Steyr TMP

TMP
The Steyr TMP
Type Machine pistol/compact submachine gun
Place of origin Austria
Service history
Used by See Users
Production history
Designer Friedrich Aigner
Designed 1989
Manufacturer Steyr Mannlicher
Produced 1992—2001
Variants SPP
Specifications
Weight 1.3 kg (2.9 lb) empty
Length 282 mm (11.10 in.)
Barrel length 130 mm (5.12 in.)[1]

Cartridge 9×19mm Parabellum
Action Short recoil, locking rotating barrel, delayed blowback
Rate of fire 850–900 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity 400 m/s (1,312 ft/s)
Effective firing range 100 m
Feed system 15-, 20-, or 30-round detachable box magazine

The Steyr TMP (Taktische Maschinenpistole/Tactical Machine Pistol) is a select-fire 9×19mm Parabellum caliber machine pistol manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher of Austria. The magazines come in 15-, 20-, or 30-round detachable box types. A suppressor can also be fitted.

In 2001, Steyr sold the design to Brügger & Thomet,[2] who developed it into the Brügger & Thomet MP9.[3]

SPP

The Steyr SPP (Special Purpose Pistol) is a semi-automatic variant of the TMP. The TMP's barrel and barrel jacket lengths were increased slightly so there is a greater length of protruding jacket and barrel. The forward tactical pistol grip was also removed. It is large for a pistol and is constructed mainly from Polyamide 66.[4]

An American Imported Steyr Mannlicher SPP with 30 round Magazine

Users

See also

References

  1. Miller, David (2001). The Illustrated Directory of 20th Century Guns. Salamander Books Ltd. ISBN 1-84065-245-4.
  2. "Brugger & Thomet MP9 at Modern Firearms". Retrieved 2007-07-05.
  3. "The MP9". Archived from the original on 8 June 2007. Retrieved 5 July 2007.
  4. Bonds, Ray; David Miller (2003). Illustrated Directory of Special Forces. Zenith Imprint. p. 224. ISBN 978-0-7603-1419-7.
  5. http://www.bmi.gv.at/cms/BMI_EKO_Cobra/publikationen/files/LawOrder.pdf
  6. Meyr, Eitan (6 January 1999). "Special Weapons for Counter-terrorist Units". Jane's – Law Enforcement. Archived from the original on 1 March 2008. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
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