IM_Lugger said:It's been a while since I touched the USP, but I'd say it's probably the slowest shooter out of the 4; that high bore axis turns the recoil into a muzzle flip (vs push back)...at least for me anyway
you should try Steyr; trigger pull/reset is only 4mm, it also has the lowest bore axis of any service gun out there (HK probably has the highest) so you get almost 0 muzzle fip...you got it backwards... USP is far easier and quicker to shoot faster than any of the rest. Trigger reset is quick.
You will shoot way high if you line the Steyr up like that. There is a sight for XD and other pistols that works like that - you make a big triangle out of it - but the Steyr doesn't work that way. The triangle (front site) is supposed to fit inside the trapazoid (rear sight) - how exactly they line up... I still don't know. I have had the best results with the tip of the triangle sticking up above the rear sight in the sight picture.Kveldulf said:I have a Steyr with the trapezoidal sights and can't quite figure out how to use them. Do you put the front triangle inside the rear angled lines or on top of them like a letter 'A'?
ghostie said:There is a sight for XD and other pistols that works like that - you make a big triangle out of it - but the Steyr doesn't work that way. The triangle (front site) is supposed to fit inside the trapazoid (rear sight) - how exactly they line up... I still don't know. I have had the best results with the tip of the triangle sticking up above the rear sight in the sight picture.



























