I guess it's personal preference, but I find the USP45 to be superior to Glock 21 in every conceivable way. In particular, perceived recoil is quite a bit softer. I've never shot the HK45, but I would imagine that it's at least as nice as the USP.I've got a stainless 220 that shoots well, 'fits' me and is definitely a keeper.
I have had every HK 45ACP. variant....i.e. Tactical, Tactical Compact and the HK45....didn't keep any of them.
For various personal reasons, the only 'plastic' 45ACP pistol that I currently own, and will keep, is a Glock 21.
My preference, if I were you, would be to save a few bucks, and pick up a Glock 21, but with the new slimmer frame.
In a side by side shooting trial, myself and my friends, all preferred the Glock...considering handling characteristics, recoil, etc.
Never handled an HK45 but the usp line has always felt very clunky to me so unless HK has done something very different, I'd go with the P220. You call a 1+K handgun expensive? Target sports has a Nighthawk Vickers for $4500. Now that's an expensive .45
Dave
Expensive as far as standard production handguns go, yeah. Customs/pseudo-customs are obviously a totally different story.
foxbat: I've tried a G17 and absolutely hated it. I really wanted to like it, but the grip characteristics really didn't work with me. Is the G21SF a little better than the 17 in that aspect?



























