Hi all. I recently bought an HK USP-C .45. I noticed a problem with the way it points and shoots.
I noticed that the natural position of the gun when it's extended seems to be pointed a bit downward; I need to cock the weapon upward to find the front sight. THIS SEEMS LIKE A MAJOR PROBLEM. I'm shooting tight groups, about 3 or 4 inches below where I'm aiming at 15 yds, esp. after hte first shot.
Does anyone else have this problem with the natural position of the gun in his hand (Glocks seem to be oriented more naturally in the right direction due to the steeper angle of the grip as do 1911s)?
Is this b/c I'm used to a high 1911 style grip with my two thumbs along the slide on the left and maybe need to move my hands down on the grip a bit?
Does a Weaver stance help this problem at all?
Does a Hogue Grip Sleeve help this problem at all?
Has anyone had this gun or similar guns modifed by Robar to fix this problem.