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| [[Cobra]]||[[Sylvester Stallone]] || Marion Cobretti || ||1986
| [[Commando]]||[[David Patrick Kelly]] || Sully || || 1985
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| [[Cobra]]||[[Sylvester Stallone]] || Marion Cobretti || deleted scenes ||1986
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Revision as of 02:20, 4 October 2012

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ASP 9 (Highly customized pistol using a stock Smith & Wesson Model 39 as the starting point) - 9x19mm. This is the screen used firearm from the film Cobra

The ASP 9 is a highly customized and modified Smith & Wesson Model 39. James Bond 007 carried an ASP 9 in several of the novels written by John Gardner. Also, Felix Leiter carries an ASP in a story by Gardner's successor Raymond Benson (The Facts of Death), though Benson had 007 go back to the Walther PPK and the new P99.

The pistol utilized the 'gutter sight', a rear slot that looks like a water trough, intended to be used by the shooter in fast instinct aiming, rather than conventional pistol sights.


The ASP 9 was used in the following:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Commando David Patrick Kelly Sully 1985
Cobra Sylvester Stallone Marion Cobretti deleted scenes 1986

Video Games

Game Title Mods Notes Release Date
Call of Duty: Black Ops Can be wielded "akimbo style" Anachronistic 2010