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10/27/2010 11:27:39 AM EDT
Is your agency or a neighboring agency using subguns?  If so which type MP5, UMP, Colt SMG, etc?

CY6
Greg Sullivan "Sully"
SLR15 Rifles
TheDefensiveEdge.com
(763) 712-0123
10/27/2010 11:29:05 AM EDT
[#1]
10/27/2010 12:09:47 PM EDT
[#2]
10/27/2010 12:25:35 PM EDT
[#3]
Some get issued MP5/40's, some get AR15's, some shotguns, and the rest get 6-shot 40mm less lethal launchers.
10/27/2010 12:30:26 PM EDT
[#4]
Colt RO635
10/27/2010 1:03:54 PM EDT
[#5]
We have two MP5/40's but they don't see much use.  The guys much prefer M4's.

There's an agency about an hour from here that as of a year ago put a MP5 9mm in every car.
10/27/2010 1:12:51 PM EDT
[#6]
Local ERT has two MP-5's but they hardly ever get taken out of the safe.  Have several friends on the team.  Apparently the MP-5's are pretty old, been back to H & K numerous times for rebuild.  

M-4's are the choice these days.
10/27/2010 4:30:46 PM EDT
[#7]
Our UMPs are not generally issued. I think the admins bought them as a fancy trunk gun for themselves.
10/27/2010 5:57:49 PM EDT
[#8]
I'm fire but the PD in my city has MP5s officers can sign out if they want.
10/27/2010 6:37:57 PM EDT
[#9]
Our unit still has MP5SD's but no one chooses to deploy with them anymore.  I would like to revive the program and purchase a few UMP's.
10/27/2010 11:25:48 PM EDT
[#10]
A buddy's agency uses MP5's, but they are ratty, old, and in disrepair. Their full-time armorer is having trouble keeping them in service.

This agency apparently has signed a contract for KRISS .45's, but they haven't materialized yet due to some squabbling and price changing from KRISS.
10/27/2010 11:30:00 PM EDT
[#11]
One of our local sheriff's departments issues G18's to SWAT.


They also have MP5's and other interesting kit.
10/28/2010 12:44:35 AM EDT
[#12]
Tulsa County Sheriff's Office has been seen using UMP45's in some of their special operations.
10/28/2010 12:45:53 AM EDT
[#13]
we used to have 3 MP5-40's but they did not work up here in the cold.
so we sold them to a more southerly dept.
Then again, every dept in the world is south of us!
Danomite!
10/28/2010 3:50:23 AM EDT
[#14]
I can think of at least two fairly large agencies in AL that still use sub guns for SRT teams. One uses UMP .40's and the other UMP 45's.  However only  maybe 1/3 have the sub guns while the rest of the team has M4's.  I know the FBI in my old area had MP5's in inventory,because I shot them, but I don't know if they are actively used.

That was as of a few months ago before I left to do some contracting, so I assume that is still the case.
10/28/2010 4:18:12 AM EDT
[#15]
We still have 4 HK MP5s in the arsenal.
10/28/2010 6:03:47 AM EDT
[#16]
Our teams carry a mix of MP5N's with Eotech, and G36C's with TA01NSN/Docter.
10/28/2010 6:49:10 AM EDT
[#17]
MP5s (F/A for SWAT and S/A for detectives). Another local agency has 9mm Colt subs. Two others have UMPs, I think in .45.
10/28/2010 7:57:45 AM EDT
[#18]
We have a couple of MP5s, but they are used as secondary weapons by specialized personnel (LL guy, etc.)



We still have a Reising in the inventory, but we only get it out once a year to have some fun and clean it.
10/28/2010 10:02:44 AM EDT
[#19]
We have an MP5 (might be a .40).  The Major has it.

The rest of us get AR15s and some M16s.

I'm supposed to get my M16 in a few weeks.
10/28/2010 1:14:57 PM EDT
[#20]
They have a lot of neat stuff they qualify with, but the only SMG I have seen them deploy with recently is the HK UMP 40.
10/28/2010 3:06:09 PM EDT
[#21]
we have a couple MP5's...otherwise M4's or M16s....old agency had mp5s, m4s, and g36s
10/28/2010 3:17:43 PM EDT
[#22]
Our agency's response team uses F/A MP5's, F/A 11.5" Colt M4 Commandos, and 16" Benelli M4 12 gauges...
They also have an old Thompson SMG laying around from back in the day, but it isn't used for duty work...
10/28/2010 5:01:43 PM EDT
[#23]
A few years ago ( Before I retired) San Diego PD Narc Unit had some in the safe you could check out.  The DA Investigators also used them.
10/28/2010 5:11:02 PM EDT
[#24]
Quoted:
Colt RO635


This.  I hate it.
10/28/2010 5:17:18 PM EDT
[#25]
Casa Grande PD has MP5s.
Maricopa County SD has MP5/10s.
10/28/2010 6:15:25 PM EDT
[#26]
Each of our patrol cars has an MP-5/9mm and a 14" Benelli secured in the front and, if qualified, an M-4 in the trunk.



