I'm close to taking the plunge on another pistol. While I've considered a few different things, I've basically settled on some variant of the HK USP.
I'm interested to hear people's thoughts on the various pros and cons of the following three variations on the USP design:
HK USP, 9mm, variant 1 (SA/DA with safety and decocker), 3 dot sights, 108mm barrel, polygonal rifling.
Looks like this, except in a 9mm:
HK USP "Custom Sport", basically the same gun as above but with a match trigger, trigger stop, flat black adjustable target-style sights, and magazines that flare out at the bottom into a kind of finger groove.
Looks a bit like this, but in a 9mm and without the threaded barrel:
HK P8, German military version of the USP, again, same basic gun but the safety is configured "backwards" from the normal USP system, "Translucent, dust protected magazines", land and groove rifling.
Looks like this:
Let me know if I am missing something in my characterization of these pistols.
The "Custom Sport" seems to be a natural since it is the only one with a "match trigger". Can anybody give me a description of what the difference between the "match" and "standard" trigger is. Lighter pull? Less take-up? Different break point? Smoother? I'm thinking that the other two guns will have pretty sweet trigger in any event, match or not.
My problem with the "Custom Sport" is those sights. I tend to prefer three-dot sights to everything else I've tried. Sights that are just straight black seem weird to me. I was handling a USP Tactical at my local gun shop recently, and I can't say as I came away feeling too good about those sights. What have other people's experiences been with them?
Here's a picture of the adjustable sights from the HK website:
I have both a Glock and a few land-and-groove pistols. I don't find one system of rifling to be preferable to the other, other than that the hex/poly barrels are a bit easier to clean. I don't use reloaded ammo either, so that part won't really come into it.
Price is pretty close on all three from the quote I've got from the shop I deal with.
Any thoughts? Things to consider before buying?
I'm interested to hear people's thoughts on the various pros and cons of the following three variations on the USP design:
HK USP, 9mm, variant 1 (SA/DA with safety and decocker), 3 dot sights, 108mm barrel, polygonal rifling.
Looks like this, except in a 9mm:

HK USP "Custom Sport", basically the same gun as above but with a match trigger, trigger stop, flat black adjustable target-style sights, and magazines that flare out at the bottom into a kind of finger groove.
Looks a bit like this, but in a 9mm and without the threaded barrel:

HK P8, German military version of the USP, again, same basic gun but the safety is configured "backwards" from the normal USP system, "Translucent, dust protected magazines", land and groove rifling.
Looks like this:

Let me know if I am missing something in my characterization of these pistols.
The "Custom Sport" seems to be a natural since it is the only one with a "match trigger". Can anybody give me a description of what the difference between the "match" and "standard" trigger is. Lighter pull? Less take-up? Different break point? Smoother? I'm thinking that the other two guns will have pretty sweet trigger in any event, match or not.
My problem with the "Custom Sport" is those sights. I tend to prefer three-dot sights to everything else I've tried. Sights that are just straight black seem weird to me. I was handling a USP Tactical at my local gun shop recently, and I can't say as I came away feeling too good about those sights. What have other people's experiences been with them?
Here's a picture of the adjustable sights from the HK website:

I have both a Glock and a few land-and-groove pistols. I don't find one system of rifling to be preferable to the other, other than that the hex/poly barrels are a bit easier to clean. I don't use reloaded ammo either, so that part won't really come into it.
Price is pretty close on all three from the quote I've got from the shop I deal with.
Any thoughts? Things to consider before buying?
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