Girls' Frontline: USP Compact
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USP Compact is a character from the Tactical SRPG ES game Girls' Frontline and its derivatives, developed by MicaTeam and published by DigitalSky.
Historical Basis
The USP is a semi-automatic pistol developed in Germany by Heckler & Koch GmbH (H&K) in 1989, as a replacement for the P7 series of handguns. Like their large frame predecessors, USP Compacts are designed with the demanding needs of law enforcement and military shooters. The USP uses a more conventional Browning-style cam-locked action, similar to that used in the Hi-Power, but with a polymer frame. Using a modified linkless Browning-type action, the USP Compact is built to take the punishment of high-energy +P loads. The USP Compact is capable of firing cartridges in 9 mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP. Based on the full-size USP models, these small pistols combine compact size with optimum effective shooting performance.
Specifications
- Caliber: 9mm/.357sig/40SW/.45ACP
- Length:
- 194 mm (7.64 in) (USP 9 mm/.40)
- 201 mm (7.87 in) (USP .45)
- 173 mm (6.81 in) (Compact 9 mm/.40)
- 219 mm (8.64 in) (Tactical .40/.45)
- 224 mm (8.81 in) (Expert .40)
- 240 mm (9.45 in) (Match)
- Weight without magazine:
- 748 g (1.65 lb) (USP 9 mm/.40)
- 789 g (1.74 lb) (USP .45)
- 667 g (1.47 lb) (Compact 9 mm)
- 694 g (1.53 lb) (Compact .40)
- 726 g (1.60 lb) (Compact .45)
- 771 g (1.70 lb) (Tactical 9 mm)
- 861 g (1.90 lb) (Tactical .40/.45)
- 875 g (1.93 lb) (Expert .40)
- 848 g (1.87 lb) (Expert .45)
- 1180 g (2.6 lb) (Match 9mm/.40/.45)
- Barrel length:
- 108 mm (4.25 in) (USP 9 mm/.40)
- 112 mm (4.41 in) (USP .45)
- 91 mm (3.58 in) (Compact 9 mm/.40)
- 97 mm (3.80 in) (Compact .45)
- 121 mm (4.78 in) (Tactical 9 mm/.40)
- 132 mm (5.19 in) (Expert .40/.45)
- 153 mm (6.02 in) (Elite)
- 153 mm (6.02 in) (Match)
- Magazine size:
- 13 rounds (9×19mm)
- 12 rounds (.357, .40 S&W)
- 8 or 10 rounds (.45 ACP)
- Rifling: polygonal
- Action: Short recoil, DA/SA, DA/DAO
- Manufactured: 1993-
- Muzzle velocity: 350 m/s
- Sights: Rear notch and front blade (Patridge, "3-dot" type; adjustable rear on Tactical, Match and Expert)
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