Any H&K fans here?

All in all the P2000 is a hammer fired Glock 19/23.


I've heard that. Unfortunately, I can't speak from experience first hand on the P2000.

I just know the USPs are so damn tiny in the grip.

My hands aren't that big...Maybe they are? I've always been told they are... :D

At any rate, the HK 45 Compact was perfect for me but I had to sell it. So if it's anything like the HK 45 Compact, I may love it.

However, the USP 45 Compact is thicker and feels better than the USP 9 Compact did.

I feel like I'm chasing my tail.
 
I have a 45c, I consider it a .45 caliber P2000 basically.

I will try to take a couple comparison pics if you like.

You must have pretty gigantic hands if the USPc grip is "so damn tiny". :)
 
Who doesn't like the HK45c?

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Here are a couple quick comparison pictures between an HK45c and an HK P2000. Both have the pinky extensions to make for an apples to apples conversion, although I normally use the flat floor plate magazine with the P2000.

NOTE the P2000 has the medium back strap installed and the 45c as the smallest on installed (also medium I think)

The HK45c has the 8 round magazine inserted for a more apples to apples comparison. I do have the "elephant foot" 10 rounders as well and although they look a bit strange at first they feel great.

PICTURE 1 - HK P2000 ON TOP OF HK45C
Grip length is almost identical, 45C is a bit longer in the slide.
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PICTURE 2 - HK P2000 ON TOP OF HK45C
Grip width is very similar
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PICTURE 3 - HK45c SIDE BY SIDE WITH P2000
Here where you can see the width of the 45c being larger front strap to back strap in the grip. This is really the major area you feel it. Slides a little bigger of course as well.
IMG_0531_zpsjublbf6z.jpg


All in all I look at the HK45c as basically a .45 caliber P2000 with a slightly different manual of arms.

Hope this helps.
Chris
 
Here are a couple quick comparison pictures between an HK45c and an HK P2000. Both have the pinky extensions to make for an apples to apples conversion, although I normally use the flat floor plate magazine with the P2000.

NOTE the P2000 has the medium back strap installed and the 45c as the smallest on installed (also medium I think)

The HK45c has the 8 round magazine inserted for a more apples to apples comparison. I do have the "elephant foot" 10 rounders as well and although they look a bit strange at first they feel great.

PICTURE 1 - HK P2000 ON TOP OF HK45C
Grip length is almost identical, 45C is a bit longer in the slide.
IMG_0529_zps2coj13df.jpg


PICTURE 2 - HK P2000 ON TOP OF HK45C
Grip width is very similar
IMG_0530_zpsso5zwet1.jpg


PICTURE 3 - HK45c SIDE BY SIDE WITH P2000
Here where you can see the width of the 45c being larger front strap to back strap in the grip. This is really the major area you feel it. Slides a little bigger of course as well.
IMG_0531_zpsjublbf6z.jpg


All in all I look at the HK45c as basically a .45 caliber P2000 with a slightly different manual of arms.

Hope this helps.
Chris
Thanks for that comparison! Currently waiting on my HK45c to be added to my permit then I can bring em home to join his big brother HK45. Glad to see the 45c is similar to the P2k should make for a nice ccw

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I was thinking of getting a VP9 for when I start competing in 3-gun. Originally, I was considering the Glock 34 for this purpose but I can't fit my finger in the trigger guard comfortably without modifying it. On the other hand (no pun intended), the VP9 just feels... well... perfect. For that, yes, I am an HK fan. Any thoughts on using the VP9 for 3-gun?
 
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