Not a USP45C, but I changed the sights on my HK45C to Trijicon HD XR with the orange front and it’s been a massive improvement for me. I have these same sights on all of my Glocks as well. Unfortunately, I don’t own a sight pusher for an HK so I had to do them with a dowel and a mallet, which is a huge PITA. I have an MGW sight pusher for my Glocks and it’s been worth every penny.
I have a USP 45c and have the Trijicon HD XR sites on my Glock 34. I would absolutely use them on my H&K and will be ordering them soon.
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A brass punch is how my shop ruined my trijicon HD’s front sight. Ruptured the vial, killed the front sight. Trijicon won’t warranty that unless you send in your slide to them and they install it. It cost me about 70 bucks for a replacement from them
I've done that before too. But my pusher tool won't go down to just the blade and/or is too wide for it and would probably break the vial off too. Punch worked
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Originally posted by Rick Lee: I've done that before too. But my pusher tool won't go down to just the blade and/or is too wide for it and would probably break the vial off too. Punch worked
That’s where Glock has them beat. Putting Trijicons on my HK45c was an absolute PITA. I’ve done like 13-14 sets of HD XRs on Glocks and it takes me like 10 mins tops. MGW sight pusher FTW.