If you’re having issues with accuracy, consider that ammo has changed radically over the years. Burn rate, pressure spikes, and metallurgy all play a part. It’s not impossible to assume that nearly every data point this gun was tuned against is no longer the common form. I’d recommend looking into lower pressure rounds or loadings with a slower burn. that being said you never really know what something does best with until you’ve tested all reasonable possibilities
Its somewhat similar to the vp70, but it doesn't look like you can attach a stock to it. The vp70 had a specially designed holster stock combo, that when attached to the gun, enabled select fire between 3 round burst or semi auto.
Nope, CZ52 is roller locked on the moving barrel. HK P9 has a fixed barrel like P7, but the 9 is roller delayed and 7 is gas delayed. In a wey most semiauto are delayed, but locked or not is important, and also fixed barrel or not is important.
I was the first and only person I knew who bought an HK USP 45. I even went back a month later and bought the tactical light and push button remote switch for the light. To the best of my knowledge HK was the first, or among the first to offer an accessory rail. Absolutely crazy how clunky it was too. I remember being totally bummed out when the came out with the MK 2 45. Man the light and rail didn’t age well at all. Both are almost as rare as a white olive! I still really like the gun though. I wish insight technology offered an upgraded light switch though. It’s my understanding that an adapter is available to allow a person to use modern tactical accessories on the rail though
Where the hell did you hear that almost every gun HK makes uses a roller delayed blowback system? That's bullshit. None of their current production guns use that aside from the MP5.
This is the ONLY HK series of pistol that used roller delayed blowback. The next series was the P7, which was gas delayed, then every subsequent pistol was Browning pattern tilting barrel.
every single active duty soldier has there personal preference and there all gonna be different for various reasons and there certainly not picking up that dinosaur times have changed
Accuracy is measured in distance from center not percentage... and hitting the target is not a measurement you determine it by where on target and consistency from centet.
Lmao, only a couple of their rifles use roller delayed, every other pistol is browning type action or direct blowback, their modern rifles use short stroke piston, the mp5, g3/91 and I think it’s the 55 series used roller delayed blowback. I think the seals real favorite h&k would definitely be the mk23, which was designed completely on requirements they submitted for a primary weapon system in a handgun format for when a rifle could not be used. The mk23 is grandad of all modern, current and past few decades of hk pistols.
Dunno where you got your info from but it's inaccurate. Glock 19 Sig Sauer P226 Heckler & Koch HK45C Heckler & Koch Mark 23 Beretta M9 Handgun Are among the list of pistols of choice.
It was supposed to be released in the 4th quarter of last year. I’m sure they are spending more time focusing on military contracts than the already saturated micro 9 market
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Who told you
@@The_LocalGuy I only Heard 1 sound that was different
@@The_LocalGuy you have to change the buffer in that thing its prob fossilized homie
Those two rounds that fell out when you threw the case are really pissing me the freak off
Looks like a Taurus spectrum and a hi point had a kid
It’s literally both their fathers bro
And glock father as well
Don't insult the P9 like that
It's far better than either of those.
I thought it was a hi'point troll short lol
"...first HK gun to use the roller delayed blowback system..."
*G3 glaring in the distance*
I think he meant a handgun but yeah this is stupid
It does look like a Taurus Spectrum 😅
If you’re having issues with accuracy, consider that ammo has changed radically over the years. Burn rate, pressure spikes, and metallurgy all play a part. It’s not impossible to assume that nearly every data point this gun was tuned against is no longer the common form. I’d recommend looking into lower pressure rounds or loadings with a slower burn. that being said you never really know what something does best with until you’ve tested all reasonable possibilities
Thought it was a Hi Point 😂
You would
This was the service pistol of the Detroit police in Robocop.
Along with the sig p226.
RE2 Leon Kennedy sidearm.
Close but its not thats the vp70
@@Mr-6666 Is it just a longer barrel? I can’t tell the difference other than that honestly
Its somewhat similar to the vp70, but it doesn't look like you can attach a stock to it. The vp70 had a specially designed holster stock combo, that when attached to the gun, enabled select fire between 3 round burst or semi auto.
@@thepowerofIandIThe VP70 also uses this weird deeply grooved barrel to let gas pass by in order to have basic blow back action.
@Local Guy didn’t used Rick a Hk Usp expert? With the suppressor on it?
It was a mk 23 with an osprey suppressor
the framerate is like a pladoe animation
carol and Tyrese also used a m1 carbine in the walking dead but they used the wrong sound effects for it
Was also used in robocop the 1987 the og one
I been wondering what the hell this was since I seen it in tales from the hood and a bunch of 90's movies 😂 i like how it looks!
Cz52 used roller delay blowback in the 50s
I love mine, but it needs to be stripped while in a plastic bands because the roller spring come shooting out at 1 million miles an hour lol.
Nope, CZ52 is roller locked on the moving barrel.
HK P9 has a fixed barrel like P7, but the 9 is roller delayed and 7 is gas delayed.
In a wey most semiauto are delayed, but locked or not is important, and also fixed barrel or not is important.
