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Hand Guns
(MK-23 Mod O)
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The MK-23 Mod O fires a .45 caliber Automatic
Colt Pistol ball M1911 round with a muzzle velocity of 259 mps. The length with out
the suppresser is 9.65 inches and 16.56 inches with it. It has a weight of 2.26
pounds when empty. (The picture to your left is equipped with laser sights and
suppresser.) |
(Beretta 92 FS, M9)
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The Beretta 92 FS, designated M9 by the U.S.
Military, fires a 9 mm round with a muzzle velocity of 390 mps and is a semi
automatic pistol operating on a short recoil, delayed locking block system, which yields a
faster cycle time. It features a lightweight, forged frame, made from aircraft
quality aluminum alloy. The slide and other steel components are coated with
bruniton, a Teflon based material that provides superior corrosion resistance and reduced
friction between frame and slide. |
(SIG SAUER P228, M11)
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The SIG SAUER P228, designated M11 by the U.S.
Military, fires a 9 mm round and is a semiautomatic, double action pistol, holding a
minimum of eight rounds. It is a compact version of the M9, used by military police,
flight crews, armor crews, intelligence and CID agents, general officers, and any
additionally approved personnel. The M11 also features an ambidextrous magazine
catch. (The magazine release is easily switched from the left to the right) |
(Colt .45, M1911A)
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The Colt .45, designated M1911A by the Marines,
fires a minimum of eight .45 Automatic Colt Pistol rounds, nine if you have one chambered
already and it can also be equipped with an extended magazine. It is a single action
pistol, which means you have to manually pull back the hammer for the first shot, but will
then have semi automatic fire until your clip runs out. This weapon is no longer
standard issue, but is still used by some. |
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