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High Standard HDM

 
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High Standard HDM
Type Suppressed Semi-automatic pistol
Place of origin  United States
Service history
In service 1942 to Current
Used by OSS, US Special Operations Forces, CIA
Wars World War II, Cold War
Specifications
Weight (47 oz), empty
Length (13.815 in)
Suppressor length x diameter= (7.75 x 1.0 in)
Barrel length (6.75 in)
Height (5 in)

Cartridge .22 LR
Action Blowback, SA
Rate of fire Semi-automatic
Muzzle velocity 1,080 fps
Feed system 10-round single column, detachable box magazine
Sights fixed Iron sights

The High Standard HDM is a modified High Standard HD model semi-automatic target pistol equipped with an integral sound suppressor. Originally adopted by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II, the pistol is still found in US Inventories including that of the CIA, United States Marines, and Special Forces. Because of legal concerns during wartime, full metal jacketed .22 LR rounds were developed for this pistol.

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The High Standard HDM is a conventional blowback-operated semi-automatic pistol fitted with an integral suppressor which decreases its report by more than 20 dB. This pistol design was originally delivered on the 20th of January 1944, and original contract models were blued with a Parkerized (phosphate) finish on the suppressor. Follow on models were completely Parkerized. Post World War II models produced for the CIA were also blued. The 10-round box magazine was interchangeable with that of the Colt Woodsman. The weapon has a frame mounted safety lever on the left in a similar position to the M1911A1 and Browning Hi-Power. The front sight is a fixed blade with a square notch fixed rear sight.

This weapon uses a heel-mounted magazine release. The weapon is effective at short ranges when the low energy of the round fired is taken into account.

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