SpikeEVO
Member
Now that I have ambidextrous'ized all my HK USPs, here comes the BIG question.
Does anyone actually concealed carry their USP cocked and locked?
If so, what holster are you using?
I think I would feel safe carrying the USP cocked and locked if I knew the holster was designed so that the safety lever COULD NOT physically move when holstered.
Does anyone know of a CCW holster for the USP that blocks the safety from moving when locked?
I have COMP-TAC CTACs for my USPs and LOVE THEM but the safety lever will move in them when holstered. I was considering modifying the holster by JB WELDing or otherwise attaching a chunk of plastic to the holster so that the gun would slide in locked or unlocked, but the safety could not move back and forth once holstered.
Any other thoughts on carrying the USP family cocked and locked?
Does anyone actually concealed carry their USP cocked and locked?
If so, what holster are you using?
I think I would feel safe carrying the USP cocked and locked if I knew the holster was designed so that the safety lever COULD NOT physically move when holstered.
Does anyone know of a CCW holster for the USP that blocks the safety from moving when locked?
I have COMP-TAC CTACs for my USPs and LOVE THEM but the safety lever will move in them when holstered. I was considering modifying the holster by JB WELDing or otherwise attaching a chunk of plastic to the holster so that the gun would slide in locked or unlocked, but the safety could not move back and forth once holstered.
Any other thoughts on carrying the USP family cocked and locked?