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This is a list of submachine guns that appear on 24. Click on the links in each section to see a detailed breakdown of the weapon's use in a particular season.
Beretta M12
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The Beretta M12 is a 9mm Italian submachine manufactured by Beretta. It was first produced in 1962, and was widely issued in 1978 to replace the Beretta MAB. It is used by the armed and police forces of Italy as well as in several other countries. It takes 9x19mm parabellum rounds, and uses a telescoping bolt to reduce the length of the weapon. The barrel is chromium-plated. It fires at a rate of 550 rounds per minute, and has a range of 100-200m.
Brügger & Thomet APC9
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The Brügger & Thomet Advanced Police Carbine 9mm is a Swiss made submachine gun introduced in 2011. It is an original design by the company and is a lightweight ambidextrous weapon that uses 9x19mm or .45 ACP ammunition. It uses a straight blowback function, firing from the closed bolt, and has a trigger mechanism adapted from the M16. It comes with an Aimpoint TL1 Optic, single point sling and a Quick Detachable vertical handgrip. It fires 1080 rounds per minute at a range of 100m.
Brügger & Thomet MP9
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The Brügger & Thomet MP9 is a 9mm machine pistol manufactured in Switzerland by Brügger & Thomet. The design was based on the Steyr TMP which was purchased by B&T and developed into the MP9. It has a folding stock and integrated Picatinny rail for attaching accessories. It uses 9x19mm parabellum rounds, and variants include the TP9 (semi-automatic civilian variant), TP9SF (selective fire version of the TP9) and the MP45 (taking .45 ACP rounds). The MP9 fires 900 rounds per minute with a range of 100m.
Cobray M-11
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The Cobray M-11 is the Cobray Company's version of Gordon Ingram's MAC-11, the sub-compact variant of the MAC-10. They were first produced in the mid 1980s by SWD, Inc. The standard M-11 takes .380 ACP ammunition, although the M-11/9 variant takes 9mm parabellum in a 32-round magazine. The rate of fire is 1200 rounds per minute, emptying the magazine in a couple of seconds, and the effective range is 50m.
FBP Submachine Gun
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FN P90
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Heckler & Koch MP5
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Heckler & Koch-type submachine guns are amongst the most popular in the real world and also in 24. They are used dominantly by police forces, SWAT teams, and the Armed Forces (in close-quarters scenarios). In 24: The Game, the M5K Deutsche is based on the MP5.
Heckler & Koch MP7
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Heckler & Koch UMP
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IMI Uzi
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In 24: The Game, the RF Micro is based on the IMI Micro Uzi.
M1A1 Thompson
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MAC-10
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The MAC-10 (Military Armament Corporation model 10) is an American made machine pistol designed by Gordon Ingram in 1964. It is used by police and armed forces in many countries worldwide. It is a blowback operated weapon chambered in either .45 ACP or 9mm ammunition, and fires over 1000 rounds per minute with an effective range of 50-70m. A weapon based on the MAC-10, the Hauser M10, is featured in 24: The Game.
Milkor BXP
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The Milkor BXP is a South African 9mm submachine gun produced by Milkor Ltd. and marketed by Armscor. It was developed in the mid 1980s and based on the Ingram MAC-10. It is a blowback operated selective fire weapon with an ambidextrous safety and variety of muzzle devices including silencers, heat shields and grenade launchers. It fires at a rate of 1,000 rounds per minute and has a range of 50-100m.
Škorpion vz. 61
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Steyr SPP
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