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USP (German: Universale Selbstladepistole, English: universal self-loading pistol) is a semi-auto pistol developed in Germany by H&K as a replacement for the H&K P7 Series. This new family of pistol was focused on the US Civilian and law enforcement market. In 1991, USP prototypes participated in rigorous testing alongside H&K's entry in the Offensive Handgun Weapon System (OHWS) program requested by USSOCOM and result in MK23 Mod 0. Then the USP prototypes were refined in 1992 based on the OHWS trials and finalized the design. USP was formally introduced in 1993 with the USP40 model (chambered the .40 S&W cartridge) and USP9 (chambered the 9x19mm cartridge), and later the USP45 model (chambered the .45 ACP cartridge) in 1995.
Features: - CO2 powered Blow Back pistol - Shoot 6mm plastic BBs - Comes with Metal slide - Comes with Metal outer barrel - Comes with Polymer frame with underbarrel rail for flashlight/laser sight - Comes with Polymer non-slip texture grip - Comes with Metal trigger and magazine release - Comes with Polymer fixed white dot front and rear sight - Package includes heavy 26 rounds CO2 magazine
Specifications: Length: 200mm Weight: 968g (with magazine) Color: Black Material: Metal, Polymer Hop-up: adjustment Shooting Mode: Safety, Semi-Auto Magazine Capacity: 26 Rounds Bullet Type: 6mm BB Gas: 12g CO2 Cartridge Manufacturer: SRC
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