Let's see your HK's
- Deputydave
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Let's see your HK's
My HK USPc. Bought it in 9mm and then bought a complete 40 S&W slide and RCM 357sig barrel. So it's my 3-in-1 pistol. I normally keep it in 40 S&W. Added new night sights to the 40S&W slide, grip tape the the frame and a flush base plate for the carry mag.
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- lakelandman
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Everybody's got a plan until they get hit.
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I've really been liking the Talon-clone grip I put on the USPc. Feels great in the hand. And I'm also glad I put the flat base plate on the mag I carry in the pistol. The other base plate tended to snag my shirt a bit when drawing from concealment. The flat base plate has alleviated that problem.
I had thought about getting a Glock 23 last year when I heard the Gen 5's were coming out. I'm glad I didn't. The USPc, imo, is simply a better pistol in-and-of-itself. The Glock gets the nod for inexpensive mags and aftermarket support but the HK is just a stronger pistol.
I had thought about getting a Glock 23 last year when I heard the Gen 5's were coming out. I'm glad I didn't. The USPc, imo, is simply a better pistol in-and-of-itself. The Glock gets the nod for inexpensive mags and aftermarket support but the HK is just a stronger pistol.
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Yeah if you like the HK handguns you should try the rifle line but they are not cheap. LOL
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