Heckler & Koch P2A1

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A Heckler & Koch P2A1
H&K P2A1
TypeFlare pistol
Place of originGermany
Production history
Designed1974
ManufacturerHeckler & Koch
Produced1974-present
Specifications
Mass0.52 g
Length200 mm
Width38 mm
Height145 mm

The HK P2A1 is a single-shot, break action flare pistol designed for signalling and illumination purposes.

It can fire either 25 mm or 26.5 mm flares, or smoke cartridges. Adapters are available to use commercial 12-gauge flares available at sporting goods stores.

The body of the pistol is mostly polymer composite, with the barrel and breech being made of steel. Very rugged and simply designed, the P2A1 has a life expectancy of about 1500 shots of full power flares. Past that point, barrel erosion makes the weapon unsafe.[citation needed]

The P2A1 is called the "SigPi" in the Bundeswehr, standing for "Signalpistole" or signal handgun.

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