HK P9s
The P9 is a Pistolet Simple action developed during the moitiée first of the Années 1960 by the German company Heckler&Koch. Returned in production in 1969, P9 will be produced in a small number of specimens before being replaced by the P9S which is the version double action.
Produced in Germany until in 1978, it is always licensed product in Greece. it was employed by various police force in Germany and in the rest of the world. Its version barrack room in .45 ACP STATES and equipped with a gun accepting a Silencieux was adopted of number limited by the American unit of commando of Navy SEALs.
The mechanism of the weapon takes again the mechanism of delayed-action of the action by locking by rollers, initially developed during the Second world war and which one finds on a great number of weapons produced by Heckler&Koch after war.
The weapon is equipped with an internal dog and an order to arm it and disarm it located inside the trigger guard.
Specifications
- Gauges: 9 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP STATES
- Weight noncharged: 0,880kg
- Weight charged: 1,030kg
- Length: 19,2cm
- Length of the gun: 10,2cm
- Capacity: 9 blows (9 mm), 7 blows (.45 ACP STATES)
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