pmt said:Buy the H&K, you won't need parts.
Slavex said:hahahaha, tell that to the two guys who shoot HK's in IPSC from Quebec, oh and one works for the HK importer, and even he can't get parts.
I'd have to say Glock meets what you are looking for. Also because I know your shooting style and the guns you've shot best with, I'd still go Glock. Add in the price you can get one for, and you are good to go.
That said, I still don't like Glock much (except for the G19, I like that one).

I also had the firing pin break on my USP...took about two weeks to get a new one. I'm starting to think that the whole "HK parts are impossible to get" story is either an urban legend or outdated info.maurice said:I can't believe that is entirely true, The only part that ever broke on any of my Hk's was the firing pin. Had it in a few days. A few years ago this may have had some merit, but I have not had any problems with getting parts. Actually, my parts sit in a bag that is collecting dust.......yah for me![]()
pmt said:Buy the H&K, you won't need parts.
capp325 said:I also had the firing pin break on my USP...took about two weeks to get a new one. I'm starting to think that the whole "HK parts are impossible to get" story is either an urban legend or outdated info.
redleg said:I break the flat springs regularly on the range guns. They are often hard to get. I have also broken firing pins, and trigger bars. Where the parts are available they are usually pricey.
I don't really like Glocks, but as folks have said, if you plan on repairing it alot, the parts are easy to get and cheap.
There are lots of 1911 parts around. SIG can be hit or miss, but we have a pretty good sized inventory now.
At the end of the day, I would rather get the gun I liked, and that works for me, than the one with the cheapest repair parts.
maurice said:How regular, like 10,000-20,000rds? Just curious as I haven't had that problem. I paid $25 for a firing pin.....? flat spring was like $6 ...



























