Posted: 3/25/2016 12:37:33 AM EDT
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I have been interested in the HK45C for awhile now but alas I don't know anyone who has one and won't be traveling for a couple of months so here I am asking for relative comparisons.
I have been using a MK25 with an SRT in it and love it. How does the USP standard or match trigger compare to the HK45C trigger? Thanks |
| A lot seem to dislike the trigger of the HK45/P30, but I have a 226 elite with SRT, and a 45CT. Both have big long heavy DAs, but I find I shoot SA on them both equally well. It's not a match trigger, but if you have proper fundamentals your trigger will in no way hold you back, and is a non-issue unless you have trigger press issues or are more operator than I. By weight it may be a smidge heavier than some prefer, but I find the break to be very conducive to accurate shooting. Benched I can shoot around a 2-2.5" group at 25m slow-fire. |
| I have both Sig (P229) and HK (HK45 and couple P2000s). Ignoring LEM, I'd say the traditional double action first pull of both pistols are similar. If anything there is a tiny bit of stacking with the HK. I don't notice much at all strong hand but more so weak hand. It's after the first pull and you get to reset that there will be a big difference between the two. HK will have significantly longer reset than the SRT Sig. My Sig with SRT has 1911 like reset. HK you're going to release 1/3 to 1/2 of the full pull length to hit reset. I think a Sig with a slicked up, broken in, SRT action is the best double action out there (my opinion). I still prefer to carry the P2000 in LEM because of size and weight. It's the same size a G19. I'm not a fast enough shooter that the HK reset is a limiting factor. |