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Talk:Heckler & Koch Mark 23

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Additional Images

Other Models

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Heckler & Koch Mk 23 Mod 0 Phase I Prototype - .45 ACP. Note front grip grooves, prototype H&K suppressor, prototype Insight Technology LAM, slide lock, lack of checkering pattern on the frame, and the "US-GOVT. Cal .45" marking.
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Heckler & Koch Mk 23 Mod 0 Phase II Prototype - .45 ACP. Note front grip grooves, second generation H&K suppressor, and the "US-GOVT. Cal .45" marking.

Airsoft Models

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Heckler & Koch Mk. 23 SOCOM with LAM Module (airsoft version)

Screen Used

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The Heckler & Koch Mk. 23 SOCOM Mod 0 - .45 ACP rubber prop pistol used in the film The Punisher (2004).

Discussion

Fourth picture

The fourth picture is ID'd as a SOCOM, but wouldn't a real SOCOM have "HK Mark 23 USSOCOM Cal 45" on the slide? Vangelis 10:43, 4 August 2009 (UTC)

No clue-S&Wshooter 04:05, 17 August 2009 (UTC)

- I believe the real weapon has the HK logo, then (exactly as typed) MK23 USSOCOM Cal.45

EDIT - Though, as I've read, it may have markings along the lines of US PROPERTY MK23 MOD0 as well. In any case, nothing like the fourth picture (which has since been identified as an Airsoft gun). StanTheMan 19:36, 28 March 2010 (UTC)

Would an airsoft weapon have .45 CAL engraved on it? I have an MP5 airsoft SMG, and it has 6mm on it, not 9mm. --Camden Hennis 00:21, 28 October 2010 (UTC)

A lot of airsoft companies (especially Japanese ones like Marui) used to do that, but it seems to have fallen out of style lately, especially with US and Taiwanese manufacturers. There are still some that do though, like the UHC VP-70.--PistolJunkie 01:37, 28 October 2010 (UTC)

LAM unit

can someone PLEASE make a page for the Wilcox Industries MK23 lam unit? It's a very popular lam and very expensive.

Wilcox industries ceased manufacturing them in 2001. Although most famous for being attached to a MK23 a whole range of pistols could be fitted as Wilcox Industries had gun adapters for many guns including, Glock and the USP.

There are two basic models:

Sosmart - laser module (two models) 1. laser only 2. infrared and laser

Beamer - flashlight module flashlight and infrared flashlight

2nd generation models had the battery pack on the side of the Sosmart module. The Sosmart module also had a LCD read out on bottom which had battery life and laser blink rate.

Price ranges today are $500-$3500

Here is a link to early models (1st generation, note missing side battery caps) http://www.streetpro.com/usp/UITC.html

Here is a picture of a 2nd generation, laser only module http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=151038142

Feel free to use any of the pics as I took the pictures.

Also have a M16 mount adapter http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=151040929

Again feel free to use any of the pics as I took them.

I will provide pics of 2nd generation infrared module if needed.

my email, chris koehne at hot mail dot com

There isn't much info available online or anywhere and if IMFDB could set up a page it would surely get views and visits and be a important source of info for many people.

I can also provide scans of the manual.

Thank you

Chris

An entire page dedicated to a laser module? I don't see that ever happening. Sorry. Spartan198 13:42, 9 April 2012 (CDT)

Confirmation of photo

http://www.navyseals.com/files/MK23.jpg

Is this a photo of Mk. 23? Seems like some other pistol, but may be just a perspective issue. --Masterius 16:35, 8 April 2012 (CDT)

Yeah, it's a Mark 23. Looks posed to me. Spartan198 13:44, 9 April 2012 (CDT)
Thanks! --Masterius 14:30, 9 April 2012 (CDT)

Name used on IMFDb

When a MK23 appears in a film or TV show, we always refer to it as a "MK23 Mod 0" (or something along those lines, I'm still not exactly sure how "MK/Mark" designations are supposed to be written). But since these are always going to be the civilian version, the Mark 23 (which this page is titled after), shouldn't we be using that name instead of the military designation? It's what we do with the Beretta 92FS/M9, so why not apply the same policy to the Mark 23? After all, it's highly unlikely there are any samples of the USSSOCOM-branded MK23 Mod 0 in any movie armories anywhere. Spartan198 (talk) 10:35, 11 August 2013 (EDT)