Guns of SOCOM: H&K Mark 23 Suppressed Pistol

Published on October 8, 2015
Duration: 7:56

This guide details the use of the H&K Mark 23 pistol with a Knight's Armament OHG suppressor, as demonstrated by experienced firearms instructors. It covers initial suppressed shooting, handling characteristics of this large-frame handgun, and emphasizes the importance of safety when dealing with hot suppressors. The information is presented with a high degree of authority, drawing on extensive testing and ownership experience.

Quick Summary

The H&K Mark 23, often called the 'world's only crew-served pistol,' is renowned for its extreme durability and extensive military testing, firing 30,000 rounds per pistol with minimal issues. Designed as an 'offensive handgun' for SOCOM, it features raised suppressor sights and an O-ring sealed muzzle, though it can feel front-heavy when suppressed.

Chapters

  1. 00:19Introduction to the H&K Mark 23
  2. 00:54Suppressor and Initial Shooting
  3. 01:50Durability and Testing History
  4. 04:45Final Thoughts and Handling

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the H&K Mark 23 unique in terms of testing?

The H&K Mark 23 is one of the most extensively tested firearms ever, with three pistols firing 30,000 rounds each. It surpassed military requirements, achieving 6,000 rounds between failures and experiencing its first failure at 15,000 rounds.

How does the H&K Mark 23 handle with a suppressor?

When suppressed, the H&K Mark 23 is noted to be front-heavy. However, its large size fits well in large hands, and it's known for exceptional durability and reliability, even after years of ownership.

What was the original purpose of the H&K Mark 23?

The H&K Mark 23 was designed at the request of the U.S. military as an 'offensive handgun' for SOCOM. It was developed through a solicitation process involving major firearm manufacturers like Heckler & Koch and Colt.

What are some notable features of the H&K Mark 23's design?

The Mark 23 features raised suppressor-height sights to clear suppressors, an O-ring sealed muzzle for enhanced performance, and a robust Double Action/Single Action trigger system with a decocking lever and separate safety.

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