Dropped into my LGS yesterday, just to chat. Asked what is that box on the back of the bottom shelf marked HK? Turns out it was a new old stock USP 40 that he had for way too long. Box, book, spare 10 rd. mag, and lifetime warranty card. KF proof date, which I think is 1995. Never owned an HK before. Seems to be built like a tank. Hope to try it out first of the week.
July 14, 2019, 10:39 AM
ruger357
Grab a 357 sig barrel and you’ve got a good combo.
Very true! I have both bbls for nearly all of my compatible Sigs, so if I like how this HK shoots, that will be my next quest. Kind of hate to add a brand, as this calls for holsters, more spare mags, etc, etc. I will say that lubing it well seems to make it a lot easier to rack the slide, and even the famously awful HK trigger pull feels better already.
July 14, 2019, 11:43 AM
Il Cattivo
I keep looking at a couple of used ones at the LGS - it'd be interesting to try something different, and I know squat about the UPS beyond the stories about HK's "famous" triggers. My problem is that there's no telling how they've been used and abused in this neck of the woods. Might give one a try, though, since I still have a good stash of .40.
July 14, 2019, 11:52 AM
jimmy123x
quote:
Originally posted by Il Cattivo: I keep looking at a couple of used ones at the LGS - it'd be interesting to try something different, and I know squat about the UPS beyond the stories about HK's "famous" triggers. My problem is that there's no telling how they've been used and abused in this neck of the woods. Might give one a try, though, since I still have a good stash of .40.
Just inspect the barrel for wear as well as the slide to frame fit etc. I've bought a few dozen used guns over the years, and never had an issue with any of them. I've passed on several that had a rusted barrel inside, or were very sloppy. But I'd say 8 out of 10 used guns are/were rarely shot and GTG.
July 14, 2019, 12:35 PM
18DAI
We were issued HK USP 40 full size pistols for four yesrs. Bet your life reliable and dead nuts accurate. IIRC they were the first pistols specifically designed around the .40 round.
Great gun. Enjoy yours! Regards 18DAI
7+1 Rounds of hope and change
July 14, 2019, 02:19 PM
jjkroll32
Check for cobbwebs in the barrel. 24 years on the shelf!
Do love me HK DA/SA guns
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July 14, 2019, 02:25 PM
Watergoat
No cobwebs, but the gray box was nearly brown with dust. How much grease should I put on the rails? I am all about Bruce's admonition to "get some damn grease". The HK manual would have you use the lightest film of oil on everything. I can see these don't need to run as wet as a Sig, but bone dry seems a bit harsh.
July 14, 2019, 02:55 PM
18DAI
I only have my HK USP 45 full size these days. KF date code like yours. I use TW25b on the rails. It has worked fine to date. And I have had the gun since new.
I can tell you that using TW25b, my gun was the ONLY gun not to freeze its lube and quit running. During a winter IDPA Day/Night/Day match - where the high temperature, during the day, was 12°. Regards 18DAI
7+1 Rounds of hope and change
July 14, 2019, 05:40 PM
Ogie
No grease needed.
July 15, 2019, 01:40 AM
FAL'er
Good luck finding a 357 sig barrel for that. Hk never made them, only for the compacts. That is a legit pistol though. The trigger system itself has 9 different configurations just by swapping out a few parts.
Full capacity mags are 13 rounds and usually pretty cheap used.
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July 15, 2019, 10:24 AM
Watergoat
Oddly, fleabay had no full cap mags, tho I did score a NIW 10 shot last night for $ 20. The 13 shot ones are new at a few places online. About the cheapest place was the HK parts store. The gun was $475 out the door. Much better deal than the beat to hell 229 at another shop for $595 + tax.
July 15, 2019, 12:57 PM
Il Cattivo
quote:
Originally posted by FAL'er: Good luck finding a 357 sig barrel for that.
Bruce Gray always had a more than passing familiarity with HK. I wonder if someone at GrayGuns could steer you in the right direction?
I've purchased a 'boatload' of HK mags from Mike at Cross Creek Guns and ALWAYS received OUTSTANDING service! He has best prices for HK mags, period (I stopped looking anywhere else on the web!) and ridiculously fast shipping too! (Think TGS & GregCote fast!)
Re: Converting to .357 SIG, HK never offered the Full Size USP in .357 SIG because they could not get it to feed reliably from the polymer mags. My research revealed they were working on a .357 SIG offering for the Full Size USP as late as the '03/'04 time frame, but ultimately HK abandoned the project.
While there are some aftermarket .357 SIG Conversion Barrels available, reliability has always been an issue. Many have attributed the feeding problems to 'ribs' within the mag body (located right where the cartridge necks down) that can cause the round(s) to nose dive & not feed under certain conditions.
That said, HK did offer the USPc in .357 SIG. It uses an all metal mag body and I can attest that it feeds .357 SIG just fine!
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July 16, 2019, 01:15 PM
Ogie
I've always purchased my HK USP mags from Top Gun Supply. Great price, less than $38.21 if I recall correctly, and great service!
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July 16, 2019, 08:12 PM
FAL'er
A far as mags go, if your not in a huge hurry, they pop up used in the classified sections of forums pretty often. I see them as low as $13 to $15 each on occasion.
They are some big pistols but man are they accurate and soft shooting. I had an older police trade in USP 9mm that saw some serious holster and shooting time when I got it but that thing would still shoot the X ring out of a target. I still don't know why I sold it. They are a keeper.