For those who've owned both the USPc and P2000 or P30...
One of the things that the P2000 has always presented to me was a perceived lack of real-estate for a good purchase by the support hand. I haven't spent a fair amount of time shooting the P30, but I've notice the same thing with the P30 while shooting/dry-firing them.
If you've owned a P2000/P30 and USPc 9/40, have you noticed more room for the support hand to get a purchase on the pistol itself as opposed to your fingers?
Or, has anyone shared this perception of lack of purchase on the gun itself with the P-Series? If so, did you do anything about it? FWIW, prior to the P2000 my biggest experience was with the Beretta 92, which I always thought had a nice grip (even with my size medium hand). It certainly has more purchase area, but at the same time I'm 10x the shooter today that I was then, so there's no use in trying to quantify the difference through performance. I've also noticed Glocks to have increased real-estate for the support hand compared to the P-Series. After ~17,000 rounds through the P2000 since Feb 2010, I figure if this perception weren't true then I would have forgotten it by now....but I haven't.
Thanks!