TMP

"An SMG chambered for a 9mm cartridge. It was developed for security and counter-terrorism forces, and boasts portability as well as stopping power derived from its improved ammunition."

- The Arsenal

The Steyr TMP (Tactical Machine Pistol) is a new SMG added during the 7/14/2010 supply drop. It features an integrated suppressor and an iTech Reflex sight.

Overview
The TMP requires a player to be in a clan of Level 3 or higher to purchase. It features an integrated silencer and an iTech Reflex Sight which makes it easy for a skilled player to tap fire. The TMP is a strong 4 shot kill, often a 3 shot kill in close range and almost always a 3 shot kill to the back in close-mid range. The TMP unfortunately has a high damage drop when attacking longer-range targets.

The TMP is often confused with the UMP. However, the TMP decisively has more damage than the UMP, but also more recoil to balance it out. Both the TMP and UMP have the same fire rate. One can notice that the TMP is much lighter and sturdier for even firing.

The TMP costs 1200 GP for 1 day, with the added expenses coming from the preattached silencer and reflex sight. Like most SMG's, players can counterbalance the relatively high ROF by adding an Extended Magazine I or II. The TMP's recoil pattern is similar to that of the UMP: the first 3-4 shots have little recoil but from then on the gun starts to lose control.

Trivia
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 * In real life this is a machine pistol, the weapon itself calls it that in the abbrievation.
 * In real life this gun uses the 9mm round, but ingame the gun is stronger than the UMP which uses the .45 ACP or the .40 S&W, which both are stronger than the 9mm round.
 * In real life, this gun is no longer produced now known as the MP9 as Steyr sold the design to swiss company Brügger & Thomet in 2001.
 * The TMP has a unique suppressor sound.
 * This gun even rivals Mei's MP7 MOD in stats, although the stats are not always accurate.
 * If one were to equip a Fast Loader Mag I, the TMP would have 23 rounds per clip instead of the usual 24.
 * A common nickname for the TMP is the " T oo  M uch  P ower", a reference to its perception as being "overpowered".