I had a USP in .40S&W, and for me I was constantly chasing the Mean Point of Impact all over the target. If it were just me I'd chalk it up to being a ####ty shot, but my girlfriends Dad (been shooting handgun for 20+ years, and can put ten rounds of .22 into a loonie sized group at 10m) and my buddy (worked as an armoured car security dude, had to qualify monthly to carry his sidearm) and both agreed my handgun shot off. I got adjustable sights for it ($120 from IRG), but still didn't help, so I decided to give it one last chance. I got my buddy to shoot it and then my Jericho, both with two different types of ammo, and see which he preferred. The Jericho grouped well with both, the USP looked like buckshot, and was nowhere near target. Normally I wouldn't say anything, but an anonymous guy on the range saw my USP and asked if I was having troubles with mine, and when I said I was he said he was having trouble with his too. Moral of the story: Sold it at a $400 loss, and moved on with my life. I only cried a little.