I bought my HK USPc 9mm in the year 2000. (Not to be confused with the HK model 2000.) After 10s of thousands of rounds, my first and only mechanical failure was a broken firing pin in 2023. With $80 in parts and less than one hour of work, it was up and running. Phenomenal pistol.
Probably the best 40 S&W firearm in my opinion.
I bought my HK USPc 9mm in the year 2000. (Not to be confused with the HK model 2000.) After 10s of thousands of rounds, my first and only mechanical failure was a broken firing pin in 2023. With $80 in parts and less than one hour of work, it was up and running. Phenomenal pistol.
Was the only part to be replaced the firing pin? That's an expensive pin!
@@Blobertbigly It's an HK!
I will add that it is a single unit front firing pin to the hammer. It is a multi-functional machined part.
Love this pistol! Thanks for the video!
Thanks you bet.
Really good video. It is fun to go back and look at the history of the USP, one of the best combat pistol ever made.
Thanks, completely agree!
Nice through reviews, loved the Sig Dak review also
Thanks!
They were still shipping in the gray case in 2000.
This pistol is the 90's
To clarify, the 9mm came out immediately after the .40 with the .45 being released two years later.
Thanks for that,
The dimensions, components, and testing of the 9mm USP are also the same as the .40.
The 9mm was released at the same time the .40 was.
Do anybody know if it has any extended mags out there or big base plates
I think there are….I’ll try to find the company that I believe sells those and post back.
Snagged a stainless model for $700 🎉
Nice!