I would take the .45 compact cause it's small and packs a punch
P2000sk 9mm
P2000 9mm
P2000 .40
USP Compact .45
If your going to make me carry one of those darn things it will be the .45.
Scott
I would take the .45 compact cause it's small and packs a punch
Why do so many perfer a USPc over P2000, and apparently regardless of caliber. I'd carry 9mm, and I like the fit and feel of both the USPc and the P2000, but isn't the p2000 slimmer thus better for concealment? What am I missing about the USPc?
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Persoanlly, I really like the external safety the USPc offers that the P2000 doesn't.
If I carried an HK, it would be my one and only USPc 40.
USP Compact .357 Sig
Is't the 45 the only of the 4 that has the roller lock bolt system?
P7PSP
P7M8
Long live the squeezecocker!
Not on the polling list, but my vote goes to the P9S - 45 cal. Narrow and comfortable to carry.
USPc in 357sig
Gotta go with the USPC 45. Till I pick up my USPC in >357 sig then they will rotate![]()
I'll "chime in" and vote for the P7 PSP, very nice feel in the hand and overall very compact and slim, as described by previous members.
...my actual preference would be a .357sig P2000SK like the one I own and carry.
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I own a P30, but I voted for P2000 9mm
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Hey...what about the USPc in .357 sig? I also own a USPF in .45. My next H&K will be a compact .45.
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Greetings,
I'm actually in the process of getting a 9mm P2000. Just have to sell my Beretta 92 single stack compact first.
I am tempted to get the .40 version i've seen some complain that its too much for the compact HK's.
If my local range didn't charge so much for ammo(they make you shoot their ammo through their guns) I would try the .40 before deciding.
Take care
Of the ones listed I would have to pick the USP. If I was to choose an H&K it would be the P7. I have shot both and it is by far the better handling.
P2000 in 9mm
P7 M8 and 3 extra mags.![]()
P2000sk 9mm
I carried a USP40 for years. Full size, she carried wonderfully and kept me faultlessly safe during that time. She's retired now.
I wouldn't hesitate to buy a P7. They do get a little hot, but I've seen 'em go through 500 rounds during a session at a Combat Focus Shooting class. No issues there, it's an HK.
Dan
For a carry .45 my HKc is a gem no tuning extractors, running wet constant cleaning no high maintenaince just a .45 that carries very easy and is as reliable as a gun can ever be. The USPc are all nice also. On some days my USPc .40 s/s in a R.Grizzle holster makes it just easy to carry all day.![]()
I just picked up a P2000 in 9mm primarily to use for a ccw (if we ever get it here). I am pretty much a Beretta guy but really liked the feel of the P2000. It will be interesting for me to see what I shoot better once I have had it for a while.
P30s