Spray said:Cant I shoot major with the .40 in production?
Wouldn't that put me at an advantage?
Spray said:Cant I shoot major with the .40 in production?
Wouldn't that put me at an advantage?
NaOH said:Everything is scored minor in Production.
Spray said:Cant I shoot major with the .40 in production?
Wouldn't that put me at an advantage?
Spray said:ahhh okay thanks..I've shot a glock 17 and I find that my .40 USP handles recoil the same... i know that sounds crazy, keep in mind im using lower power .40.
Anyways just to clarify, for sure I can still shoot production if I install the match trigger set? does taht require an Armorer to install?
maurice said:yes, the sporting trigger is an option for any usp.
wether it requires an armorer is dependent on your level of confidence, and the tools you have or need. You should have a small screw driver, a small pair of tweezers, and a punch set (brass or not). The only part you may have difficulty with is the trigger return spring. You may have to complete some, "minor detailing" if you find the trigger does not reset properly. ie: problems with fitment and plastic. The trigger works in well with frequent dryfire and use. The internal parts become smoother over time.
Do you know how to take it apart. The HKpro website has armorers manuals to assist.
Sorry to revive this thread, didn't want to make a new one and theres some good info in here for others.
Anyone know the cheapest place to get the trigger kit?
Also who can install this in the GTA/Mississauga area?
Finally joined a club! (Burlington) looking forward to starting out at PCC then IPSC.




