No comparison to HK bub
I was the first and only person I knew who bought an HK USP 45. I even went back a month later and bought the tactical light and push button remote switch for the light. To the best of my knowledge HK was the first, or among the first to offer an accessory rail. Absolutely crazy how clunky it was too. I remember being totally bummed out when the came out with the MK 2 45. Man the light and rail didn’t age well at all. Both are almost as rare as a white olive! I still really like the gun though. I wish insight technology offered an upgraded light switch though. It’s my understanding that an adapter is available to allow a person to use modern tactical accessories on the rail though
Looks like if I tried to draw a Hi Point by memory
I seem to remember in the tv series from the 80s called Hunter that the main actor used one of these.
Looks like a heat stick aka hi-point lol😂
Looks like HK made a fancy makarov
I shot my Uncle's battle half a box of shells.
Gun functions wonderful in my opinion I think very well made
For being from the 60s it looks surprisingly sleek and modern
They were mostly made in the 70s and 80s, but they were designed in the 60s
Still looks better than a hi-point
Nice thumb placement
Looks like a mini Hi-Point
Great for zombies too.
And for cannibals
Hk quality, Hi-Point aesthetics
Where the hell did you hear that almost every gun HK makes uses a roller delayed blowback system? That's bullshit. None of their current production guns use that aside from the MP5.
The first hk gun to use roller delay was the G3 lmao
bro that looks a lot like a Yeet cannon haha
Its like a gucci hi point
That’s a good looking high point
beautiful gun out of my country😍
A 2011 in 10mm double stacked mags 15+1 looks way better you can carry cocked and locked off of safety due to 3 safteys and its iconic.
... What are you going on about?
This is the ONLY HK series of pistol that used roller delayed blowback. The next series was the P7, which was gas delayed, then every subsequent pistol was Browning pattern tilting barrel.
The mg42 and mp43/stg44 were hk firearms and they are roller delayed blowback firearms.
Roller delayed pistol ,I always wanted to see one
Owen Wilson shoots well
Oh it's HIDEOUS
Unless you grip it and look at it from afar, then you can mistake it for 1911 😂
Looks like a PPK that has been gorging itself for months in McDonald's..
I see where hi point got its styling
every single active duty soldier has there personal preference and there all gonna be different for various reasons and there certainly not picking up that dinosaur times have changed
They are REALLY good guns still!
Accuracy is measured in distance from center not percentage... and hitting the target is not a measurement you determine it by where on target and consistency from centet.
I see where hi point got their design lol
Those sights are kind of dope tho
uhhhh… on season 4 of walking dead right now and don’t see this pistol
So good
homie didn't change the rubber buffer. the P9s going to crack the frame
Lmao, only a couple of their rifles use roller delayed, every other pistol is browning type action or direct blowback, their modern rifles use short stroke piston, the mp5, g3/91 and I think it’s the 55 series used roller delayed blowback. I think the seals real favorite h&k would definitely be the mk23, which was designed completely on requirements they submitted for a primary weapon system in a handgun format for when a rifle could not be used. The mk23 is grandad of all modern, current and past few decades of hk pistols.
What earmuffs were those
Don’t get me wrong but lol navy’s favorite pistol?
What rig do you use to film first person?
i’d like to know as well
Tripod.
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VP70, but fixed
If hi point pistol skipped leg day
Dunno where you got your info from but it's inaccurate.
Glock 19
Sig Sauer P226
Heckler & Koch HK45C
Heckler & Koch Mark 23
Beretta M9 Handgun
Are among the list of pistols of choice.
The P9 was used by Seals back in the 70s due to ease of suppression, its not been used in a long time but once upon a time it was.
@@tomalong99 it was. But it's not top choice overall.
They didn’t like the mk23 its too big lol
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That master grip is disgusting…..
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And that is the SEALS 3rd favorite H&K
5 times
Leon s Kennedy
I dont like these, but they are reliable and accurate its simply the design I just dont like.
hi point grandpa 😅😅
Looks like an expensive hi point
Zero golf ⛳️ ball hits.
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Balls golf
Will HK redo and release a micro 9?
It was supposed to be released in the 4th quarter of last year. I’m sure they are spending more time focusing on military contracts than the already saturated micro 9 market
@@richieoliver9671 yes, so true. Sig is just killing it.
Your support hand is placed weird and it’s upsetting me.
Leon pistol
The Navy? That isn't a USP...
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Baby's first Hi Point ass gun...😂
Over price high point question mark
Zero zero zero....
That first charge is cursed
Leon Kennedy's issued sidearm.
No it's not. His original handgun in Resident Evil 2 was a VP70, and the closest approximation of his current handgun is a USP Expert.
Looks very similar I have to agree.
P9 was like the civilian model, single stack magazine and no burst fire mode 😢
Nah Leon used an HK VP70 Military version.
@@justinsixx90 Yeah bro had that 3 burst fire felt safer when I had that, Re2 nostalgia 😂
@@SaltyMaverickhave to disagree , this is a version of the VP-70 , and the HK USP looks compleatly different
Next time actually show us shooting the fucking gold ball how about
Zero times
That gun is ugly ash
Am I the only one that sees a glorified hi point?
So futuristic
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Its the mitilda from re2
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Zero
Lol no
Mathilda?
Its so ugly ha😂
Resident Evil trash pistol
Leon’s shitty pistol
Wrong. Leon used a VP70z
It looks like a high point
Definitely has a high point look.
Its like a gucci hi point
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Is that the resident evil 2 gun?
No. That’s a Vp70z
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