Posted: 3/21/2008 8:44:51 PM EDT
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I'm going to pick up a USP here in a month or so once I commission. I have a G19 I bought as my first handgun because I wanted a 9mm that was big enough to shoot comfortably at the range and small enough to CCW. I've gotten half way decent with a handgun at the range anyhow and I'm going to attend a pistol class soon but I've always wanted a HK and I want a .45 now so it's a no brainer. I don't like the spiderman grips on the HK45 and the HK-45 compact is an option but I haven't handled one yet so I haven't included it yet. So far I've looked at: HK USP-c .45 (New $805) Fits in my hand nice and small enough to carry if I chose to do so. How would it be at the range though? Are they like the G19...large enough to shoot comfortably at the range but small enough to CCW. HK USP-T .45 (New $899) Eventually I'll want a can so this cuts to the chase. Also supposed to be very accurate. Way too big to carry. HK USP Expert in .45 (Used $900) I'm considering putting the Expert on Layaway. Again it's bigger than a darn 1911 but I have a CCW piece (G19). Should be accurate as hell though and a very nice range pistol. CMS |
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All depends on what you want. If CCW use remains a possibility, go for the Compact. If this is a range/HD gun only, get the Tactical. I have no personal experience with the Expert, but from what I've heard, you're not going to really be getting much - if anything - over the Tactical. The Tactical already has the match trigger as well as adjustable sights, plus it has the advantage of being able to mount a can. |
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Yeah, a lot like a G19. It would be a great choice. |
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