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{{T-Doll
{{PlayableUnit
|title = USP Compact
|index = 141
|index =141
|nationality = Germany
|nationality = Germany
|classification = HG
|classification = HG
|rarity = 2
|rarity = 2
|manufacturer = Heckler & Koch GmbH (HK)<ref name="hk">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heckler_%26_Koch Wikipedia entry on Heckler & Koch]</ref>, EAS<ref name="eas">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EAS_(weapons) Wikipedia entry on EAS (weapons)]</ref>
|faction = [[Griffin & Kryuger]]
|artist = [http://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=12785336 哈路卡]
|manufactureringame = [[I.O.P.]]
|fullname = Heckler & Koch USP Compact (Universelle Selbstladepistole)<ref name="uspcompact">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heckler_%26_Koch_USP#USP_Compact Wikipedia entry on Heckler & Koch USP]</ref>
|manufacturer = Heckler & Koch GmbH (HK), EAS
|voiceactor = TBA
|artist = {{artist name|哈路卡}}
|fullname = Heckler & Koch USP Compact (Universelle Selbstladepistole)
|voiceactor = {{voice actor name|Satou Arise}}
|releasedon = {{doll_server_alias|server=CN|alias=USP Compact|year=2016|month=5}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=TW|alias=USP Compact}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=KR|alias=USP Compact}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=EN|alias=Gr USPCompact}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=JP|alias=Gr USPコンパクト}}


| weaponinfo = The first USP Compact models appeared in 1994. These are scaled-down USPs, and are available in all the same cartridges as the full size version, and additionally the .357 SIG. Due to the smaller size of the frame, magazines for the Compact variant may have a handgrip extension to better accommodate the shooter's hand. Standard flat floorplates are also available for the USP Compact magazines. The USP Compact comes standard with a bobbed hammer equipped with a flat rubber external thumb grip. This reduces possible snag from the hammer on a holster or clothing while the pistol is being drawn, but still allows the USP Compact to be cocked from a decocked position even in the absence of a spurred hammer. This can be done since decocking the weapon does not fully drop the hammer, leaving it in a somewhat "half-cocked" state. However, the USP Compact cannot be cocked from a dry-fired position as the hammer will be flush to the back of the slide, although the operator could pull the trigger approximately halfway back in a dry-fired position to put the hammer in a half-cocked state, allowing the hammer to be fully cocked with the thumb. A spurred hammer, similar to the one that comes standard on the P10 can be installed onto the USP Compact. USP Compact models lack the mechanical recoil reduction system of the larger full sized USP pistols. Instead, a more compact recoil buffering system is composed of a polymer bushing, around the captive recoil spring, which is designed to absorb energy at the end of the slide's travel rearward. This polymer bushing, with an estimated lifespan of around 20,000 rounds, is used instead of the double spring/captive recoil spring/guide rod found in the full sized USP.
| weaponinfo = Design work on a new family of pistols commenced in September 1989, focused primarily on the United States commercial and law enforcement markets. USP prototypes participated in rigorous testing alongside H&K's entry in the Offensive Handgun Weapon System (OHWS) program requested by the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), which would later result in the Mk 23 Mod 0. The USP prototypes were then refined in 1992, based on input from the OHWS trials, and the design was finalized in December of the same year. The USP was formally introduced in January 1993 with the USP40 model (the base version) chambered for the increasingly popular .40 S&W cartridge, followed soon by the USP9 (using the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge), and in May 1995—the USP45 (caliber .45 ACP). In contrast to the ambitious and innovative P7, P9S, and VP70Z designs, the USP uses a more conventional Browning-style cam-locked action, similar to that used in the Hi-Power, but with a polymer frame.
 
The USP is a semi-automatic pistol with a mechanically locked breech using the short recoil method of operation. This rather conventional lock-up system has a large rectangular lug over the barrel's chamber that rides into and engages the ejection port cut-out in the slide. When a cartridge is fired, pressures generated by the ignited powder drive the cartridge casing back against the breech face on the slide, driving back both the barrel and slide as they remain locked together in the manner described above. After 3 mm (0.12 in) of unrestricted rearward travel, the projectile leaves the barrel and the gas pressures drop to a safe level. A shaped lug on the underside of the barrel chamber comes into contact with a hooked locking block at the end of the steel recoil spring guide rod, lowering the rear end of the barrel and stopping the barrel's rearward movement. The recoil spring assembly is held in place by the slide stop lever's axis pin and a round cut-out at the front of the slide. For enhanced reliability in high-dust environments, the locking surface on the front top of the barrel's locking lug is tapered with a forward slope. This tapered surface produces a camming action which assists in positive lock-up in the presence of heavy fouling and debris.
 
