H&K USP - FULL SIZE - GBB
An elite model that became the basis for tactical handguns
The H&K USP (Universal Self-loading Pistol), which uses a lightweight polymer frame and is the first in the world to come standard with an under-rail, had a major influence on the style of tactical handguns that came out later.
Originally developed for the American market, the USP's operability is similar to that of handguns such as the Government, which are popular in the United States.
Tokyo Marui has modeled the Variant 1, which is a combination of single and double action and a control lever on the left side only (with manual safety and decocking function), from among the many specification patterns. Based on data measured from the real thing, we have improved the reproduction in every detail.
Technical | |
Capacity Magazine (BBs) | 25 bb's |
Energy (0.20 g) (Jouli) | 0.74 |
Height (mm) | 95 mm |
Hop-Up | adjustable |
Initial velocity of the ball (0.20 g) (m/s) | 86 |
Length (mm) | 195 mm |
Weight (g) | 720 g (with empty magazine) |