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Tokyo Marui USP Compact GBB Pistol

Tokyo Marui USP Compact GBB Pistol

Regular price £159.95 GBP
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Tokyo Marui USP Compact Gas blow back pistol

The USP Compact, by Tokyo Marui, is a popular choice of pistol for many airsofters, thanks to its smooth cycling and crisp blowback. Tokyo Marui are known for their quality so it's not really surprising.

In true Marui style, this compact pistol is reliable and sturdy, whilst still being lightweight, therefore not adding a huge amount of weight to your loadout.

Features:

  • Polymer Slide and Frame
  • Real action De-cocking Lever acts as safety button and de-cocking function
  • Metal Safety Lever, Side Release and Magazine Release
  • 20mm Picatinny Underside Rail for tactical accessories
  • White Dot Front & Rear Sight
  • Polymer Outer Barrel with USP marking
  • Polymer lower frame with USP marking
  • Full Metal 23 round Gas Magazine included
  • Adjustable hop-up system
  • Double action system

 

Specifications:

  • Length: 175mm
  • Barrel Length: 65mm
  • Hop-Up: Adjustable
  • Shooting Mode: Semi-Automatic
  • Colour: Black
  • Magazine Capacity: 23 Rounds
  • Construction Materials: Metal/Polymer
  • Bullet Type: 6mm BB
  • Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui 

      This replica is designed to use Nuprol 1.0 White Gas 

      USP (German: Universale Selbstladepistole, English: universal self-loading pistol)

      The USP 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 resulting 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.

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