I was an HK weiner back in the day and have
the USP Tactical in 45 ACP to prove it.
But the USP and this thing are not the same. Given the fact
that HK openly hates its customers… and extra mags cost a fortune …
ya might as well shoot a Glock or a Sig or S&W…
But whadda I know…?
VP9A1 X 9MM BLK 15+1 NS OR
| Action | striker fired |
|---|---|
| Barrel | 4.09" |
| Finish | Black |
| Length | 7.34" |
| Sights | FS: Night Sight RS: Black |
| Caliber | 9mm |
| Capacity | 15 + 1 |
| Magazine | 2 15 rd. |
| Rate Of Twist | 1-in-9.8" |
| Stock Frame Grips | Polymer Frame Polymer Frame |
| Additional Feature 1 | Optics Ready Slide |
| Additional Feature 2 | Ambidextrous Controls |
| Additional Feature 3 | Interchangeable Grip Panels |

Get a Glock 30S its in .45
ReplyDeleteYup, it' close to the ultimate in 45acp, concealable firepower. With a +2 base for the mag, you have 13 rounds, ready to go! Extra magazines are relatively small and easy to carry.
DeleteThe HKs that get my ticker going, is the P7 and P7M13. Flat, concealable, awsome. The one I shot 40 years ago, was a work of art, super accurate and $500 back then. I should have gotten one. Today they're almost unobtainium.
ReplyDeleteI got an HK P2000 in .40 S&W (LEM) about 20 yrs ago. I can attest to the "extra mags cost a fortune" statement. the P2000 was pretty close to the USP (same mag). I like it a lot, although it took a while to adjust to the recoil with the (mostly) ppolymer frame.
ReplyDeleteI also have a Glock 30S in .45. makes a good CCW. double stack gives extra rounds, and the little bugger will chew through all kinds of shit ammo without issues.''
- Chi