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Old 01-04-2009, 07:31 PM
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This is a mistake that's mostly made due to airsoft. The Japanese airsoft gun manufacturer Tokyo Marui makes an MP5A2 and an MP5A3 with a Navy trigger group, but calls them the "MP5A4" and "MP5A5" respectively. Somehow, their mistake seems to have spread across the net, and now, everyone seems to think any MP5 with a Navy trigger group gets the "A4/A5/SD5/SD6" designation. When I used to post on airsoft message boards (years ago, now), I used to correct people on that nomenclature all the time.


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Originally Posted by MoviePropMaster2008 View Post
Just be sure to check and double check that the plastic lower has four or three fire selector positions before declaring it to be an A4/A5.

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I always thought it's four positions only? The way I understand it, only MP5s with safe-semi-burst-auto lowers get the A4/A5/SD5/SD6 designation, while anything less than 4 positions is an A2/A3/SD2/SD3 (depending on stock or presence of integral suppressor).

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