Picked this little delight up earlier today. Got a great deal, and boy what a good looking pistol!
Who says you need a 1911 to feel a bit special?

Happy Friday folks


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Also let us know where you found any ammo, if you please.bryang wrote:Congratulations!![]()
That is one fine looking pistol. Let us know when you get a chance to take it to the range and try her out.![]()
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Very nice gun. Good going.Carrots wrote:Thanks! I've only had it for 120 minutes and so no I haven't tried it out just yet. I have taken it apart and it is as easy as my HKs. although I am yet to own a 1911 (I have expensive taste when it comes to those and so I'll need to save that pleasure for a few years yet) and so I am rather ignorant of what is involved in stripping one of those.
The Annoyed Man wrote:Very nice gun. Good going.Carrots wrote:Thanks! I've only had it for 120 minutes and so no I haven't tried it out just yet. I have taken it apart and it is as easy as my HKs. although I am yet to own a 1911 (I have expensive taste when it comes to those and so I'll need to save that pleasure for a few years yet) and so I am rather ignorant of what is involved in stripping one of those.
I have both a USPc and several 1911s. The H&K takes down much more quickly and easily, but taking down a 1911 is not at all difficult, and it was designed to be do-able by soldiers who had minimal firearms training, so it's really not a big deal. However, at least by my personal observation, the greater "complexity" of the 1911 also means a "tighter" pistol which shoots more accurately. And then there's the trigger. . . .the H&K trigger is abysmal compared to even a cheap 1911.
That being said, I carried my USPc yesterday on a drive up to Enid, Oklahoma and back, and I was confident in my weapon and my ability to use it.
I would like to own a Sig P-something in .45 some day so I can see what all the hoopla is about.
I said "abysmal" because I've been spoiled by an assortment of 1911s, but the truth is that the USP trigger isn't all that bad. It's just not near as good. That being said, you're right on regarding the reliability and simplicity of operation. Mine has never had a FTF, FTE, or misfire. I particularly like that the USP slide can be cycled with the safety on. And it actually conceals very well, despite being taller, wider, and longer than my Kimber Ultra.Carrots wrote: I have plenty to be getting on with and find that my shooting is getting better even with these so called 'abysmal' triggers. As my uncle used to say "If you can do well with average tools, you'll be a master with the best" and despite opinions re the HK trigger systems all three of them eat anything, go bang every time, are well built, a breeze to clean and will go on and on and on. To me they aren't average and IMO there is a lot to be said for the 'no drama' that they offer. The ergos of the newer hk45/p30 are excellent and I am becoming plenty accurate with all three of them and as I'm not into bullseye right now a combat trigger is fine for me.