So here's my range report on the first 205 rounds through my USP Expert .40s&w.
Prior to my purchase, the gun has been a safe queen for an unknown number of years. With a production date of AB, the gun is a 2001er. When I first got it, the double action stuttered and the decocker required superman's thumb to break it free. Knowing that this gun was in dire need of a lube job, I didn't mess with it too much more.
After an maticulate feild cleaning, all I'm comfortable doing, and a saturating of all vital areas mainly focusing on the trigger group and saftey/decock lever the gun was a little smoother; the gun had obviously dried up since it was last used.
The Expert worked flawlessly at the range, the brand of ammo used was Magtech FMC 165g and Magtech 155g JHP(more on these later!). The gun was getting smoother and smoother, double action silkier and silkier and it was putting the holes exactly where I wanted them! There was no failures at all, what- so - ever and I am proud of that.
The FMJs fed and fired great, but when I loaded up my "non-premium" Magtech JHPs which came at an affordable $25/50 opposed to premium prices which are closer to $15-18/20 a they left me in a state of awe. Imagine the nuclear bomb sequence in Terminator II when Sarah Conor was watching the empty playground when suddenly a shockwave tears through destroying everything, leaving nothing but a over dramatic Conor skeleton. That was my first experience with these JHPs which are apparently +P or even +P+, they made a HUGE boom and produced a plume of fire which exited the muzzel as if it were dragon's breath! (or a normal .357sig round if you're familiar with those) Considering they were so cheap, we're thinking they're not regulated? Anyways, we laughed as did the guys in the next lane.
Everything went as planned, the gun worked great and everything is silky smooth. Now I just have to get more ammo since I know that this thing will eat it all up with ease. I'm in love.