This guide details the unique features of the ASP 9mm pistol, as discussed by Ian McCollum and Caleb Daniels on Forgotten Weapons. It focuses on understanding the 'Guttersnipe' sight system, the pistol's 'melted' edges for concealed carry, transparent grips for round counting, and other modifications like the bobbed hammer. The information is derived from expert analysis of a firearm featured in James Bond's literary adventures.
This video discusses the ASP 9mm pistol as a 'sneaky pistol' for 1980s James Bond, aligning with Ian Fleming's hyper-authentic writing style. The presenter highlights the specific holster used, carried at the 4 o'clock position with a dual magazine carrier featuring a central magnet, which was considered 'cool' for the era. The ASP 9mm was carried by Bond throughout the Gardner era.
This guide details the unique modifications found on the ASP 9mm pistol, a pioneering subcompact designed for deep concealment. Expert analysis from Ian McCollum highlights features like 'melted' edges for snag-free drawing, the 'Guttersnipe' sight system for rapid acquisition, and transparent Lexan grips with skeletonized magazines for ammunition status checks. These custom enhancements represent a significant historical step in the evolution of concealed carry firearms.
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