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(New page: [[Image:ASP 9.jpg|thumb|right|400px|ASP 9 (Highly customized pistol using a stock Smith & Wesson Model 39 as the starting point) - 9mm. This is the screen used firearm from the film ''[[C...)
 
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[[Image:ASP 9.jpg|thumb|right|400px|ASP 9 (Highly customized pistol using a stock Smith & Wesson Model 39 as the starting point) - 9mm.  This is the screen used firearm from the film ''[[Cobra]]'' ]]
 
[[Image:ASP 9.jpg|thumb|right|400px|ASP 9 (Highly customized pistol using a stock Smith & Wesson Model 39 as the starting point) - 9mm.  This is the screen used firearm from the film ''[[Cobra]]'' ]]
  
The ASP 9 is a highly customized and modified Smith & Wesson Model 39.  James Bond 007 carried an ASP 9 in one of the books.  The pistol utilized the 'gutter sight', a rear slot that look like a water trough, intended to be used by the shooter in fast instinct aiming, rather than conventional pistol sights.
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The ASP 9 is a highly customized and modified Smith & Wesson Model 39.  James Bond 007 carried an ASP 9 in several of the novels written by John Gardner. Also, Felix Leiter carries an ASP in a story by Gardner's successor Raymond Benson (The Facts of Death), though Benson had 007 go back to the Walther PPK and the new P99.   
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The pistol utilized the 'guttersnipe sight', a rear slot that looks like a water trough, intended to be used by the shooter in fast instinct aiming, rather than conventional pistol sights.
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'''The ASP 9 was used in the following:'''
 
'''The ASP 9 was used in the following:'''

Revision as of 03:03, 10 March 2009

ASP 9 (Highly customized pistol using a stock Smith & Wesson Model 39 as the starting point) - 9mm. This is the screen used firearm from the film Cobra

The ASP 9 is a highly customized and modified Smith & Wesson Model 39. James Bond 007 carried an ASP 9 in several of the novels written by John Gardner. Also, Felix Leiter carries an ASP in a story by Gardner's successor Raymond Benson (The Facts of Death), though Benson had 007 go back to the Walther PPK and the new P99.

The pistol utilized the 'guttersnipe sight', a rear slot that looks like a water trough, intended to be used by the shooter in fast instinct aiming, rather than conventional pistol sights.


The ASP 9 was used in the following:

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