Colt SSP pistol , 9mm
| Type | Double Action semiautomatic | 
| Caliber | 9x19mm Luger/Parabellum/NATO | 
| Weight unloaded | n/a | 
| Length | n/a | 
| Barrel length | n/a | 
| Magazine capacity | 15 rounds | 
 9mm Colt SSP (Stainless Steel Pistol) was designed during late sixties 
and then shelved until XM9 trials, which began in late 1970s and in 1985
 were won by Beretta M92FS
 pistol. It was then voluntarily withdrawn from trials by Colt for 
unpublished reasons, and never manufactured for commercial sales. This 
was a big mistake on part of the Colt's management, as back in 1970s and
 even 1980s this pistol had a great sales potential. However, this was 
not the only mistake made by Colt's top heads during that timeframe, 
which almost killed this once famous company by the turn of 21st 
century.
 Colt SSP pistol was made almost entirely from stainless steel. It used 
traditional Browning High-Power type locking breech, short recoil 
action, and a double action trigger with exposed hammer and ambidextrous
 slide-mounted safety. Hammer en-bloc unit is made removable for ease of
 maintenance. Magazines were double stack, and held fifteen rounds of 
9mm ammunition. Sights were fixed, with the rear sight being dovetailed 
to the slide.


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