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Go ahead punk, make my day |
A bit slimmer and ergonomic than the USPc. | |||
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I'd take a 45c over the USPc all day, especially if I was going to carry it. With a flat magazine baseplate the 45c disappears. | |||
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I prefer the slide taper, ergo’s and improved bilateral mag release paddles of the HK 45C versus the USPc. Slight edge to the trigger on the HK45c as well. ______________________________________________ Life is short. It’s shorter with the wrong gun… | |||
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I like the USP45c because that is what I have. | |||
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I haven't fondled or shot a USP45c, but I have a HK45c and it is a sweet and soft shooting 45. I have a SIG and 1911 45 and the HK is my favorite. | |||
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Only shot & fired the Uspc45 of these two options. VERY accurate & no snap just the 45 pushback, but mild at that. I have no problem with the trigger, but then again hardly any trigger bothers me. I don't like or need the rail on the HK45c so that's why I went with the USPc. And at the time the HK45c was more expensive when I nabbed a stainless slide version. Secondary one I picked up used & inexpensive. It's the "truck" gun. The HK45c & USPc share magazines so that's nice. And if you get the HK45c it can use the full size mags whereas the USPc cannot share with the full size USP. If that bothers you. | |||
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USPc, the grip on the HK45c is slippery, shifted around in my hand, and the rail is basically useless. The slide is easier to grasp on the USPc too, big flat sided slide. Trigger on my HK45c was horrendous, so heavy the actual trigger flexed. "Ninja kick the damn rabbit" | |||
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