I would say you got a good deal. It looks like that gun was hardly used from what I can tell from your pictures, the bluing is hardly worn on the barrel. I bought my USP full size used and I have been really happy with it and I would say mine was more used then yours.
The blueing is a little worn on the barrel but not too bad. The low resultion pics do a good job of hiding it. Really though, it shoots very smooth with little muzzle flip. I couldn't go wrong with nights sights and 4 magazines.
cool gun. all guns will show barrel wear, no big deal.
it's gonna be reliable good gun.
Also, HK threads won't have lots of replies, nothing to talk about when your gun works great out of the box.
all you can do is shoot it and take more action pics.
what yr is it? thats about how much two usp's are down at the local shop but they are 98's. Im gonna try and haggle em down a bit
nice gun, cant wait til i get mine
Mines from Jan 95. I can tell because mine is a conventional barrel, they went to the polygonal barrel in Feb 95. If my barrel ever wears out I am going to upgrade to a polygonal one.
If you can't shoot right with your USP, you can't shoot right with anything. Today was my second day at the range with my USP 40, nearly every shot was in the red zone. For me the USP puts the shoots right where I want them.
I have 3 Hi Caps, and 3 Clinton Mags (aka 10 rounders). I have Fiber Optic sights coming in.
PPGMD....I CAN'T shoot right with anything admittingly. This USP is smooth as heck for the .40 cal but I don't think the short barrel is great for me to start with.
Check out my post in the "General Discussions Forum". Maybe you can give me some insight based on the literature and picture of the target I posted.
Practice Practice Practice. I go to the range everyday and put 50 rounds on target through each of the two pistols I take with me. I save money by using WWB ammo from Wally's World, and taping up my target.
Take every step as a drill, pay attention where your shots are going and attempt to correct deficiencies in your techniques.
No matter how many others I buy, my USP40 seems to be the one I drift back to when I get bored with the others. I'm kinda on a M&P40 and M&P40c kick right now. But when I get bored with the M&P40, the USP will still be there. Unless I can afford a USP40c, the M&P40c is it for the compacts.
I've already sold off my XD40 (although I like their 45 so much it'll be staying).
By the way, for anybody in the same boat I am in - the M&P40 fits very nicely into a USP40 holster.
I really liked the P2000 9mm (full size) too. Very well could be my next purchase. I also have a 9mm M&P that I really like but do prefer the DA/SA triggers with a decocker.
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