One of the distinguishing features of the USP is the mechanical recoil reduction system. It consists of a short additional spring located within the main recoil spring on the breech end of the recoil spring assembly. Designed primarily to reduce wear on the pistol's components, the system also lowers the peak recoil forces felt by the shooter. The design with two springs allows the system to work with different kinds of ammunition without requiring any adjustments. Unlike similar systems employed in other guns, the USP design does not incorporate a hydraulic damper and requires no maintenance. Using a similar recoil reduction system, the H&K Mk 23 pistol fired more than 30,000 high pressure (+P) cartridges and 6,000 proof loads without damage or excessive wear to any major components. Abuse and function-testing of USPs have seen more than 20,000 rounds of .40 S&W fired without a component failure. MILSPEC environmental tests were conducted in high and low temperatures, in mud, immersed in water and in salt spray. In one particular test, a bullet was deliberately lodged in the barrel and another bullet was fired to clear the obstruction. The barrel was successfully cleared with only minor structural deformation and continued to produce consistent groups when test fired for accuracy. The recoil reduction system is not present on the USP Compact models, which instead use a simple polymer bushing as a buffer to reduce slide on frame impact.
 
Major metal components on both the USP and Special Operations Pistol are corrosion-resistant. Outside metal surfaces such as the steel slide are protected by a proprietary "Hostile Environment" nitride finish. Internal metal parts, such as springs, are coated with a Dow Corning anti-corrosion chemical to reduce friction and wear.
 
The USP is composed of a total of 54 parts and is broken down into 7 major components for maintenance and cleaning: the barrel, slide, recoil spring, recoil spring guide rod, frame, slide stop and magazine. This is done by retracting the slide back to align the slide stop axis pin with the disassembly notch on the left side of the slide and withdrawing the axis pin.
 
The first USP Compact models appeared in 1994. These are scaled-down USPs, and are available in all the same cartridges as the full size version, and additionally the .357 SIG. Due to the smaller size of the frame, magazines for the Compact variant may have a handgrip extension to better accommodate the shooter's hand. Standard flat floorplates are also available for the USP Compact magazines. The USP Compact comes standard with a bobbed hammer equipped with a flat rubber external thumb grip. This reduces possible snag from the hammer on a holster or clothing while the pistol is being drawn, but still allows the USP Compact to be cocked from a decocked position even in the absence of a spurred hammer. This can be done since decocking the weapon does not fully drop the hammer, leaving it in a somewhat "half-cocked" state. However, the USP Compact cannot be cocked from a dry-fired position as the hammer will be flush to the back of the slide, although the operator could pull the trigger approximately halfway back in a dry-fired position to put the hammer in a half-cocked state, allowing the hammer to be fully cocked with the thumb. A spurred hammer, similar to the one that comes standard on the P10 can be installed onto the USP Compact. USP Compact models lack the mechanical recoil reduction system of the larger full sized USP pistols. Instead, a more compact recoil buffering system is composed of a polymer bushing, around the captive recoil spring, which is designed to absorb energy at the end of the slide's travel rearward. This polymer bushing, with an estimated lifespan of around 20,000 rounds, is used instead of the double spring/captive recoil spring/guide rod found in the full sized USP.


In addition to the variants previously described for the full size USP, an ambidextrous safety is available from the manufacturer as a separate part. After installation, the USP Compact effectively becomes a right or left-handed firearm with respect to the decocker and manual safety functions.
In addition to the variants previously described for the full size USP, an ambidextrous safety is available from the manufacturer as a separate part. After installation, the USP Compact effectively becomes a right or left-handed firearm with respect to the decocker and manual safety functions.


Heckler & Koch does not authorize caliber conversions, but a separate barrel for a .357 SIG or .40 S&W can be purchased from HK or from aftermarket companies<ref name="uspcompact"></ref>.
Heckler & Koch does not authorize caliber conversions, but a separate barrel for a .357 SIG or .40 S&W can be purchased from HK or from aftermarket companies.<ref name="wiki">[[wikipedia:Heckler & Koch USP#USP Compact|Wikipedia entry on Heckler & Koch USP]]</ref>


| characterinfo =
| design =  
=== Design ===
=== Personality ===
=== In-Game ===  


