The same one used by the Malaysian police.
Here you are: The Malaysian Police have a 30 round magazine. For the layman it means 30 bullets per magazine. I do not know the number of magazines they carry, in the Infantry, the Rangers, they carry 5 magazines. Of course, they carry boxes of ammo, to refill those magazines that have been expended.
The Heckler & Koch MP5 is a sub machine gun with a blow back recoil operated roller-locked bolt that fires from a closed position. It is chambered for 9mm Parabellum with 10, 15, and
30 round box magazines as well as 110 round drum magazines available. The smooth recoil characteristics provide optimum control when firing bursts or full automatic. Its small size enables concealed carrying or for use in confined areas. It has proved to be very accurate and reliable, even under adverse conditions. Its maintenance requirements are minimal.
The H&K MP5 has a front sight post and a select-range rear peep sight. Optional accessories include night sights, scopes, and laser aiming devices. The sub machine gun weighs 6 3/4 lbs. (3.07kg) loaded, and is 19 1/3 inches (490mm) in length with stock minimized. Its cyclic rate of fire is 800 rounds/minute, its effective range is 656 feet (200 meters) and its muzzle velocity is 1312 feet/second (400 meters/second).
The safety selector on the MP5 has three positions, based on German spelling:
•S: Safe mode
•E: Semiautomatic
•F: Automatic
This is in relation to the kid shot by a trigger happy cop. In the Army some soldiers get sick listening to the "rules of engagement" whenever they go on duty, as they will have to probably deal with civilians. They can virtually read it out to you paragraph by paragraph. It is read by the Guard Commander every time they are given assignments.
This version was used by us, it had a silencer. Quiet death. Normally the members of the "Unit Combat Intelligence" used these versions, as they operated in 5 men teams. I used to command them.
Operational rules of engagement are easy, just kill whoever is in your area. Applicable to the threat and area in a Counter Insurgency situation, when we were at war with the Malayan Communist Party. Well, sub machine guns are not very accurate when fired from a speeding vehicle, unless of course you are a very well trained soldier. I do not think the Police are. This is in relation to
Cop: My partner shot at Aminulrasyid. The Aminulrasyid Amzah shooting trial heard incriminating testimony today when the partner of accused Corporal Jenain Subi said the latter had indeed fired his Heckler and Koch MP5 at the 14-year old on Jalan Tarian. The sub-machine gun gives firepower, in this case against an innocent and adventurous kid, who never expected the Police to kill him.