Can anyone out there tell me how much wear is
acceptable on the slide rail inserts on the usp .45 compact? I purchased said handgun new, and after my first session at the range (where I put 250 rnds reloaded hardball though it) when I broke it down for cleaning I found some rough wear on the right rear steel slide rail insert. When the usp was broken down before firing the insert was completely covered by the polymer compund the frame is made of. I expected it to wear thru to the steel, which it did on all the slide rail inserts, but the right rear insert is the only one that is this rough. Also the right rear insert seams to have a greater difference in depth of coverage by the polymer than the others.
Here are my main questions/concearns:
1-How much wear is "normal" in this part, at this point in its use?
2-What problems, if any, will this cause?
3-Is this repairable, or should I get on H&K's case to replace the weapon?
Okay, I thinkl I've confused everyone by now.
acceptable on the slide rail inserts on the usp .45 compact? I purchased said handgun new, and after my first session at the range (where I put 250 rnds reloaded hardball though it) when I broke it down for cleaning I found some rough wear on the right rear steel slide rail insert. When the usp was broken down before firing the insert was completely covered by the polymer compund the frame is made of. I expected it to wear thru to the steel, which it did on all the slide rail inserts, but the right rear insert is the only one that is this rough. Also the right rear insert seams to have a greater difference in depth of coverage by the polymer than the others.
Here are my main questions/concearns:
1-How much wear is "normal" in this part, at this point in its use?
2-What problems, if any, will this cause?
3-Is this repairable, or should I get on H&K's case to replace the weapon?
Okay, I thinkl I've confused everyone by now.