More info on the knife please?
The USP was adopted in Germany by the Bundeswehr (German armed forces) as the P8 in 1994.[15] The P8 has only minor differences from the standard USP model, these being translucent magazines, a reversed safety/decocker lever (on the P8, down indicates 'safe', and up indicates 'fire' — this is the opposite of the standard USP), and the 'S' and 'F' letters being printed onto the frame instead of onto the lever itself. The P8 has a traditional lands-and-grooves barrel instead of a polygonal barrel.[16]
Also noticed the safety is now a weird arrangement. The standard USP safety is the similar in operation to a 1911, where up is safe and lowered is fire and depressing the lever further than fire would decock the gun. Now it looks like when the lever is horizontal to the slide (normally fire position), safety is engaged and when lever is depressed lower (normally decock), safety is disengaged. This arrangement seems odd to me. Now if the safety is engaged (lever pointing down), how would you disengage the safety without moving your support hand out of the way to move the safety lever up?
Never knew the P8 safety was purposely designed to be the opposite of the standard USP. But it's still weird, no? I mean you would have to move your support hand out of the way, place your strong hand thumb under the lever and flick it upwards, then move the same thumb out of the way and place your support hand back into position!? Or do the Germans just flick the safety lever up into fire position with their support hand?
They did it that so that it would follow P38/P1 design and would not mess up muscle memory of the soldiers who used to P38/P1 style safety. USP was designed for the US customers who used to M1911 style safety. Nothing weird about it.
No o-ring barrel for the P8.
Maybe North Sylva could answer. How many mags does it come with and does it have night sights or how we can order one.
http://www.hkpro.com/forum/hkpro-mem...ermany-24.html
P8A1 is a P8 but
- stronger Slide
- improved corrosion protection
- sight with night light
Can anyone confirm the above info about the HK P8A1 is 100% correct?
I can't find anything to confirm this on the HK websites, other than the link above from a member on the HK forms.
Any thoughts?