Most were made in 9x19mm (aka, 9mm Parabellum, 9mm Luger). There were a limited number manufactured to fire the 10x22mm (aka, .40 Smith & Wesson) cartridge, as well.
Some AUG assault rifles can be modified to be smaller and fire a smaller caliber of bullet, but these are not true submachine guns.
a mp5 submachine gun
The Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun fires a 9x19mm cartridge, which has an overall length of 19.69 millimeters, and a rim diameter of 9.96 millimeters. The bullet itself has a diameter of 9.01 millimeters, with length depending on the type of bullet (ie jacketed, unjacketed, hollow-point).
9mm submachine gun of German design, made by Heckler & Koch. Made in the 1960's. The MP5 is currently one of the most widely used submachine guns in the world. Its successor is the Heckler & Kock UMP.
Depends on the model and caliber of the weapon.
The Heckler & Koch MP5K, a shortened version of the venerable MP5 submachine gun, was first released in 1976.
The standard magazine for the Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun has a capacity of 30-rounds. However, 15-round magazines are also available.
If you mean a .40 caliber bullet in a .32 caliber gun- no. The bullet would be 8 thousandths of inch too large to fit in the gun. Caliber refers to the diameter of the bullet, so a .40 caliber bullet is ABOUT .40 inches across, and a .32 bullet ABOUT .32 inches across.
They need to add the M40A3 sniper rifle and the MP5 submachine gun from CoD 4.
No, the bullet will not seat.
Its the size of the bullet that the gun is made for. its the caliber that a handgun uses
It depends on the caliber of the bullet.