School me on the USP. Is the DA/SA on them good compared to a Sig with an SRT?
Probably not but it's an overall better pistol to the sigs in my opinion.
>>29464657
>plastic
>>29464657
Sandy, thanks for the input. I'm considering on picking one up if a 9mm police trade in comes my way.
I might get it in a .40 despite not liking that caliber if it's low enough like $350
>>29464622
I own one.
DA/SA is garbage. Get a Tactical or a match trigger.
But it's fucking beautiful, reliable, easy to maintain, pretty accurate, and will outlast you.
>>29464668
>Muh all steel
>>29464669
Shit, that's a steal even in .40
>>29464685
>Shit, that's a steal even in .40
What's even better is it's built around it. I can find full size .40's for $500 but I'm hoping for a lower price
>>29464622
HK triggers generally kind of suck.
you'll need this to make it even halfway decent
http://www.hkparts.net/shop/pc/HK-USP-Match-Trigger-Conversion-Kit-p1039.htm
>>29464710
Neat! I didn't even know they made trigger kits, are there any other brands?
>>29464622
Triggers aren't the best I'm the world but you can get a match replacement otherwise the USP shits all over the sig.
>>29464678
>>29464710
Pretty much this. I love my usp and MK23, but I won't hesitate to say the stock USP trigger is garbage. I strongly recommend getting it upgraded to a match trigger kit that this anon recommended.
>>29464710
You'll enjoy it a lot more with it than without.
>>29464622
SRT is nicer than HK triggers but It's bullshit that they're not standard. Regardless I would take an HK over a sig any day.
>>29464704
Something is fucky as hell with the number of shots and the casing ejections.
>>29466344
>>29467135
Honest question. What makes you guys prefer the USP to the Sig?
The Sig triggers are arguably better and I personally prefer a metal frame. Price is similar between 226/229 and USP and ergonomics are good on both.
>>29467665
Hk:
More trigger options
A little lighter
In real life, I think it looks way, way cooler (I really hate the way p226's look with rails).
Arguably more durable (but you're still looking at 60k+ rounds through an alloy sig before the frame starts to fuck up.)
I think older sigs are really cool though and I'd love to own one.
>>29467818
opee here, I own a german sig just like this. I do admit I'm pretty concious about the slide rails and grease them because
>>29467818
Fuck up as in fail structurally or just blemishes and such?
>>29464622
I have a USP and my dad owns a 226 and 227. We both agree they're all amazing guns. Buy whatever tickles your fancy more.
>>29467890
Not him but the metals on both the slide and frame are different on sigs. On the older German sigs, they use carbon steel on an aluminum frame.
The carbon steel frames had problems with rusting so they started using milled steel for the slides on newer sigs which is a lot harder on the aluminum frames. This is why it's imperative to grease the rails on sigs and even more so if it's the newer exeters.
http://grayguns.com/guide-to-sig-sauer-pistol-inspection/
>>29467960
Ah okay, thanks for the explanation and link.
>>29467665
The barrel on the USP is godtier and it fits in my hands really naturally. It's also reliable and extremely accurate, to the point I can hit a man-sized target at 100 yards with my compact. As long as the trigger isn't total dogshit I'm not too concerned.I also prefer the polymer frame because I carry mine and the USP is rated to at minimum 20k +p rounds.