G 41 Pistol (PBR)

The G41 pistol is a semi-automatic handgun designed and manufactured by German firearms company Heckler & Koch (H&K). It was developed as a military and law enforcement weapon and is known for its reliability, accuracy, and rugged construction. The G41 is chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum, which is a standard NATO pistol cartridge. This caliber provides a good balance of stopping power and manageable recoil.
The G41 follows the typical design principles of H&K firearms, featuring a polymer frame combined with metal components. This construction helps to keep the pistol lightweight while ensuring durability.
The G41 is a recoil-operated, semi-automatic pistol. It uses a short-recoil mechanism, where the slide and barrel move together during the firing cycle.
The standard magazine capacity of the G41 is 13 rounds. There are variations of the pistol that may offer different magazine capacities to suit specific user needs.
The pistol is designed with ergonomic features, including textured grips and ambidextrous controls, making it comfortable to hold and operate for both left- and right-handed shooters.
The G41 typically comes equipped with fixed iron sights, consisting of a front and rear sight. These sights allow for quick target acquisition and accurate shooting.
The pistol incorporates various safety features, including a manual safety lever and a trigger safety. These safety mechanisms help prevent accidental discharges and improve overall handling safety.
The G41 is often equipped with a Picatinny rail on the frame, allowing users to attach accessories such as tactical lights or laser sights.
Heckler & Koch has produced several variants of the G41 pistol, including models with different barrel lengths, finishes, and additional features.
The G41 was initially developed for German law enforcement agencies and was later adopted by various military and police forces around the world due to its reliability and performance.
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