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Dark Helmet:
struck the deal today for this beauty...

http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/oo270/Dark_Helmet1978/Hunt%20and%20Shoot/usp1.jpg

USP 45 Compact w/ a Milt Sparks Versa Max 2

it is actually meant as my dad's carry gun, but ooooh, so nice.

JimP:
Glad you like it..... me...... I find no beauty in them...... boxy, plastic pistols hold all the allure of a staplegun for me..... to each his own.  ..... Some people juggle geese......

OnTheFly:
I find the HK pistols to be very attractive myself.  I've fired my friend's full size USP in .40 only once.  In that time, I found it to be very comfortable in the hand, but I couldn't figure out the best way to operate the mag release.  I have heard that some people use the index finger of their strong hand, but that didn't seem to work for me.

Anyone found out a good way to operate the release?

Fly

Dark Helmet:
I think most polymer guns are failry homely, but the HKs I think actually look like a gun, they have an element of design to them that the Glocks, SAs, and even the Sigs lack.  HKs also hold their value FAR better than other plastic guns... which makes their higher prices easier to deal with. 

I have an HK P2000SK for carry (as soon as I can get a class scheduled!) that I really like, and the mag-release on that is easy to operate (slightly smaller grip than a USP). I just "pinch down" with both my thumb and middle finger and it comes right out (ambi release).  my thumb is RIGHT THERE anyway and my middle finger is an easy reach without bringing my index finger down into/near the trigger guard.  the other way is to lay the pistol over in my hand and just use  my thumb to rock it down, but that requires you to "reset" your grip on the firearm, where my method doesn't alter the orientation of the backstrap to your palm.

the USPs can be tough to feel comfortable with if you have smaller hands and don't know how to execute a proper grip.

OnTheFly:
Well...I'm pretty sure I have the right grip, just small hands.  Next time I get a chance to handle my friends USP, I will try the "thumb & middle finger" method that you suggest.  Do you know if the compact is any smaller in the grip?  I have a standing option to order a HK USP40 Compact with LEM trigger for $495 (including shipping and handling), but wasn't sure if I could adapt to the magazine release.

Regardless, you have one fine looking pistol there Dark Helmet.

Fly

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