MP5 Tactical
Handguards
English version translated by Roy Original
Chinese version is here
The HK MP5 Sub Machine Gun has always been a favorite amongst
military-police/airsofters, and I no exception to this: my very first
airsoft gun was a Tokyo-Marui MP-5A5 which i still own today.
One
of the most unique qualities of the MP5 series I've noticed is, the more
you throw onto it, the better it looks: be it red-dot scopes, laser
sights, scope mounts, or a RIS, everyone can customize their MP-5s to
their own personal needs/taste. However, the one thing that almost
everyone seems to have on their MP5s is the Tactical Hanguard.
 The "real deal" SureFire Tactical Handguard
The MP5 Series has always been one of Tokyo-Marui's more better selling
models, and it was only a matter of time until Tokyo-Marui released a
tactical hanguard, which of course, they did. Unfortunatly, their version
of the MP-5 tactical handguard had a few serious faults
- It was made of plastic, had a very shiny finish.
- The included flashlight was relatively crude.
- The flashlight activation switch was only 1cm in length and width,
unlike the "strip" activation swtich like the real deal.
But despite these drawbacks, airsofters still picked up these
handguards like crazy, all happily opening up their wallets for this
Tokyo-Marui's interpretation.
Later, a Hong Kong based company, G&P set their sights on this
market, and released a slightly improved version of the tactical
handguard. A big pro on this model though, was that it could used SureFire
bulbs, and had the same amazing lighting power like the real deal. This
version quickly dominated the market, with a few players even modifying
their Tokyo-Marui tactical handguards quite crudely to accept the G&P
produced flashlight.
 G&P version of the MP5 Tactical Handguard
Not too long ago, Classic Army, the producers of the popular metal
bodies decided to produce their own version of the MP-5 series tactical
handguard themselves. In order to gain an advantage over the G&P
version which had dominated the market for quite some time, Classic Army
made a few important design decisions:
- The flashlight was made to resemble the real SureFire version much
more closely, one of G&P's version's drawbacks, and
- adjusted their price in order to agressively attack G&P's
domination of the market. One Hong Kng based website even hailed the
Classic Army Handguard as the "Cheaper version of the G&P".
 Classic Army MP-5 Series Tactical Handguard
Classic Army's tactical handguard had quite a few improvements,
but because of the aggressive pricing, there were a few negative results.
- The quality of the work on the handguard was mediocre, and a clear
copy of the G&P version (used same molds?)
- The Flashlight only had the same diameter as the real steel.
Texturing and other physical traits were completely ignored. (Patent
problems? Production Costs?)
- The finish on the product was not that good: too shiny, and the
texture was nothing close to the real version's.
- The internal wiring is a mess: The wires are hot glued or just
stuffed into the handguard.
The Intruder Shop long ago announced it was going to make a version
that would deal with all of the problems in the other versions, but it was
a good 8 months before the final product was finally created. It is said
that they had to prolong production/design of the product three times in
order to create a handguard that would live up to it's promise of being
the best ever produced in the airsoft world.
Well after all this
time, have they produced something worth the wait? Two days ago was given
some time to get a few looks at their product, and take a few exclusive
pictures.
 Guarder MP5 Series Tactical Handguard
Jimmy Fan, the president of the Intruder Shop (which
designs/produces all products of the Guarder lines of products) noted a
few unique characteristics of the tactical handguard.
- The flashlight mimics the real deal version extremely closely,
without infringing on patents/copyrights. Compared to other version of
the tactical handguard, the Guarder version beats them hands down.
 From left to right: SureFire, Guarder, ClassicArmy, and
G&P version
- The handguard itself is made to mimic the angle and curve of the
SureFire tactical handguard. Previous version by Tokyo-Marui, Classic
Army, and G&P all do not mimic this. G&P and Classic Army's
version were copied off the Tokyo-Marui version, hence they inherited
the weakness of the Tokyo-Marui Version.
 From left to right: SureFire, Guarder, ClassicArmy, and
G&P version
- Guarder's texturing of their handguard makes it impossible to
distinguish it from the real deal with the naked eye. Mr. Fan noted that
SureFire's texturing is especially detailed/expensive, and increasing
production costs a great deal (please note the enhanced digital pictures
below comparing the textures of the hand guards).
G&P's Texturing
ClassicArmy's Texturing. Notice how it seems to be less
detailed/thorough?
SureFire's Texuring
Guarder's texuring: Only with extreme magnification can
you note the differences between this version at the SureFire's.
Only after taking pictures and listening to Mr. Fan did i see the
careful and thoughtful design concepts incorporated into this product.
Also, the flashlight can be seperately purchased, and due to the
design, it is possible to unscrew the body of the flashlight from the
handguard, and attach a seperately purchased (available from SureFire)
button switch, during it into a easily carried 6P for personal use.
Also, people who already own the G&P version will be
delight! This modified flahlight body can also be mounted on the G&P
handguard, upgrading the power of G&P immediately!
Finally,
the handguard is made of FRP(Fiber Reinforced Polymer, unlike the plain
old plastic of other brands). Initially it was planned to use the same
nylon material as the SureFire real deal version, but due to
difficulties in producing that type of material along with high costs,
this was dropped in favor of FRP. (It is rumoured that more than half
the time spent on this project was devoted to in the attempt to use this
material)
The Guarder produced tactical handguard which I've
introduced to you will be introduced to the market at the 2001 Taipei
World Trade Center Toy Exhibition, and trust me, I'm not gonna miss my
chance to pick up this product! (Note:At the time of this
translation, this product has been on the local market for 3 months
already, and is available from most international dealers)
by Mustang
/ If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to email me.
Thanks! =)
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