Please give me ur input on the hk usp standard as i intend purchasing one?
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Its possibly the best handgun you can buy at this time. I have 4 of them and I have fired several thousand rounds through each. Never a jamb and always on the mark. The gun was originaly designed for Military use only and issued to the US Navy Seals. When it was released to the public, all manufactures were required to up their standards. None of them compare in my opinion. Good LuckAgreed with Uncle 100% on his last statement !
I had the H&K USP in .45 ACP. It was my duty gun. Damn fine weapon. Every duty weapon I ever owned I have done some kind of work on it to make it work a little better. Usually, this meant a trigger job. The only thing I did to the H&K was put night sights on it. It was the only "out of the box" gun I have ever qualified 100% with.
If you are purchasing it for a duty weapon or self defense gun, it is well worth the money.
Has anyone ever tried zorbing? What was it like?
Hopefully Grizzly will answer your question. He's the resident H&K expert here.Almost all H&K guns are great, so I'd say it's a good gun if you can afford it.
Are they such things as ballistic tip rounds for a .22 mag?
never heard a bad thing about it, from what i have heard it is a really good firearm that wont let you down.Fishing in the rivers or lake which do you prefer?
I think MRS and I have hijacked the question due to the few responses. One important thing is that the gun fits you. Most people starting out prefer small grips and then as they shoot more prefer larger grips. Either way use your grip on the gun make sure your finger is where you like it on the trigger and that your weak hand gets at least some of the grip with the palm. A gun even a pistol should fit you especially if you aren't the type to buy a few guns a year.More Questions & Answers...