- Floro MK-9
Infobox Weapon
name= Floro MK-9
caption= Floro MK-9 SMG
origin= flagcountry|Philippines
type=Submachine gun
is_ranged=yes
service= 2001-Present
used_by=Philippines
wars= Anti-guerrilla operations in thePhilippines
designer=
design_date= Estimated in the late 1980s
manufacturer=Floro International Corporation
production_date= See "Design Date"
number=
variants= MP-9 (Formerly MK-19)
weight= 3.18 kg (Empty)
3.2 kg (With Magazine)
length= 6.45 cm (Stock extended)
46cm (Stock folded)
part_length=
crew=
cartridge=9x19mm Parabellum
caliber=
action= unlocked blowback,closed bolt
rate= 800-850 round/min
velocity=
range=
max_range= 100meters
feed= 25 or 32-round magazine
sights= Front Sight: Fixed
Rear sight: Adjustable for windage
Picatinny railing includedThe Floro Mk. 9 is a
submachine gun designed byFloro International Corporation of the Philippines. The Floro Mk. 9submachine gun is a private venture of Floro International of Tanay, Rizal Province in thePhilippines . The weapon is being marketed to local security forces as a low-cost alternative to importedsubmachine guns and is currently in limited use.Development
Though several Philippine enterprises are involved in the manufacture of small arms,
submachine gun production is mostly limited to clones of foreign designs such as theMAC-10 and theKG-9 assembled in clandestine workshops for sale in the black market. There are few openly marketed indigenous submachine gun designs owing to the availability and popularity of imported weapons such as the IsraeliUzi and the H&KMP5 .The Floro Mk. 9
submachine gun was developed as a private venture byFloro International Corporation , anISO 9000 certified company providing precision manufacturing and digital/optical media services. It was offered for evaluation to theArmed Forces of the Philippines and thePhilippine National Police . Initial responses were favorable and some sales were made, particularly to the AFP's Anti-Crime Task Force and the Philippine Navy's Special Warfare Group. ThePhilippine Marine Corps had a standing requirement forsubmachine guns to serve as personal defense weapons for armor crews and the Floro Mk. 9 was an option. Limited funds and the availability of M3 Grease Guns from reserve weapon stockpiles caused these to be issued instead. The M3 had the advantage of using the.45 ACP cartridge which is more widely used in the AFP and has greater stopping power than the9x19mm Parabellum .Floro International currently markets an updated Mk. 9 and a shorter, lighter version, the MP-9. It is believed to be formerly known as the MK-19 submachine gun.
Design details
The standard Mk. 9 is a blowback weapon chambered for the 9 mm cartridge. It fires from a closed bolt with a selector switch allowing semi-automatic or full automatic fire. There is no bolt-locking mechanism. The upper receiver is a steel tube and the barrel is held in place by the perforated barrel jacket. The lower receiver and magazine housing are of sheet metal. The long magazine well has a plastic handguard and doubles as a forward grip. It has the
Uzi -type magazine interface and usesUzi magazines which are locally available. The folding metal butt is based on theUzi pattern as well. The Mk. 9 uses the firing mechanism of the M16, the standard service rifle in the AFP.The cocking handle is on the left side of the upper receiver incorporated with a dust cover. The front sights are fixed and rear sights have an adjustment knob for windage. The upper receiver has a
Picatinny rail installed allowing telescopic and red dot sights to be used.Variants
The MP-9 is a shortened version with a skeletal wire stock and no barrel jacket. Both the Mk.9 and the MP-9 are available in semi- and full automatic versions.
Users
*PHL
**Philippine Navy
**Philippine Marines References
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*External links
* [http://www.floro-intl.com/mk9.html Official MK9 page]
* [http://www.timawa.net/defense/smallarms/floromk9.htm Information on the MK9]
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