
Manufacturer: Heckler and Koch GmbH, Oberndorf-am-Neckar
Caliber: .45ACP
Length: (Stock extended) 27.17in (Stock retracted) 17.72 in
Weight Unloaded: 4.93lbs
Barrel: 7.87in, polygonal rifling, RHT
Magazine: 25 round detatchable box
Muzzle velocity: ~935ft/sec (285m/sec)
Cyclic Rate: 600 rpm
Modes of Fire: Semi auto, fully auto
More information to come
The UMP45's selector switch is spun about 180 degrees from 'normal.' It's pointing off to never-never land; the little white dash on the switch should be pointing to the pictogram of the seven red bullets to be set to fully automatic. The lever part of the switch should be pressing into the user's hand to alert him that the weapon is set to fully-automatic.
In addition, the weapon's cocking handle and ejector port is on the same side, just as on the MP5N's model. This is wrong. Assuming that you have a left handed model, the ejector port for spent shells should be on the left (visible) side, and the cocking handle, and it's cut-out, should be on the right (far) side of the weapon.
On the UMP45, just as on the MP5N again, the weapon's cocking handle is never retracted. The cocking handle is in the forward position in the animation, as the magazine is ejected and a fresh one put in. Then, mysteriously, the player slaps the handle as if to let it out of it's notch and let it go forward - but it was never brought back in the first place!