|min_dmg=11
|min_dmg=9
|max_dmg=26
|max_dmg=24
|min_eva=11
|min_eva=11
|max_eva= 86
|max_eva= 86
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|clipsize=
|clipsize=
|mov=15
|mov=15
|craft=0:28:00
|craft=0:28:00
|noheavycraft=1
|drop= Can be obtained from many battle stages from Chapter 7-1 onward.
|aura1=Affects all guns
|aura1=Affects all guns
|aura2=Increases rate of fire by {{HG aura|28}}
|aura2=Increases rate of fire by {{HG aura|28}}
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|tile6=1
|tile6=1
|tile5=0
|tile5=0
|skillname = Precision Command
 
|skillid = hitBuff
|gallery=<gallery>
| characterid = USPCompact
File:USP Compact_S.png|Profile image
| GAIN_CN =
File:USP Compact.png|Full artwork
| GAIN_JP = あの……U…USP Compact。今日から指揮官のもとで働きます、よ…よろしくお願いします。
File:USP Compact_D.png|Full damaged artwork
| GAIN_EN = Umm... I'm USP Compact. From now onward I'll be working under you. P-please take care of me.
</gallery>
| INTRODUCTION_CN = 美国出台突击武器禁止法之后,民间武器的弹匣容量受到限制。此后,USP手枪便推出了紧凑型版本。不仅缩小了弹匣容量,连整个武器都变小了,正好适合进行隐秘的行动……只要活用头脑,新的市场就会出现了。
 
| DIALOGUE1_CN = 指挥官……要给我命令?
| DIALOGUE1_JP = 指揮官、ご命令を?
| DIALOGUE1_EN = Commander, your order?
| DIALOGUE2_CN = 闲聊的话,我可能不是合适对象,不过试试看吧……
| DIALOGUE2_JP = 世間話は向いてないかもしれませんが、やってみます。
| DIALOGUE2_EN = Although I'm not suited for gossip, I'll try.
| DIALOGUE3_CN = 你想做什么啊,指挥官!早知道今天就请假了……
| DIALOGUE3_JP = 何をするんでか指揮官!今日は休みを取ればよっかたです。
| DIALOGUE3_EN = What are you doing commander! You should take a day off today!
| DIALOGUEWEDDING_CN = 指挥官,您在看什么视频呢……诶?您什么时候录的!请立刻删掉啊!
| DIALOGUEWEDDING_JP = 指揮官、何を見てるんですか?へっ!いつだったのですか、早く消してください!
| DIALOGUEWEDDING_EN = Commander, what are you looking at? Eh! Since when? Please delete it now!
| SOULCONTRACT_CN = 诶?指挥官,您是怎么注意到我的……抱歉,一定是得意忘形的样子被您看到了吧……不过没有被您讨厌真是太好了……指挥官,真的真的很感谢您!
| SOULCONTRACT_JP = へっ?指揮官…どうして気付いてくれたのですか?ご… ごめんなさい!きっと調子に乗りすぎたところを見られたんですね… でも、嫌われてなくてよかったです。指揮官、本当に、本当にありがとうござい!
| SOULCONTRACT_EN = Eh? Commande, when did you notice? S-sorry!
| HELLO_JP = こんにちは、指揮官。お役に立てて、こ… 光栄です。
| HELLO_EN = Good afternoon, commander. T-to serve you here... I'm honoured.
| BUILDOVER_JP = 新人…ですか?強そうですね。
| BUILDOVER_EN = Newcomer? Looks strong.
| FORMATION_JP = ここに立つだけで…緊張します。
| FORMATION_EN = Being just standing here... I got nervous.
| FEED_JP = えっ?私のために?ありがとうございます!
| FEED_EN = Eh? This is for me? Thank you so much!
| COMBINE_JP = 目立ちすぎるかな?嫌いじゃないですけど…
| COMBINE_EN = Does it look to standing out? Not like I dislike it.
| OPERATIONBEGIN_JP = 行ってきます。大丈夫、心配しないでください。
| OPERATIONBEGIN_EN = I'm going. Rest assured, it'll be alright.
| OPERATIONOVER_JP = 指揮官、ただいま戻りました。
| OPERATIONOVER_EN = Commander, I'm coming back.
| BLACKACTION_JP = みんなが見ています、本気を出さないと。
| BLACKACTION_EN = Everyone is watching, I'll be serious.
| GOATTACK_JP = 応援しなくてもいいです…できる限り頑張ります。
| GOATTACK_EN = You don't need to cheer me up... I'll try as hard as I can.
| MEET_JP = えっ もう始まりますか?
| MEET_EN = Eh... it's already starting?
| SKILL1_JP = できるのでしょうか?
| SKILL1_EN = Can I do it I wonder?
| SKILL2_JP = えへ、こっそり活躍しちゃいましょう。
| SKILL2_EN = Ehehe, let's take an active part.
| SKILL3_JP = こうしたほうが、面白いでしょうか?
| SKILL3_EN = If I do it like this, is it fun?
| BREAK_JP = う…まさか私だけがやっちゃいましたか…
| BREAK_EN = Ugh... am I the only one who got hit...
| RETREAT_JP = う…指揮官、お仕置き…ですか…
| RETREAT_EN = Ugh... commander. will you... punish me...
| WIN_JP = 褒めないでください。私はずっと後ろで隠れているだけです、本当です!
| WIN_EN = Please don't praise me. I'm hiding in the back all the time. It's true!
| FIX_JP = う… 無理だって言ったのに…
| FIX_EN = Ugh... I told you it's impossible...
| ALLHALLOWS_CN =
| ALLHALLOWS_JP = へ?今夜?ダンス?絶対無理です!困らせないでくださいよ。
| ALLHALLOWS_EN = Eh? Dance? Tonight? Totally impossible! Please don't embarass me.
| CHRISTMAS_CN =
| CHRISTMAS_JP = このプレゼントは… 私に?ありがとうございます!あ… ちょっとテンションがあがちゃいました。
| CHRISTMAS_EN = This gift is... for me? Thank you so much! Ah... my tension suddenly rose up.
| NEWYEAR_JP = へ?新年はもっとですか?あ… はい… がんばります。
| NEWYEAR_EN = Eh? Try harder in the new year? Ah... okay... I'll do my best.
| VALENTINE_JP = し… 指揮官!これ!あ… すみませんいきなり私って。えっと… 受け取ってくれてありがとうございます。
| VALENTINE_EN = C-commander! This! Ah... I'm sorry for asking you suddenly. Umm... please take this.
| trivia =
| trivia =
| references = <references/>
}}
|}}

