Hk Usp Breaking!

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Brought home another a couple weeks ago (Elite). Not becasue my others broke but because they continue to run without any probelsm whatsoever.
 
I got my USP40c just a few month and it's almost 1K on it.
So, it's looks like and feels like a young girl and I LOVE IT :)

I am looking forward to meet another girl - P3000 :p
 
There are a lot of people who have very strong feelings about what guns other people should own.

The feelings are often strong enough that they are willing to lie in their attempts to dissuade people from buying some brands.

It's unfortunate for two reasons.

People are sometimes dissuaded from buying perfectly good firearms by people giving bad advice and outright lying.

Others are so used to seeing these kinds of shenanigans that they will refuse good advice, thinking that they are being manipulated or lied to.
 
He's an idiot. I own three HK USP's and never had a malfunction or problem with any of them. I also know many other shooters that have them and never heard of a problem with them. You'll soon learn there are a lot of clueless "gun nuts" running around.

LBTRS
 
USP........

Over-priced? definitely. POS? Absolutely not. I had a USP stainless .45 and it ran flawlessly through thousands of rounds. Very accurate to boot. That said, it was blocky and the trigger gaurd would wear my trigger finger raw after only 300 or so rounds. I never disliked the gun, but it was quickly sold when a LNIB S&W 1006 showed up when I was broke. I may eventually buy another USP, but there are a lot of other guns higher on my list (namely a Tanfoglio Witness stock custom 10mm and Beretta 682 Gold 12 gauge). But don't go sellin' your USP on one buffoon's assessment. It is horsehockey. HK makes damn nice guns, despite their ego and swollen price tags.
 
WOW! :what: I have 4 USPs in various sizes & calibers w/ 45k+ (no lie, 45,000+ !) rounds total through them w/o a single hiccup....damn, how much more unreliable & less dependable can they get????? :scrutiny:
 
The Dutchman said:
The guy there basically said that the HK USP's he sells end up have some sort of catatrophic internal failure due to bad engineering within months. And that they always get Glocks afterwards because they are a better made guns or 1911's because of their inherent simplicity.

Yeah, that guy is an idiot.

I've got 6 USP's. One is an ex-range gun. Compact 9mm, God only knows how many rounds its had through it. I demo'ed it before I bought it. Ran a few hundred rounds through its ugly, worn carcass. It had zero FTE's, FTF's. No problems what so ever. I took it home cleaned 8 or 9 years of crud out of it and have ran 500 or so more rounds through it since then. Zero problems.

Some sort of catatrophic internal failure ? Bullshxt, if I sold someone a gun and it had any type of failure that caused it to come back into my shop. I could tell you exactly what went wrong with it. I dxmn sure wouldn't give some vague statement about what went wrong with it. That guy doesn't move enough HK's to make money off of them so he pushes what he can get the highest profit margin with. Which, obviously is what ever 1911 variant he sells the most of and Glocks.

When your USP has a catatrophic internal failure E-mail me. I buy it off of you for a fair price. ;)
 
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