December 28, 2013, 07:07 PM | #1 |
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USP Love
So I picked up a used USP police trade-in back in July. I've shot it a few times, didn't blow me away with anything in particular. I got it $420 w night sights and 3 mags, figured I couldn't beat the price. It came a variant 4 but I have since changed it to a variant 3 and then again to a variant 1. I also added the extended magazine release as well by a great recommendation.
Here comes the love part, I love the simplicity of the design. Being able to swap out a simple part to go from left handed decocker, to right handed decocker, to safety/decocker in 15 mins or less is simply brilliant. I love working on this gun! So for the price and cool factor, I can't see myself letting this one go ever. It's big and bulky and blocky, but it's smooth as butter and relatively accurate. Think I may add the match trigger as well just for giggles. Anyone else feel the same about this design? Makes me want to add another HK on principle alone. Probably a HK45 or HK45c. |
December 28, 2013, 07:20 PM | #2 |
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December 28, 2013, 07:26 PM | #3 |
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P30 looks cool and feels great in the hand but I def don't need another 9.....but I'm sure eventually it will happen. The HK45 seems more reasonable to me right now.
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December 28, 2013, 07:43 PM | #4 |
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HK45c is my baby. You can make the 45c bigger with the larger magazines and longer barrels if you want, you can't shrink the fullsize.
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December 28, 2013, 08:03 PM | #5 |
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I just bought a USP 45 compact stainless, but I have not fired it yet. I had a full size USP 45 several years ago that I liked a lot, but sold it for unknown reasons, and I wanted to get another. I decided to go with the compact this time. My full size one that I sold was also stainless, so I went that route on this one also. The USP's just feel right to me. jben
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December 28, 2013, 11:21 PM | #9 |
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I personally love HK's firearms. I own 4 of their rifles. Next I want to start on my HK pistol collection. I love the USP and the HK45( the 45C is my absolute favotite). These and Sigs are fire arms (mass produced) that in my opinion, are worth the money spent.
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Being in Florida, what you are really missing about the USP design is the ability to be used while wearing heavy winter gloves. I'm not talking about Florida winters but -40 degree Northern plains winters where heavy ski gloves mean the difference between keeping your fingers or turning black and falling off in a few days! The large trigger guard combined with the SA mode of carry will accommodate the heaviest of gloves while permitting the shooter to safely and efficiently accessing the trigger and allowing the trigger to reset between shots. Worth the money right there IMHO!
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