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Gendaito
10-19-2004, 12:09
does anyone out there have a USP 45 and a P2000? anyone with any opinions/comments on these two weapons?

All I know is that the P2000 takes USPc mags, so it must be smaller...

fnfalman
10-19-2004, 12:58
USPF45 = BIG.

I like the P2000 although I don't think that they differ enough from the standard USP series to really be anything special. I hate the LEM trigger and the thought of me buying a gun that costs nearly $800 and then add another $100 so that HK armorers can put a lower trigger pull weight on it...urghhh!

Unless I can find a P2000 with a 5-lbs LEM trigger, I'll pass and take the regular USP with the Variant 1 trigger group.

Jeff S.
10-19-2004, 13:08
Originally posted by fnfalman
USPF45 = BIG.

I like the P2000 although I don't think that they differ enough from the standard USP series to really be anything special. I hate the LEM trigger and the thought of me buying a gun that costs nearly $800 and then add another $100 so that HK armorers can put a lower trigger pull weight on it...urghhh!


How I feel as well. Besides, I love cocked and locked, so I'll stick to the USPcompact anyways.

FIREFOX
10-19-2004, 14:33
Just got a USP 45 LEM a short time ago. I also have owned USP'S with V1 trigger groups. I now carry the LEM for duty and love it. The trigger is outstanding IMHO, but everyone is different. O and buy the way I ordered my LEM from the factory with a 5.5 lb trigger, didn't cost me one extra cent. :cool: