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Well yes the USP is expensive but the old fart has gotta point, it's a pretty awesome gun. | Well yes the USP is expensive but the old fart has gotta point, it's a pretty awesome gun. | ||
Without a doubt my favorite tactical handgun | |||
My favorite is the Expert model | My favorite is the Expert model |
Revision as of 17:36, 9 December 2009
This is a great, affordable, light, accurate, and reliable handgun. It has been my BUG for 9 years and I wouldn't have it any other way.
- Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but, "affordable"? Surely you concede that a new USP costs more than any other polymer-framed service pistol on the market (and often more than some steel-framed pistols)? -MT2008 14:00, 3 December 2009 (UTC)
Well yes the USP is expensive but the old fart has gotta point, it's a pretty awesome gun.
Without a doubt my favorite tactical handgun
My favorite is the Expert model
- I would buy a USP45 in a second if they did something about the trigger-S&Wshooter
I have a question, is the USP Match just a regular USP with the compensator? Are there any othere differences? Is the compensator removable?