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The Quiet Man
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I sold my USP 9 a while back. I still have a very early .40 USP Compact and a USP 45. I'll never get rid of that USP45. It's one of my favorites and I discovered that I greatly prefer it to the HK45.

I also have a p2000 in 9mm that is basically a slightly more ergonomic USP Compact. Great gun.

The USP triggers will never be the nicest out there, but I've always found them quite shootable. I honestly don't think I've ever had a failure with any of my USPs.
 
Posts: 2747 | Registered: November 13, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Finally today I corrected a terrible mistake I made in my youth. I've fucked up and sold just two guns I regretted. First a Sig 228, 12131 helped me fix that a few years ago. The second, selling a .45 compact. Today, just got a "new" .45 compact circa 2000. Happy sigh.


That was the year I purchased my USPc 45. It has a stainless slide and I still have it. I will always keep that one!
 
Posts: 6893 | Location: Northwest Indiana | Registered: August 15, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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To me, the P2000 is a vastly underrated gun. I picked mine up on the cheap and as others have said the ergonomics are really good and it's a soft shooter. While I also have two USPc's in 9, I really do like my 45c which was my nightstand gun until I picked up my 226 Elite here on the forum.
 
Posts: 1743 | Location: Raleigh, NC | Registered: March 29, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have had 2 a 45 and 9 Tactical. Sold them for more than I paid.
Regret that decision.
I’ll get a Compact some day

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I don't understand why HK doesn't put out an updated USP w/ a 1913 Picatinny rail. How many polymer frame molds have they gone through over 35+ years? It's much, much easier & inexpensive to redesign a Pic rail to a polymer frame than to a metal one.

I like HKs, but it's this kind of stubbornness that gives them a bad reputation.


Because they would then be ugly!!


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I don't understand why HK doesn't put out an updated USP w/ a 1913 Picatinny rail...
Because they would then be ugly!!

I don't think the P30, 45, & P2000 are ugly. Roll Eyes
Do you also find P-2XX legacy Sigs w/ Pic rails to be ugly?
 
Posts: 3545 | Location: Texas | Registered: June 17, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I don't understand why HK doesn't put out an updated USP w/ a 1913 Picatinny rail...
Because they would then be ugly!!

I don't think the P30, 45, & P2000 are ugly. Roll Eyes
Do you also find P-2XX legacy Sigs w/ Pic rails to be ugly?


100% you can add the 2022 with the non sig rail to the list as well.

The HK P30 and 45 are not good lookers at all. I have never seen a P2000 with a Pic rail that was not an adapter that looks like a goiter.


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I like the USP series always have. I'm down to only 4 right now, but if I ever found a USP 9 compact with the stainless slide at the right price, I would have to get it. I am taking my USP 9 Expert that I converted to a variant 9 to the range tomorrow. Love that gun. Big Grin



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Posts: 9628 | Registered: March 23, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I’ve been keeping an eye out for a USP9C. Leaning towards LEM but wouldn’t turn down a da/sa.


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Posts: 8177 | Location: Hoover, AL | Registered: November 06, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Jack Bauer and Vincent from Collateral definitely helped sell these…

Can’t forget The Numbers Station with John Cusack.

Already had similar in .357 SIG, but had to have 9mm versions in blue and stainless.
 
Posts: 611 | Location: Washington State | Registered: November 04, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I’ve been keeping an eye out for a USP9C. Leaning towards LEM but wouldn’t turn down a da/sa.


My HK 45c is LEM and I like it quite a bit over the DA/SA. I previously had a USP 40c in LEM, so I knew what I was in for.
 
Posts: 396 | Location: Raleigh, NC | Registered: March 10, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have a USP9 Tactical, USP40 and two tone USP45. All of them have been absolutely reliable since day one of ownership. Certainly one of the best overall pistol designs in my opinion.
 
Posts: 258 | Location: Oregon | Registered: April 14, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Just picked up a USP45 full size to replace an HK45 that I didn't care for. It joins its stablemates, 9c(2), 40c & 9 fullsize. In my opinion, nothing to dislike about the USP series, definitely built for the long haul.

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Posts: 628 | Location: Idaho | Registered: January 10, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Even though this is the SIGforum, I have been a fan of the USP line since their introduction back in the 90s

Both my USPf9 and USPf45 were purchased the first week they came out. Both firearms are serial numbered in the low 600s and yes I still own both



Since then I have added several others. the bottom 2 pistols are my USPc45 and my USPc357. I love the combination of the 357SIG cartridge and the HK USP pistol

I love shooting my full size Coyote Tactical.It is very quite



I even added a USPct 45 for something smaller





But then I shot a USP ELITE. What a great shooter absolutely fantastic



So this experience prompted me to go looking for a USP EXPERT



And while I certainly did not need it when I came across one of the gray framed USPs I just had to add it because it was different



I doubt that there is anyone in this group who was unaware, but the full size USP pistols chambered for 45ACP are also capable of chambering and safely firing the much more powerful 45 SUPER cartridge. No changes to the firearm are necessary other than loading up the firearm with the different ammunition

Somewhere along the line I need to add a USP MATCH to the family and I need to do a conversion to create a 10MM USP


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Posts: 5266 | Location: Cocoa Beach, Florida | Registered: November 04, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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That’s a great USP collection colt_saa.
 
Posts: 1726 | Location: Lake Tapps, WA. | Registered: June 08, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I acquired a CC dated USP9 about a year and a half to two years ago that had a GG&G accessory rail, trigger work and a .40 slide and barrel combo with it. I thought it was really nice and enjoyed it well enough. A couple of months ago, I sent it to Wright Armory for the iDot conversion and I have to say since getting it back, a dot (Acro P2) added to that platform is a game changer for me, personally. This set up, with an HK Parts 20 rd magazine has really grown on me.
To the previously made points, a factory cut slide and modern rail would really breathe life into this platform.
 
Posts: 138 | Location: GA | Registered: April 01, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I bought mine when they were first released.


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Posts: 4606 | Location: AZ | Registered: July 18, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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M first is a .40 USP compact, I now have a UPS .45 tactical, a MK23 and a P30L. I had a HK45c for a while, but I prefer the USP.
I dont have much use for the .40 these days, but a couple years ago I had it milled for an RMRcc.


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Posts: 776 | Location: Alaska | Registered: December 29, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I really need to bring a USP (or two) back into my stable.

I was just thinking exactly the same thing. Have owned 3 of them in the past and have no idea why I let any of them go, except that I'm an absolute idiot! Have been watching the "used guns" case at my favorite LGS for a while now looking for another one... this time to KEEP.


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Posts: 5065 | Location: North-Central Alabama | Registered: December 06, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My cousin bought a USP in 45 years ago. I felt like I was trying to grip a walnut tree. Nice gun but my paws are just too small for that.
 
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