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  • Texas1911

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    I'll have to give the HK45 more scrutiny then. When it comes to cost, I always pull out all the stops when buying a gun. If I had to I'd buy less groceries to compensate....a man's got to have priorities....

    The HK45 has the following benefits:

    - Significantly Better Ergonomics
    - O-Ringed Barrel
    - Slimmer Profile
    - 200% More Mag Release Button Area
    - Ambidextrous Slide Stop
    - Glow in the Dark Sights (Not True Night Sites)
    - Adjustable Backstraps

    That's on top of the good things the USP line had going for it.

    I would not consider a USP when I could get the HK45.
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    TrailDust

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    I would not consider a USP when I could get the HK45.

    You weren't kidding. I've done my research into the HK45 versus the USP and you were right, it's a much improved weapon. Drooling over the HK45 has just about compelled me to do something I've put off for years due to California regulations and fees: buy a new gun. I'd be interested in buying out-of-state and having it sent to a gun dealer here if the price is right. Any recommendations for a good place to buy?
     

    DRod

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    I have the fullsize 45 as well and have the same report. Atleast a thousand rounds through it since I got it and ZERO malfunctions of any kind. Little lrge for an all day gun though. Usually my truck gun.
     

    Skip

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    You weren't kidding. I've done my research into the HK45 versus the USP and you were right, it's a much improved weapon. Drooling over the HK45 has just about compelled me to do something I've put off for years due to California regulations and fees: buy a new gun. I'd be interested in buying out-of-state and having it sent to a gun dealer here if the price is right. Any recommendations for a good place to buy?

    What is it like buying in California? regs and taxes...just curious.
     

    TrailDust

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    What is it like buying in California? regs and taxes...just curious.

    First of all, the law now requires you pass a Handgun Safety course ($25) and receive a certificate. Then there's the state/county sales tax averaging 10.5% of the sale. Next there's the "voluntary" firearm report to the state ($19). Then there is a required $1.00 Firearms Safety Testing fee. Next we have a $5.00 Safety and Enforcement fee. After that comes the cost (variable) of buying a lock for the gun which is mandated by state law.

    I think that just about covers it, but knowing this state I'm probably missing something. Doesn't seem like enough hoops to have to jump through there for the Nanny State. :rolleyes:
     
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