RAP-440 pistol, left side.
RAP-440 pistol, right side.
Characteristics
Type | Double Action semiautomatic |
Caliber(s) | 9x19 Luger / Parabellum and .40SW |
Weight unloaded | 915 g |
Length | 165 mm |
Barrel length | 89 mm |
Magazine capacity | 8 (9mm) or 7 (.40) rounds |
In the late nineties, the South African police issued a requirement for
a compact, concealable pistol chambered for 9x19 ammunition. In 1997,
the contract for a new police pistol went to the Republic Arms Company,
which had developed the RAP-401 pistol, a relatively compact sidearm
suitable for concealed carry. Later on, Republic Arms also produced a
.40 calibre version of the same pistol, intended for export. This was
designated RAP-440. It seems that RAP pistols were influenced by the
Spanish Astra A-75. RAP pistols are favored for their reliability and
mild recoil; on the other hand, these pistols are somewhat heavy for
their pocket size.
The RAP-401 is a short-recoil operated, locked-breech pistol of
all-steel construction. It uses a modified Browning type locking system,
as the barrel engages the slide with a single lug that enters the
ejection window. Unlocking is controlled by a cam-shaped lug below the
barrel. The trigger is double-action, with an exposed hammer and
frame-mounted safety, which also doubles as a decocker. Sights are
fixed. Magazines are single-stack; the magazine release button is
located at the base of the trigger-guard.
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