Originally posted by ThoughtBubble
"Gunwise, I'd say go with the MP5K, but that's just because it's the only one I know anything about. What's the difference between that and an MP7?"
Festy grins evilly, having a reason to speak in depth about guns, and rubs his hands together before beginning.
"Well, the MP5K (K standing for Kurz, or short) as everyone knows is a scaled down version of the MP5. It was originally made in 1976 by the request of HK representatives in South America, they wanted compact firepower for protecting important peoples. What makes it a potential choice is the fact its a classic, and the whole suitcase deal. There are suitcases made specifically for putting it in so it can be fired from inside them. The trigger is in the handle of the suitcase in fact, very sneaky. A bit of trivia: the MP5K doesn't have a shoulder stock, in 1991 however stocks were made for it and MP5K's fitted with them are known as MP5-PDW's.
"The MP7 is a more recent project of HK, its a sub-machine gun not but doesn't resemble the MP5K in the slightest. It resembles a futuristic Uzi I guess, but is only about the size of the SOCOM or Desert Eagle. It could be considered a competitor to the FN P90 (from Stargate) in fact, very similar ammunition: the MP7 uses 4.6 x 30mm whereas the P90 uses 5.7 x 28mm. A standard in-the-grip magazine for the MP7 contains 20 rounds (just like the FN FiveseveN (my current avatar) which uses the same ammo as the FN P90) and a 40 round sickle clip extends below the grip. What makes the MP7 superior to the P90 though is if you drop a partially loaded P90 magazine bullets within the magazine will be scattered about, causing serious jammage, obviously with its standard magazine design the MP7 doesn't suffer this problem. There's a pile of other features I'd like to mention, in addition to the stuff I wanna say about the other weapons, but I think I've said too much already.
"One other thing though, the reason for HK's attempt to better the P90 could stem from when the company started making guns about 5 years after WW2. Back when they started, they asked FN (Fabrique Nationale) for the rights to build FAL's, FN's assault rifle of the time. Obviously being so close after WW2, and Fabrique Nationale being a French company, they said, "F

ck Off!", this lead to the creation of the G3, but thats another story..."
Festy smiles proudly.
"Oh, and your watch thingy is probably the one from the Tomb Raider movie, therefore if you could get it working you could solve this problem before it even became one, which could lead to other problems associated with time travel, but you'd know the whole deal."