HK USP COMPACT 9mm/40?

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Are there any HK USP COMPACTS in 9 and 40 in Canada? I see them from time to time in 45 ACP and i realize this is because the tactical model comes from the factory with a threaded barrel (making it legal length). However, could someone just put an after market threaded barrel in a USP COMPACT 9 or 40 prior to importing it, like they do with the Glock 19/26. Which company could i talk to about bring one in? Thoughts?
 
I asked Wolverine a couple of years back. Not sure if they will do it now.

P2000 is the closest in size to a USP compact.
 
USP

9 mm x 19 7.64 in. 4.25 in. 1.70 lb
.40 S& W 7.64 in. 4.25 in. 1.80 lb
.45 AUTO 7.87 in. 4.41 in. 1.96 lb

USP COMPACT

9 mm x 19 6.81 in. 3.58 in. 1.60 lb
.40 S& W 6.81 in. 3.58 in. 1.74 lb
.45 AUTO 7.09 in. 3.80 in. 1.76 lb

USP TACTICAL

9 mm x 19 8.40 in. 4.86 in. 1.76 lb
.40 S& W 8.32 in. 4.90 in. 2.03 lb
.45 AUTO 8.64 in. 5.09 in. 2.05 lb


Maybe the regular USP 4.25" barrel could be swapped in? Sounds like it would be expensive to source another barrel (H&K parts aren't cheap), but I'd ask Wolverine. Maybe Irunguns could do something on the US side for you...
 
I have followed developments with HK pistols about as close as anyone (since have 8 of them including at least one each of P9S, P7 PSP, P7M8, P7M13, USP and P2000) and I have never heard of a USP Compact in Canada (other than the .45 Compact Tactical with the threaded barrel), restricted or prohibited. There have been some rumours on this board and elsewhere over the years of people claiming to have them for sale on other websights, but I never saw any follow through with that. I doubt there are any in private hands in Canada. I believe the first ones available to the public are dated about 1996 and Canada, being what it is, we probably didn't have any make it in to Canada before the prohib cut-off.

What you would have to do to get one now.... you would have to work with a third party importer (like Prophet River, Questar, etc.) and buy one in the U.S. and have it sent to the third party importer's FFL in the States (which requires finding someone in the U.S. who will go along with this, not a given). Then you would have to get a 105mm+ aftermarket barrel in the U.S. and have that sent to the same FFL. The only place I am aware of doing these is below. They only have the Compact in .40 and I don't know what the threaded barrel length would be. You are going to have to make up a full half an inch or more to make this work for Canada. You could probably just tell them, "hey, I need to to measure out to at least 105.1mm when you put a rod down the barrel until it touches the breach face, etc., etc.):

http://www.jarvis-custom.com/Products/tabid/53/ctl/ProductDetail/productId/4/mid/388/Default.aspx

Then, they put the two together at the FFL and do the paperwork to ship it to Canada. There might be some other hangs-up with bringing it to Canada, as there may not be an FRT in the system for a longer barrel USP Compact .40, or a "frame only" FRT for USP Compact. 40. Obviously you need to get it registered as a restricted.

Overall it is going to be a long, challenging, and expensive project. Certainly there is no money to be made on these for importer/distributor/retailers (unless they think they can sell a lot of $1,700+ USP Compacts), which is why you don't see any in Canada.

Shame really... I want one too! :p
 
Excellent info ghostie, thank you. I Figured it would be an expensive endeavor but it's tough to change what you want. Love the USP full size but I worry about the grip being too big for me. I've heard people compare it to a 2x4. I will inquire about the feasibility of bringing one in with the above mentioned dealers. Unless a dealer would care to comment in this thread.
 
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