Most, if not all of HK’s current pistol lineup are evolutions of the USP. Yet, 30 years later, the USP is still manufactured in its original design. One of my favorites.
I’m pretty sure they use too. Have you checked Hkparts? I’m sure you have. It’s been some time since I’ve browsed on there. I used to get parts from HK webshop too. Sometimes cheaper.
They used to, then sadly discontinued them. I would love to see a new handgun in .357 SIG from HK. Imagine a .357 SIG HK CC357; what a little pocket hand cannon that would be!
The only gripe I have with the usp .. is the magazine releases is a little too small..... But I guess it's not that much of a problem, sense I have 4 of them...... You always make good videos, thank you.
@@reker.a5790 Just don't use the polymer magazines if you do this. The HK45C magazine release has a steel lip that will eventually dig into them, leading the polymer magazines to fall out and fail to seat in place.
@@literallynobody1515 all the USPs use the same part number for the magazine release. That being said, the polymer mag guns still use a steel insert with the magazine release. I wouldn’t be concerned.
@@tonyclams1955 Like others are saying, the HK45C bigger mag release is the way to go. I have them on all of my USP’s. Super easy to change and inexpensive (for HK). Some say the metal on the HK45C mag release can ruin the polymer 9/40 full size mags but I think it’s way overstated and have never seen the issue.
Most, if not all of HK’s current pistol lineup are evolutions of the USP. Yet, 30 years later, the USP is still manufactured in its original design. One of my favorites.
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Yes.
I wish HK would make a barrel in 357 sig for the USP .40 S&W!
I’m pretty sure they use too. Have you checked Hkparts? I’m sure you have. It’s been some time since I’ve browsed on there.
I used to get parts from HK webshop too. Sometimes cheaper.
They used to, then sadly discontinued them. I would love to see a new handgun in .357 SIG from HK. Imagine a .357 SIG HK CC357; what a little pocket hand cannon that would be!
EFK fire dragon makes some nice conversion barrels. Do like i did a get lucky and find one on gunbroker.
The only gripe I have with the usp .. is the magazine releases is a little too small..... But I guess it's not that much of a problem, sense I have 4 of them...... You always make good videos, thank you.
Buy the HK45C magazine release and make the swap. You will not regret it
@@reker.a5790 Just don't use the polymer magazines if you do this. The HK45C magazine release has a steel lip that will eventually dig into them, leading the polymer magazines to fall out and fail to seat in place.
@@literallynobody1515 all the USPs use the same part number for the magazine release. That being said, the polymer mag guns still use a steel insert with the magazine release. I wouldn’t be concerned.
@@tonyclams1955
Like others are saying, the HK45C bigger mag release is the way to go. I have them on all of my USP’s. Super easy to change and inexpensive (for HK). Some say the metal on the HK45C mag release can ruin the polymer 9/40 full size mags but I think it’s way overstated and have never seen the issue.