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HECKLER & KOCH MarK 23 PISTOL
The MK23 gives shooters absolute match grade accuracy
- yet they exceed the most stringent operational requirements
ever demanded of a combat handgun.
One of the most thoroughly tested handguns in history,
the MK23/MARK 23 project originated in 1991 when HK began
development for the U.S. Special Operations Command,
the unit that directs the activities of America’s
most elite military units, including the NAVY SEALS and
the Army Special Forces. Following stringent comparative
trials, on May 1st, 1996 the Mk23 was adopted as a service
pistol under the designation MK23 MOD.O.
Among others the following tests had to be passed successfully:
- 30,000 round endurance firing test with + P ammunition
- Extreme temperatures +73°C/-54°C
- 96 hours saline mist test
- Sand, dust and sludge tests
- 96 hour surf simulation
- Harshest drop tests
- Accuracy and the highest precision
The frame mounted de-cocking lever, separate from the
ambidextrous safety lever, allows the
hammer to be lowered safely and quietly. When the hammer
is down,
the ambidextrous
frame mounted safety lever is locked
in
fire position so that the pistol is always ready
for Single
Action
operation. During testing, the USP
had to meet the
most stringent operational and accuracy
requirements ever
demanded of a combat handgun. Endurance
testing demonstrated a service life of over 30,000
rounds of + P ammunition.
To meet the reliability requirement,
the pistol had to demonstrate a minimum of 2000 mean
rounds
between stoppage
(MRBS). All pistols in the test exceeded
the
2000 MRBS with an average of 6000 rounds.
In more than 450 accuracy test firings from a
precision firing fixture, MK23 pistols far exceeded
the US Government requirement, averaging under
37 mm.
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