Description
Tokyo Marui USP Compact GBB
The USP (Universal Self-loading Pistol), developed by H & K in 1993, had a profound impact on the design of tactical handguns. Its compact variant is known as the USP Compact.
Within Tokyo Marui, meticulous attention was paid to replicating both single and double-action firing mechanisms from various specifications. The model features a control lever situated solely on the left side, encompassing manual safety and decocking functionalities, alongside a combined Valiant 1 design. Leveraging data obtained from the actual firearm, there’s an enhanced focus on detail for improved accuracy in replication.
Key Features:
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Large Caliber Cylinder: With a 15mm diameter cylinder powered by gas for launching and blowback, this design achieves consistent firing performance and robust blowback action.
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Safety & Decocking System: The control lever facilitates locking the hammer in the fully cocked position (ready to fire) and returning it to the half-cocked state, preventing accidents due to mishandling.
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Realistic Operation Reproduction: Experience both single-action – where pulling the slide raises the hammer for firing – and double-action, with two distinct firing methods involving trigger pulls.
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Bobd Hammer: Incorporating a snag-resistant Bobd Hammer design, minimizing the likelihood of catching on clothing or holsters during withdrawal.
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Undermount Rail Inclusion: The integrated underrail on the frame is a standard feature. Attachment of the included undermount rail allows for the installation of Picatinny-standard accessories, like flashlights, with a 20mm width.
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Ambidextrous Magazine Catch Lever: Facilitating operation from either the left or right side.
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Die-cast Magazine: The package includes 23 cold-resistant die-cast magazines. Each magazine comes with a finger-rest-equipped bumper ensuring stability during handling. The finger-rest-equipped bumper is replaceable with the included flat mag plate.