ASP pistol, right side
 ASP pistol, left side
 Diagram of Guttersnipe sight for ASP pistol, from original patent
Type: Double Action
Calibers: 9x19 mm Luger/Parabellum
Weight unloaded: not known
Length: ~ 173 mm
Barrel length: ~83 mm
Capacity: 7 rounds
 The ASP pistol has been developed by American gunsmith Paris Theodore 
in early 1970s. It is believed that the design was inspired by some US 
government organisation(s) which required a compact and powerful handgun
 for its undercover agents, operating worldwide. Some years later (circa
 1982-83), small batch of ASP pistols (about 250 to 300 pieces) has been
 released to the American market; these guns were manufactured by 
Armament Systems and Procedures company. After that, this gun was never 
manufactured.
 The ASP pistol was designed as a deep concealment weapon, and thus had a
 compact size and no-snag appearance, with distinctive shape. The most 
interesting thing about the ASP is its patented Guttersnipe sight, which
 required no front sight blade. The relatively large rear sight block 
had an open-top tunnel, through which the shooter aimed the gun. This 
was not the best long-range arrangement, but the ASP was intended for 
close-range clandestine work only, so this sight was good enough - fast 
and snag-proof. 
 The ASP pistol was not an entirely original design. Instead, it was a major rebuild of the well-known Smith&Wesson Model 39 double action semi automatic pistol.
 The rebuild procedure included cutting off the parts of the slide, the 
barrel and the grip frame, removal of the hammer spur, reshaping of the 
trigger guard and grip frame, and many other changes. The grip panels 
were made from translucent Lexan plastic, allowing the shooter to 
quickly observe the rounds, remaining in the magazine. All sharp corners
 were smoothed out, and all external surfaces were covered with black 
Teflon finish. The ASP retained the double action trigger with slide 
mounted safety-decocker of the S&W M39, as well as its short recoil operated, locked breech action. Standard S&W M39
 magazine has been shortened to fit into the shorter grip of ASP, and 
held seven rounds of 9mm ammunition instead of original eight.


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