
* CM9MM-9H-M5A; Colt’s Manufacturing Company, LLC

"Another subgun option the Army could consider is [Heckler & Koch’s] MP5," Mr. South reported. "The [MP5 MLI] is an improved version on what they’ve had for decades. It’s pretty familiar to a lot of people. A lot of folks growing up like I did in the 1980s and 1990s might have seen it. The Navy SEALs carried it."
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  Army Submachine Gun Challenge - just the name alone is making America great again.
Posted by: SteveS   2018-06-16 16:20  

#5  If you go to the article, or other articles, you find out that the army specified that they want a select-fire weapon in 9mm, so I guess forget about the P90. In all seriousness, it's used by a lot of federal agencies, including the secret service.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2018-06-16 14:57  

#4  I understand the SG Teams have a lot of success with the P90.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2018-06-16 08:48  

#3  Cause giving the M15/4 full auto again isn't in the plans?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-06-16 07:30  

#2  Sweet little inexpensive 9mm gem, the Carl Gustov M/45 or Swedish-K. You can train an operator to write his or her name at 10 meters with little difficulty.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-06-16 07:16  

#1  Give em what McCready had: A shotgun and a flame thrower.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-06-16 04:30  

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