ASP (handgun)
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The ASP is a custom made handgun intended for covert operations. It was designed and built for the U.S. Government by Paris Theodore, owner of Seventrees, Ltd. a custom gunleather shop in New York. The gun is based on the S&W (Smith & Wesson) model 39 pistol. Some features that set this gun apart are clear Lexan grips allowing the owner to see how much ammo is left, rounded hammer and other parts to reduce possibility of snagging clothing when drawing, and no front sight. Instead, a type of sight called a guttersnipe is used. The gun is coated in Teflon to ease cleaning, resist corrosion, and eliminate the need for lubrication.
The ASP became James Bond's weapon of choice during the 1980s and early 1990s in the John Gardner series of novels. Bond, in total, used the ASP in 11 original novels as his main weapon starting with Role of Honour in 1984.
The gun was an advanced reworked Smith and Wesson Model 39 or 39-2, employing:
- a shortened slide:
- a fixed bushing (in lieu of the Smith and Wesson designed collet bushing which could fail, jamming the Model 39 with broken fragments of the bushing — an issue which did not exist in the ASP);
- a radically different sighting system;
- clear lexan grip-panels;
- custom-tuned springs;
- a fully ramped and throated, shortened barrel; and
- the overall shape, smoothened and radiused to ensure no risk of snagging on draw.
Checkering was kept to a minimum, and reserved for the frontstrap and backstrap, as opposed to the grip panels, which were smooth to prevent the drawing hand from catching prematurely on draw, thereby minimizing the risk of any misalignment of the pistol during presentation, aiming, and firing.
The ASP 9 mm handgun was made in either right-handed, or left-handed models, as the extended trigger guard(which included a recurved hook for the index finger of the supporting hand — one of the earliest known instances of such a feature) was cut away on the side of the strong-sided hand (which would depend on the handedness of the individual purchasing the weapon.
Production of holsters and magazine carriers for the ASP 9 mm were contracted out to Ken Null, who still produces those designs today.
Specifications
- Type: Semi-automatic, locked breach,double action
- Caliber: 9 mm parabellum
- Mass: 680g (24oz)
- Barrel length: 82.5 mm (3.25 in)
- Capacity: 7 Rounds
External links
- http://www.hmss.com/qbranch/qb0101.htm
- http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg147-e.htm
References
- Modern Small Arms - Ian Hogg, ISBN 1-85841-075-4
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