Interestingly, our last two OIS' were with MP-5's.  Both were felony traffic stops with armed suspects.  The passenger officers fired, killing the suspects.  Near identical incidents 4 months apart.  First shooting was two 3 round bursts to the upper chest and neck.  The second shooting was one 3 round burst hitting the sternum and breast plate.



Great little weapons for building searches and perimeters.



We just ordered Colt Commandos/5.56 to replace the MP-5's in the front of the patrol cars, but we're gonna keep 20-24 of them to mount on our motors and for our surveillance and entry teams.





John
10/28/2010 6:26:41 PM EDT
[#27]
UMP
10/28/2010 6:28:12 PM EDT
[#28]
We have mp5 9mm FA sub guns for our SWAT guys. Our county SWAT guys have mp5/40s. They are POS's. Our 9s run fine.

Dayton OH SWAT uses ump45s.
10/28/2010 6:49:53 PM EDT
[#29]
Two Colt RO635 9mm Subguns. Originally for the Deputies covering each of the shield guy's in our SWAT stacks. But our Boss (retirng soon) is anti-rifle so they were issued out as we had too many SWAT guys and not enough M16's in the armory.

The real shame is they are issued with a FMJ's only. I can't believe there's not a modern HP that would feed in those guns.
10/28/2010 6:57:48 PM EDT
[#30]
EFMJ might work.
10/28/2010 7:01:05 PM EDT
[#31]
Quoted:
Two Colt RO635 9mm Subguns. Originally for the Deputies covering each of the shield guy's in our SWAT stacks. But our Boss (retirng soon) is anti-rifle so they were issued out as we had too many SWAT guys and not enough M16's in the armory.

The real shame is they are issued with a FMJ's only. I can't believe there's not a modern HP that would feed in those guns.


One of the reasons I hate the Colt SMG.  

10/28/2010 9:14:10 PM EDT
[#32]
Quoted:
We have two MP5/40's but they don't see much use.  The guys much prefer M4's.


Same for here and everyone is issued a M-4.
10/29/2010 5:37:28 AM EDT
[#33]
Our  4 full time ert teams have some subs-mp5s and colt 9mm but most of the guys are going to newer colt m4s...some of the old schoolers are keeping their 9mms thou
10/29/2010 5:45:32 AM EDT
[#34]
Our Gang unit has a few MP5. The K9 Handlers on SWAT use supressed MP5's.

The rest of the SWAT team switched from MP5's to M4's more than 10 years ago.
10/29/2010 6:35:07 AM EDT
[#35]




Quoted:

UMP




Interesting.  What caliber?
10/30/2010 4:17:23 PM EDT
[#36]
We are (soon to change) running MP-5 9mms in our stack on Tac Team..They are being replaced by Bushie select fire M-4s.....
10/30/2010 5:02:49 PM EDT
[#37]




Quoted:

We are (soon to change) running MP-5 9mms in our stack on Tac Team..They are being replaced by Bushie select fire M-4s.....




Oh my friend please tell me its the F/A Bushmaster and not the burst.  I've had nothing but problems with our BM burst guns.  If you buy them make sure you buy extra burst components because you'll be changing them out a lot.  Oh, and get KNS pins too.  Four of our guns had the trigger pin walk out.
10/30/2010 5:13:10 PM EDT
[#38]
Quoted:
Two Colt RO635 9mm Subguns. Originally for the Deputies covering each of the shield guy's in our SWAT stacks. But our Boss (retirng soon) is anti-rifle so they were issued out as we had too many SWAT guys and not enough M16's in the armory.

The real shame is they are issued with a FMJ's only. I can't believe there's not a modern HP that would feed in those guns.


This...Colt SMGs and they are not a good system IMO.  They only run with full power ball ammo, mags are unreliable and fall apart, trigger pins break...and you can't mount an optic bc of the fixed carrying handle.  

All in all, a poor system that is no smaller than a MK 18 and provides less performance than just about any other long gun option as it is limited to ball ammo.  

When I see an SMG in use today, I see somewhere with lazy or uninformed leadership.  Unless you need full suppression, there is NOTHING that an SMG does better than an SBR.
10/30/2010 5:19:50 PM EDT
[#39]
With the 300 Blackout coming on line there will be no reason for them...
10/30/2010 5:30:16 PM EDT
[#40]
I'm a career Firefighter.  Last night at our Station, the NC SBI Swat Team was staging for serving an arrest warrant.  The guys has to wait around for a while, so they started mingling in the station.  Every single one of them had wither a M4, or MP5SD.
10/30/2010 5:41:59 PM EDT
[#41]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Two Colt RO635 9mm Subguns. Originally for the Deputies covering each of the shield guy's in our SWAT stacks. But our Boss (retirng soon) is anti-rifle so they were issued out as we had too many SWAT guys and not enough M16's in the armory.