Latest revision as of 19:20, 19 September 2024

USP Compact Quotes
USP Compact
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Gun Information
Full name Heckler & Koch USP Compact (Universelle Selbstladepistole)
Country of origin Germany
Manufacturer Heckler & Koch GmbH (HK), EAS
Game Information
Faction Griffin & Kryuger
Manufactured /
Revised by
I.O.P.
Voice actor Satou Arise
Artist 哈路卡
Released on CN (2016-5), TW, KR, EN (Gr USPCompact), JP (Gr USPコンパクト)
Chibi Animation
Variant:

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How to obtain[edit]

NORMALHEAVY Timer 0:28:00. See T-Doll Production for details.

DROP Can be obtained from many battle stages from Chapter 7-1 onward.

REWARD Not obtained as a reward

Exclusive Equipment[edit]

There is no exclusive equipment for this T-Doll.

Union Skill[edit]

There is no union skill for this T-Doll.

Stats / Data[edit]

Stats
Health
Health
 Health
Health
Health
 Ammo
Health
Health
 Ration
33(x1)66(x1) / 330(x5) 10(x1) / 30(x5) 10(x1) / 30(x5)
Damage
Damage
 Damage
9 24
Evasion
Evasion
 Evasion
11 86
Accuracy
Accuracy
 Accuracy
8 60
Rate of Fire
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
44 64
Movement Speed
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
15
Armor
Armor
 Armor
0
Critical Hit Rate
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
20%
Critical Hit Damage
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
Armor Penetration
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to other Dolls of the same type.

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.

Affects all guns
Increases rate of fire by
14%(x1) / 17%(x2) / 21%(x3) / 24%(x4) / 28%(x5)
How to edit skills

Weapon Background[edit]

Design work on a new family of pistols commenced in September 1989, focused primarily on the United States commercial and law enforcement markets. USP prototypes participated in rigorous testing alongside H&K's entry in the Offensive Handgun Weapon System (OHWS) program requested by the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), which would later result in the Mk 23 Mod 0. The USP prototypes were then refined in 1992, based on input from the OHWS trials, and the design was finalized in December of the same year. The USP was formally introduced in January 1993 with the USP40 model (the base version) chambered for the increasingly popular .40 S&W cartridge, followed soon by the USP9 (using the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge), and in May 1995—the USP45 (caliber .45 ACP). In contrast to the ambitious and innovative P7, P9S, and VP70Z designs, the USP uses a more conventional Browning-style cam-locked action, similar to that used in the Hi-Power, but with a polymer frame.

