
When the US armed forces SOCOM (Special Operations Command) began looking for
a new sidearm for groups like the Navy SEALS, several compagnies submitted a
gun. Ultimately the H&K gun was chosen as the new sidearm. Conform with the
wishes of SOCOM, the gun is chambered in the .45 ACP caliber, and is capable of
withstanding firing heavy loads. The barrel is threaded and will accept a
silencer, it has a special ring in front for better lockup with the slide, and a
attachment for a combined Laser/Infrared spotlight is molded into the front of
the polymer frame. The magazine holds 12 rounds, and is made of stainless steel.
The gun also features a special double recoil spring, which helps to reduce felt
recoil.
The entire gun is resistant to saltwater spray, wil function after
having been dragged through mud, and in general the gun had to withstand a
battery of tests so harsh, that it is safe to say that with normal use the gun
is indestructible.
The most heard complaint about the gun is that it is too
big for comfortable carry, and it is rumored that several Navy SEAL members now
carry the H&K USP in .45 ACP, wich has been derived from the SOCOM gun, but
is somewhat more handy. The only modification they have done to the USP is the
fitting of a threaded barrel for the silencer.
Weight: 2.5 lbs (1.14 kg)
Caliber: .45 ACP
Barrel: 5 inch (12.5 cm)
Action: Double action / Single
action adjustable.
Range: 165 ft (50 m)
Payload: 12 + 1
Cost: $ 2,200
Made in: Germany
Special:
Threaded barrel for silencer, special recoil buffer system, Reliable under
ANY circumstances, highly resistant to wear, very accurate, Polymer frame, very
accurate, adapted by US Army Special Operations Command.
By Mischa