I've been reading a lot about the USP type pistol lately, in the H&K world everyone is talking about the LEM or the light DAO type models.
The USP variant 1/2 is a DA/SA gun. It has the re-strike ability of a double action but it allows the gun to be cocked and locked in SAO mode. So if you want to, you can run it in SAO all the time, forever.
If you don't want to have to flip a thumb safety before you fire/if you think it's a draw back you can press the thumb safety further and it de-cocks like every other DA/SA gun and then you have the standard double action first trigger pull and SAO after that, no safety to deal with. So just like some striker fired pistols, where you have to deal with the first shot and once you learn the reset it's all good, the second shot and those thereafter are good to go without any slack in the trigger because they are SAO.
Unless I'm overlooking something how is this not the best type of action in the world?
People moved away from SAO to DA/SA because they didn't want to carry cocked and locked or without one in the chamber.
People moved away from DA/SA to DAO because they wanted consistency.
People moved away from DAO to "Safe Action"/other striker fired systems because they wanted consistency without an extensively long/heavy trigger pull.
From what I can tell this Variant 1/2 gives you all the advantages of each system in one package without reinventing the wheel.
Are there any other guns that use this system? Is there some pitfall or something I'm overlooking with this system?
The USP variant 1/2 is a DA/SA gun. It has the re-strike ability of a double action but it allows the gun to be cocked and locked in SAO mode. So if you want to, you can run it in SAO all the time, forever.
If you don't want to have to flip a thumb safety before you fire/if you think it's a draw back you can press the thumb safety further and it de-cocks like every other DA/SA gun and then you have the standard double action first trigger pull and SAO after that, no safety to deal with. So just like some striker fired pistols, where you have to deal with the first shot and once you learn the reset it's all good, the second shot and those thereafter are good to go without any slack in the trigger because they are SAO.
Unless I'm overlooking something how is this not the best type of action in the world?
People moved away from SAO to DA/SA because they didn't want to carry cocked and locked or without one in the chamber.
People moved away from DA/SA to DAO because they wanted consistency.
People moved away from DAO to "Safe Action"/other striker fired systems because they wanted consistency without an extensively long/heavy trigger pull.
From what I can tell this Variant 1/2 gives you all the advantages of each system in one package without reinventing the wheel.
Are there any other guns that use this system? Is there some pitfall or something I'm overlooking with this system?


















