The real shame is they are issued with a FMJ's only. I can't believe there's not a modern HP that would feed in those guns.


This...Colt SMGs and they are not a good system IMO.  They only run with full power ball ammo, mags are unreliable and fall apart, trigger pins break...and you can't mount an optic bc of the fixed carrying handle.  

All in all, a poor system that is no smaller than a MK 18 and provides less performance than just about any other long gun option as it is limited to ball ammo.  

When I see an SMG in use today, I see somewhere with lazy or uninformed leadership.  Unless you need full suppression, there is NOTHING that an SMG does better than an SBR.


You hit the nail on the head.  Unfortunately for my agency, our leadership will probably wait until something bad happens before replacing it.
11/1/2010 2:34:15 AM EDT
[#42]
just a question, with the popularity of Meth Labs and such and flammable liquids would the smg with silencer like the mp5sd not be a better choice then an unsilenced m4 ??
11/1/2010 5:51:31 AM EDT
[#43]
Uh-oh..3 rounders.....I'll take your advice BCW.....
11/1/2010 10:35:06 AM EDT
[#44]
Our HSLD guys still use MP5s and 16" Colt Canada/Diemaco C8SFW. For the Clan Lab kicks they run the MP5 with a detachable can, I don't know which one.
11/1/2010 4:35:49 PM EDT
[#45]
Not a sub gun but we use Colt 9mm carbines..to be replaced with C8 carbines in .223.

Can't wait to get rid of the 9mm carbines..
11/1/2010 5:40:36 PM EDT
[#46]
Quoted:
Not a sub gun but we use Colt 9mm carbines..to be replaced with C8 carbines in .223.
Can't wait to get rid of the 9mm carbines..


I'll take your mags for my 7" 9mm RRA! PM me for my shipping address, please!!
11/2/2010 10:00:09 AM EDT
[#47]
Quoted:
Each of our patrol cars has an MP-5/9mm and a 14" Benelli secured in the front and, if qualified, an M-4 in the trunk.

Interestingly, our last two OIS' were with MP-5's.  Both were felony traffic stops with armed suspects.  The passenger officers fired, killing the suspects.  Near identical incidents 4 months apart.  First shooting was two 3 round bursts to the upper chest and neck.  The second shooting was one 3 round burst hitting the sternum and breast plate.

Great little weapons for building searches and perimeters.

We just ordered Colt Commandos/5.56 to replace the MP-5's in the front of the patrol cars, but we're gonna keep 20-24 of them to mount on our motors and for our surveillance and entry teams.


John


I think Colt Commandos would be just about perfect for patrol use!
11/2/2010 11:24:01 AM EDT
[#48]
We have (2) MP5SD's in the armory. They stay in the safe.
(6) Surplus M-16's from the 1022/1033 LESO program. They stay in the safe.

Colt AR-15's in the vehicles in secure mounts.
11/3/2010 11:06:56 AM EDT
[#49]
Thank you for the responses so far.  I am trying to gauge how many agencies are still using some type of subgun, and which ones.  In our agency we are still running some 9mm MP5's, though we generally use rifles.  Some of the agencies across our state are running MP5's in 9mm and .40S&W, with a few UMP's in both calibers, mostly we generally see some form of an AR15 rifle, and I can think of a very few FN P90's or HK G36's (more of a rarity).  In smaller agencies we do see a lot of shotguns only as of yet, I think it is due to budgets and sometimes administrations.

We have given Free Rifles & Training (via our grant program) to many needy agencies that did not have any type of a rifle or subgun program.  We have more rifles ready to go to a good home.  We are considering providing some subguns as well if there is interest.



CY6
Greg Sullivan "Sully"
SLR15 Rifles
TheDefensiveEdge.com
(763) 712-0123
11/3/2010 1:19:25 PM EDT
[#50]



Quoted:


Thank you for the responses so far.  I am trying to gauge how many agencies are still using some type of subgun, and which ones.  In our agency we are still running some 9mm MP5's, though we generally use rifles.  Some of the agencies across our state are running MP5's in 9mm and .40S&W, with a few UMP's in both calibers, mostly we generally see some form of an AR15 rifle, and I can think of a very few FN P90's or HK G36's (more of a rarity).  In smaller agencies we do see a lot of shotguns only as of yet, I think it is due to budgets and sometimes administrations.



We have given Free Rifles & Training (via our grant program) to many needy agencies that did not have any type of a rifle or subgun program.  We have more rifles ready to go to a good home.  We are considering providing some subguns as well if there is interest.
CY6

Greg Sullivan "Sully"

SLR15 Rifles

TheDefensiveEdge.com

(763) 712-0123






 
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