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ST Kinetics CPW

ST Kinetics CPW

FieldValue
nameCompact Personal Weapon
imageFile:ST Kinetics CPW at IDEX 2023.jpg
image_size300
captionST Kinetics CPW with an EOTech at IDEX 2023
originSingapore
typePersonal defense weapon
Submachine gun
Machine pistol
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<!-- Service history -->service2009-present
wars
designerST Kinetics
design_date2008
manufacturerST Engineering (formerly ST Kinetics)
variants
weight1.5 kg
length500 mm stock extended
350 mm stock folded
part_length180 mm
height
cartridge9×19mm Parabellum
FN 5.7×28mm NATO
HK 4.6×30mm NATO
actionLever-delayed blowback
rate900–1,100 rounds/min
range100 m (9×19mm Parabellum)
feed30-round plastic box magazine
sightsNone; MIL-STD-1913 rail provided for optics

Submachine gun Machine pistol 350 mm stock folded FN 5.7×28mm NATO HK 4.6×30mm NATO

The CPW (Compact Personal Weapon) is a multi-caliber submachine gun developed by ST Kinetics as a PDW-class firearm.

Design details

The CPW is a modular selective fire lever-delayed blowback operated weapon (using what STK calls a cam recoil mitigation mechanism), which contributes to the low felt recoil and allows for use with high pressure ammunition.

Ergonomics

The weapon has a conventional submachine gun layout with the magazine housed in the pistol grip. The pistol grip's backstrap and the 30-round magazine are molded from a translucent plastic which allows the shooter to quickly verify the remaining level of ammunition visually.

The receiver is machined from a lightweight aluminum alloy and most of the other components are made of a high-strength polymer to further reduce weight and costs.

The barrel and bolt assembly can be quickly replaced, converting the submachine gun to the small-caliber armor-piercing PDW ammunition.

Two Picatinny rails are provided in the CPW for mounting sights and tactical accessories – one continuous rail runs across the top of the receiver and a second shorter accessory rail is installed under the barrel, in front of the trigger guard.

The top rail can accommodate conventional iron sights or optoelectronic sighting devices such as reflex sights. The bottom rail is intended primarily for laser aiming modules, vertical grips and flashlights.

Control

The CPW is fully ambidextrous. Every lever, control or toggle has been mirrored on the opposite side of the receiver – this includes the cocking handle, the fire control selector/manual safety switch (installed above the pistol grip) as well as the bolt release lever, which is used to slam the bolt closed after inserting a new magazine. The ejection port is located on the right side of the weapon.

The CPW has a collapsible metal stock that provides stability during aimed fire. When collapsed, the weapon is not much larger than a conventional pistol, allowing for easy handling and concealment; the CPW can be carried in a holster.

Ammunition

The prototype is chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum, but the manufacturer assures that the weapon's modular design allows for a simple caliber conversion to either 5.7×28mm or 4.6×30mm.

Users

A map with ST Kinetics CPW users in blue
  • Bangladesh: As of 2019, used in limited numbers by special police units.

Notes

References

  1. "Modern Firearm's ST Kinetics CPW".
  2. (4 September 2008). "ST Kinetics CPW (Compact Personal Weapon)".
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  5. "Outdoor gear". Hdtac.com.
  6. "SADJ Visits ST Kinetics – Small Arms Defense Journal".
  7. "新加坡Stk Cpw冲锋枪 ——〖枪炮世界〗".
  8. (December 2019). "Trade Update 2019". [[Small Arms Survey]].
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