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    HK USP 45 field pistol



    My USP .45, circa ‘97/98, in my armored truck days. WAY BEFORE USP’s were retro-cool. (Although I didn’t run the SLS until 04 or so? Maybe 03? I can’t recall.)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherman A. House DDS View Post


    My USP .45, circa ‘97/98, in my armored truck days. WAY BEFORE USP’s were retro-cool. (Although I didn’t run the SLS until 04 or so? Maybe 03? I can’t recall.)


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    With so much HK in your woodpile, how did you sink to the M&P?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherman A. House DDS View Post


    My USP .45, circa ‘97/98, in my armored truck days. WAY BEFORE USP’s were retro-cool. (Although I didn’t run the SLS until 04 or so? Maybe 03? I can’t recall.)


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    That is, without doubt, the finest pistol and duty belt I've ever seen on an armored car guy!
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    HK USP 45 field pistol

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    That is, without doubt, the finest pistol and duty belt I've ever seen on an armored car guy!
    Thanks Wayne! I have (and had) good mentors.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    With so much HK in your woodpile, how did you sink to the M&P?
    Well, as soon as I can test drive a LEM P30 in 9mm, I may very well change up. Until then, I like my double brace of M&P’s, thank you very much Good Sir!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherman A. House DDS View Post
    Well, as soon as I can test drive a LEM P30 in 9mm, I may very well change up. Until then, I like my double brace of M&P’s, thank you very much Good Sir!


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    Maximum style points from AIWB’ing a USP Expert with a hybrid match LEM trigger.
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    Whoa!?! Just found out of this thread a few minutes back...

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    The Streamlight TLR-3 has arrived, and am now switching my nightstand pistol to an H&K USP Expert 45 loaded with Federal Hydra-Shok! Just waiting for the Gunbox Echo to arrive and I am all set...



    I guess I wasn't wrong in choosing the H&K when my wife gifted me with my pistol of choice for my birthday earlier in the year. It basically eats anything! Quite versatile (DA/SA, cocked and locked, etc.). Has Kaliforniastan-capped 10-rounds of 45ACP. Handles recoil well (probably due to the heft/weight). Good ergonomics (at least for the size of my hands)... Most likely durable (as I'd see with videos of torture tests - cold, wet and unhappy circumstances). And deadly accurate (so easy to have 5-inch groups at 25-yards straight out of the box)!

    In spite of the following

    • Fewer accessories compared to, say, a Glock
    • Accessories are more costly, in general
    • Using the proprietary magazine eject takes some added practice
    • What I personally feel as a long reset for SA


    I am quite satisfied with it...!

    While it would be my HD pistol - am already planning to take it out for tactical classes and/or action shooting matches.

    Woot~~~~!!!


    Note: The Expert comes with ALL black front and rear sights. Rear is adjustable for both Elevation and Windage. After its range debut, ordered Dawson Precision FO front sights, and re-adjusted the rear to have POA=POI at 25-yards using a center mass hold (front sight blade cuts through the bull).

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    Brown bear in AK kills hiker and also mauls searcher looking for him.

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