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*Although the MP5 uses the same ammunition as the [[Beretta]] in real life, it is given its own unique ammunition in the game. |
*Although the MP5 uses the same ammunition as the [[Beretta]] in real life, it is given its own unique ammunition in the game. |
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*Originally, the MP5 was meant to be featured in the first Max Payne, but it was cut in the last hour. |
*Originally, the MP5 was meant to be featured in the first Max Payne, but it was cut in the last hour. |
Revision as of 13:42, 19 February 2013
Template:ItemInfobox The MP5 is a sub-machine gun good for any combat situation. Only one can be held at a time, and it comes with a scope for easy shots.
Description
An excellent gun for practically every combat situation. It has a high rate of fire, does moderately high damage, and comes with a fixed scope. As is the case with assault rifles, spraying is an effective way to deal with enemies, but taking advantage of the MP5's scope and high accuracy grants the user maximum efficiency. The MP5 makes a good substitute for the sniper rifle in all but the most extreme circumstances.
Behind the scenes
- The MP5 in the game appears to be modeled after a "chopped and converted" HK94, the U.S. import variant of MP5 with a 16in barrel and a safe/semi-automatic trigger group. Key distinctive elements are the lack of the paddle release and the muzzle brake that the MP5 would have.
- The trigger group bolt in game is always locked back. In reality, this would prevent the weapon from being fired.
- Although the MP5 uses the same ammunition as the Beretta in real life, it is given its own unique ammunition in the game.
- Originally, the MP5 was meant to be featured in the first Max Payne, but it was cut in the last hour.
Appearances
Gallery
See also
- Max Payne 2 weapons
- MPK, a similar weapon in Max Payne 3