rockquarry
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Any comments from owners of currently manufactured H&K .45s regarding accuracy? How about cast bullet use?
I can't speak for the HK 45 but have had a USP in 45 seemingly forever. As has been said very accurate, the trigger is not the best, tough as nails though.........
It is GLOCK that used to tell folks not to use lead projectiles in Polygonal rifled handguns, not HKGiven the polygonal rifling their recommendation is only jacketed bullets but I'll bet you knew that.
Are you asking about the specific pistol model HK-45 or ANY current HKs chambered in 45Any comments from owners of currently manufactured H&K .45s regarding accuracy? How about cast bullet use?
"The trigger was horrible though. In addition..."
From someone who has spoken to gunsmiths about it, trigger can be improved, but may be a bit "mushy" compared to other 45's.
True dat but combined with the trough, too much to deal with.
The trough doesn't bother everyone.
Here's a rough pic from the internet.
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My finger would catch the edge of the trough and disturb the pull through.
How or why HK did this design is a mystery.
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It looks as if it may keep the bottom of the trigger guard from being lower but its hard to tell based only on the photo; I've never examined the pistol. Maybe it's nothing more than an aesthetic feature?