Posted: 7/16/2011 12:55:37 AM EDT
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I've always wanted a H&K USP. I was pretty set on getting the .45, but ended up with the .40. I've only put a magazine through it, but I can tell you I'm already in love with it! It came with the trijicon night sites, and a hogue grip. So tell me what you guys think, and any tips I should know? Thanks!
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Your first handgun was an H&K??
Stupid, stupid move. That's like starting wine tasting with a $500 bottle or your first girlfriend being Giselle Bundchen. You'll forever be spoiled and will find it difficult to "slum" down to other pistols! Welcome aboard! Great choice!! |
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Thanks again guys! I've only shot about 50rds through it. Work is killer right now. But plan to soon change that. I need a good holster now. Any suggestion?
And yes I know the hk is a little much for my first gun. I just had the spare money and wanted a quality piece. Never liked the "feel" of all the glocks I've shot. And wanted something not so common. Oh and playing rainbow six as a kid didn't help matters
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My first pistol was a USPc .40 as well. Just got it back in December. I'll have to agree that, after firing many weapons, I believe I may have screwed myself as far as impressions of other sidearms
(and I'm assuming rifles and subguns, as well). Just clicked off 500 rounds of Winchester Ranger FMJ 180's the other day and finally had my first misfire. Stovepiped while rapid firing (with a bad grip, I might add). Probably not the weapons fault. It's a great CCW, as well. If I'm going to rely on something to potentially save my life, I want it to work every singe time, without question. HK all the way. |
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Thanks again guys! I've only shot about 50rds through it. Work is killer right now. But plan to soon change that. I need a good holster now. Any suggestion? And yes I know the hk is a little much for my first gun. I just had the spare money and wanted a quality piece. Never liked the "feel" of all the glocks I've shot. And wanted something not so common. Oh and playing rainbow six as a kid didn't help matters ![]() I use a Raven Concealment rig for daily carry. They're pricey and you have to wait a few months to get them, but well worth it, as they're indestructible, fast, and comfortable. I've also heard good things about Crossbreed Holsters. |

