Oh, you again. Always jumping in aren't you....Yes I can, all it takes is practice. Next?
Yep, it's me. Touchy are we?
Of coarse I "keep jumping in" (even though I participated in this thread before you did). How many rounds have you put through a VP-70 with it's 18lb gritty trigger? If you can't shoot a USP any better than a VP-70, then I think that speaks volumes about the trigger on the USP.
"Get used to it" always seems to be the response of H&K fans when it comes to complaints about the triggers, just like it always seems to be the response of Glock fans when people complain about the grip and grip angles of their favorite pistol. Funny how nobody ever uses the logic of "get used to it" when speaking about an aspect of a pistol that is universally accepted as being "good". It's always something that is almost universally accepted as being "bad", when fans use this phrase and logic.
Didn't you complain about Glock's blocky grip in another thread? Why don't you advise people to just practice and get used to it?
It would surprise me NOT to see the trigger of H&K pistols mentioned in a PRO and CON thread on H&K pistols. They are almost universally accepted as being "not as good as they could be". I think this is informative to the OP.
I suppose that is determined by what you're used to using. Show me two polymer pistols with triggers that are the same. Hmmmm, seems a lot of them are sold.
What are you asking here?
If the trigger doesn't matter, then why does H&K make the Match trigger? Why don't they just tell competitors to "practice and get used to it"?
The USP 45 and the USP 45 with a Match trigger are two of the same pistols, but with different triggers.
Here is a question for all you "NON" fanboys. Exactly which HK trigger are you referring to as being so bad? Match? LEM? Light LEM? DA/SA? DA? P7? Better yet how many of you have actually shot an HK pistol or are you simply repeating the stuff you read?
I've owned a USPc, a P7M8, and a P30S.
The USPc had the worst trigger out of all of them. The DA and SA were gritty, and the pre-travel of the SA mode felt like it staged 4 times before I hit the break point.
The P7M8 had an excellent trigger. No complaints at all about the P7 trigger.
The P30S had a smooth DA and SA pull, but the reset was too long.
This was my first post in this thread:
H&K makes excellent pistols.
The only two complaints I normally see when people speak of H&K pistols, is the price, and the trigger. I almost never hear of complaints with the accuracy, reliability, durability, or quality of their pistols.
If an H&K fits you, and you shoot it well, then you will more than likely find that it is an excellent pistol for you.
I stand by it.