The USP is a semi-automatic pistol with a mechanically locked breech using the short recoil method of operation. This rather conventional lock-up system has a large rectangular lug over the barrel's chamber that rides into and engages the ejection port cut-out in the slide. When a cartridge is fired, pressures generated by the ignited powder drive the cartridge casing back against the breech face on the slide, driving back both the barrel and slide as they remain locked together in the manner described above. After 3 mm (0.12 in) of unrestricted rearward travel, the projectile leaves the barrel and the gas pressures drop to a safe level. A shaped lug on the underside of the barrel chamber comes into contact with a hooked locking block at the end of the steel recoil spring guide rod, lowering the rear end of the barrel and stopping the barrel's rearward movement. The recoil spring assembly is held in place by the slide stop lever's axis pin and a round cut-out at the front of the slide. For enhanced reliability in high-dust environments, the locking surface on the front top of the barrel's locking lug is tapered with a forward slope. This tapered surface produces a camming action which assists in positive lock-up in the presence of heavy fouling and debris.

One of the distinguishing features of the USP is the mechanical recoil reduction system. It consists of a short additional spring located within the main recoil spring on the breech end of the recoil spring assembly. Designed primarily to reduce wear on the pistol's components, the system also lowers the peak recoil forces felt by the shooter. The design with two springs allows the system to work with different kinds of ammunition without requiring any adjustments. Unlike similar systems employed in other guns, the USP design does not incorporate a hydraulic damper and requires no maintenance. Using a similar recoil reduction system, the H&K Mk 23 pistol fired more than 30,000 high pressure (+P) cartridges and 6,000 proof loads without damage or excessive wear to any major components. Abuse and function-testing of USPs have seen more than 20,000 rounds of .40 S&W fired without a component failure. MILSPEC environmental tests were conducted in high and low temperatures, in mud, immersed in water and in salt spray. In one particular test, a bullet was deliberately lodged in the barrel and another bullet was fired to clear the obstruction. The barrel was successfully cleared with only minor structural deformation and continued to produce consistent groups when test fired for accuracy. The recoil reduction system is not present on the USP Compact models, which instead use a simple polymer bushing as a buffer to reduce slide on frame impact.

Major metal components on both the USP and Special Operations Pistol are corrosion-resistant. Outside metal surfaces such as the steel slide are protected by a proprietary "Hostile Environment" nitride finish. Internal metal parts, such as springs, are coated with a Dow Corning anti-corrosion chemical to reduce friction and wear.

The USP is composed of a total of 54 parts and is broken down into 7 major components for maintenance and cleaning: the barrel, slide, recoil spring, recoil spring guide rod, frame, slide stop and magazine. This is done by retracting the slide back to align the slide stop axis pin with the disassembly notch on the left side of the slide and withdrawing the axis pin.

The first USP Compact models appeared in 1994. These are scaled-down USPs, and are available in all the same cartridges as the full size version, and additionally the .357 SIG. Due to the smaller size of the frame, magazines for the Compact variant may have a handgrip extension to better accommodate the shooter's hand. Standard flat floorplates are also available for the USP Compact magazines. The USP Compact comes standard with a bobbed hammer equipped with a flat rubber external thumb grip. This reduces possible snag from the hammer on a holster or clothing while the pistol is being drawn, but still allows the USP Compact to be cocked from a decocked position even in the absence of a spurred hammer. This can be done since decocking the weapon does not fully drop the hammer, leaving it in a somewhat "half-cocked" state. However, the USP Compact cannot be cocked from a dry-fired position as the hammer will be flush to the back of the slide, although the operator could pull the trigger approximately halfway back in a dry-fired position to put the hammer in a half-cocked state, allowing the hammer to be fully cocked with the thumb. A spurred hammer, similar to the one that comes standard on the P10 can be installed onto the USP Compact. USP Compact models lack the mechanical recoil reduction system of the larger full sized USP pistols. Instead, a more compact recoil buffering system is composed of a polymer bushing, around the captive recoil spring, which is designed to absorb energy at the end of the slide's travel rearward. This polymer bushing, with an estimated lifespan of around 20,000 rounds, is used instead of the double spring/captive recoil spring/guide rod found in the full sized USP.

In addition to the variants previously described for the full size USP, an ambidextrous safety is available from the manufacturer as a separate part. After installation, the USP Compact effectively becomes a right or left-handed firearm with respect to the decocker and manual safety functions.

Heckler & Koch does not authorize caliber conversions, but a separate barrel for a .357 SIG or .40 S&W can be purchased from HK or from aftermarket companies.[1]

Gallery

Main artwork

Gallery consisting of artworks used primarily in-game. For information on how to obtain certain costumes, see Skin Catalogue.

References[edit]