TallCanTactical
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- May 16, 2007
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I would say...
If you can try it, then afford it, go for an HK! I'm a newbie here and a newbie to firearms in general, however, I have fired a few polymer pistols. Going from nothing to something in terms of handguns, the HK USP .45 full-size felt the best out of the XD's and Glocks and the 1 M&P I rented in the same caliber. Though, I definately would not pass any one of those up if I had the opportunity to aquire them!!!
The HK made the transition from being an un-armed citizen to an armed citizen a whole lot easier!! I think its performance is the stand out feature. It has great control when firing, feels good in my hands and it was easy to aquire the target in the sights and hit where you were aiming... a newbie bonus!! When I first looked into polymer pistols, I had never shot a .45 before. The first one I shot was a G21. Wow! What a feeling. I then tried the USP, and it was a match made right then and there. I then tried a few others, and even went back to the Glock... but I finally settled with the HK. Do yourself a favor, go down and try and shoot a few different makes, and maybe models, I'm sure you'll find whats right for you.
If you can try it, then afford it, go for an HK! I'm a newbie here and a newbie to firearms in general, however, I have fired a few polymer pistols. Going from nothing to something in terms of handguns, the HK USP .45 full-size felt the best out of the XD's and Glocks and the 1 M&P I rented in the same caliber. Though, I definately would not pass any one of those up if I had the opportunity to aquire them!!!
The HK made the transition from being an un-armed citizen to an armed citizen a whole lot easier!! I think its performance is the stand out feature. It has great control when firing, feels good in my hands and it was easy to aquire the target in the sights and hit where you were aiming... a newbie bonus!! When I first looked into polymer pistols, I had never shot a .45 before. The first one I shot was a G21. Wow! What a feeling. I then tried the USP, and it was a match made right then and there. I then tried a few others, and even went back to the Glock... but I finally settled with the HK. Do yourself a favor, go down and try and shoot a few different makes, and maybe models, I'm sure you'll find whats right for you.