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Nclewis 05-06-2013 09:37

H&K USP vs. SMith and Wesson M&P
 
Hello all, I have searched around but couldn't find a good comparison between these two pistols. I'm looking at buying a new EDC compact and would like some advice, Pros and cons on each if someone could. I'm looking at either a H&K USP .40 compact or a M&P .40 compact. Does anyone have info on why I should lean towards one more than the other? Any input is greatly appreciated.

Dusty 05-06-2013 09:41

MP = Chevy
HK = Cadillac

Nclewis 05-06-2013 09:53

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Originally Posted by Dusty (Post 505543)
MP = Chevy
HK = Cadillac

LOL, Dusty I'm a Ford man, how about MP=Ford and HK= Lincoln. But thanks for the reply.

Dusty 05-06-2013 10:05

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Originally Posted by Nclewis (Post 505545)
LOL, Dusty I'm a Ford man, how about MP=Ford and HK= Lincoln. But thanks for the reply.

The trigger is the main difference. I like HK for that reason and others, but it's subjective. As posted, the best thing to do is shoot them, then pick. They both go bang very consistently.

Nclewis 05-06-2013 10:06

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Originally Posted by Brush Okie (Post 505548)
Handle both and shoot both if possible then see what fits YOUR hand better.

I have a good bit of time behind a friend's MP but have onl put a dfew mags through the Hk. Besides the HK feeling a good bit lighter I'd almost say they're equal.

JimP 05-06-2013 10:22

Check out the M&P Shield before you order anything. They are the "nutz". I have two on order, (and have been on order for the last 6 months...).

I also have an M&P compact and full size as well as a H&K USP in .40 that I had Teddy Jacobsen work on. My favorite carry piece at present is the M&P. :lifter

Team Sergeant 05-06-2013 10:31

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Originally Posted by Nclewis (Post 505545)
LOL, Dusty I'm a Ford man, how about MP=Ford and HK= Lincoln. But thanks for the reply.

More like MP equals a Ford Focus and the HK is the BMW...... and you can take that to the bank.

Smith & Wesson
2100 Roosevelt Avenue
Springfield, MA 01104

And besides I don't purchase guns from this state.......

Brian C 05-06-2013 11:12

Keep in mind holsters for HK aren't nearly as common as ones for the M&P.

Barbarian 05-06-2013 11:20

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Keep in mind holsters for HK aren't nearly as common as ones for the M&P.
It's a piece of cake finding holsters for my HK.

Team Sergeant 05-06-2013 11:20

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Originally Posted by Brian C (Post 505564)
Keep in mind holsters for HK aren't nearly as common as ones for the M&P.

I have lots of them............:munchin

Your search skills are lacking? :rolleyes:

Some of the finest HK holsters money can buy can be found right here:

http://www.kramerleather.com/

DIYPatriot 05-06-2013 11:25

H&K Holsters
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian C (Post 505564)
Keep in mind holsters for HK aren't nearly as common as ones for the M&P.

I didn't have any issues with mine. YMMV

RavenConcealment

Kramer

CrossBreed

Dusty 05-06-2013 13:17

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Originally Posted by Brush Okie (Post 505592)
The answer is to buy both then. :D

Actually look at cost, cost of extra mags and availability. All else being equal I would go with the HK even if it cost a little more. The reason being is IMHO their QA is better.

What's "QA"?

fng13 05-06-2013 13:20

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 505554)
More like MP equals a Ford Focus and the HK is the BMW...... and you can take that to the bank.

Smith & Wesson
2100 Roosevelt Avenue
Springfield, MA 01104

And besides I don't purchase guns from this state.......

TS- not to derail this thread but;

Do you run DA/SA or LEM?

Barbarian 05-06-2013 13:20

Quality Assurance.

SF18C 05-06-2013 13:27

Man up to a .45ACP...get a Springfield Armory XDs!

FTW!!!

Dusty 05-06-2013 14:52

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Originally Posted by Brush Okie (Post 505606)
Quality Assurance ie tolerance and letting broken and screwed up shit out the door from the factory.

Well, in that case, from what I've experienced, HK is numero uno in that category.

Team Sergeant 05-06-2013 15:35

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Originally Posted by fng13 (Post 505601)
TS- not to derail this thread but;

Do you run DA/SA or LEM?

DA/SA.

That said if I were to get into a gunfight and I have a "sec" to spare I'd pull back the hammer on my HK before or as I'm drawing it.;)

Shiftee 05-06-2013 15:53

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I love mine USP9c. Almost finished cerakoting it at the moment. The only issue I've had is parts being occasionally difficult to come by. When I got this one I was between it, an M&P, and a Sig 226. I wanted the Sig, I performed more consistently with the HK.

Nclewis 05-06-2013 16:00

I can always count on you guys for good banter. I'm leaning toward the Hk for the fact that it can be da and sa, and that it is lighter and a better ttrigger. Plus, yall are right about the quality, can't be beat.

Team Sergeant 05-06-2013 16:04

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Originally Posted by Nclewis (Post 505641)
I can always count on you guys for good banter. I'm leaning toward the Hk for the fact that it can be da and sa, and that it is lighter and a better ttrigger. Plus, yall are right about the quality, can't be beat.

We know just a tad about weapons and their employment...:munchin

Nclewis 05-06-2013 16:06

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 505643)
We know just a tad about weapons and their employment...:munchin

I would say so, that's why I asked the best there is for advice. Thank you sir.

Brian C 05-06-2013 19:28

Man I was way off, I was thinking duty gear. Screwed up there!

Stiletto11 05-06-2013 21:01

Check out the HK 45C, just got one after months of looking for one reasonably priced. Ordered the Crossbreed IWB holster. This is my third HK and is in my opinion one of the finest handguns money can buy. You can also order 10 rd mags and a threaded barrel if you so desire. My second choice would be the Springfield XD. Just my 2 cents.

fng13 05-06-2013 22:07

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 505626)
DA/SA.

That said if I were to get into a gunfight and I have a "sec" to spare I'd pull back the hammer on my HK before or as I'm drawing it.;)

Got it. Thank you.

I was thinking about converting to light LEM so all my pistols are DAO, not sold on it though because the trigger pull is so smooth as is, even if it is heavy with hammer down.

ES 96 05-07-2013 03:44

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 505626)
DA/SA.

That said if I were to get into a gunfight and I have a "sec" to spare I'd pull back the hammer on my HK before or as I'm drawing it.;)

TS, what is your current preference between the different HK DA/SA trigger variants, V1/V3/V9?

I was curious what QPs' thoughts were on the the V3 DA/SA decock-only/no safety setup.

Thanks!

Team Sergeant 05-07-2013 10:28

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Originally Posted by ES 96 (Post 505732)
TS, what is your current preference between the different HK DA/SA trigger variants, V1/V3/V9?

I was curious what QPs' thoughts were on the the V3 DA/SA decock-only/no safety setup.

Thanks!

I like to have a thumb safety, just very used to it after cutting my teeth on many 1911's. Another reason I hate the glock, the safety is in the wrong spot......

The Reaper 05-07-2013 16:59

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Originally Posted by fng13 (Post 505722)
Got it. Thank you.

I was thinking about converting to light LEM so all my pistols are DAO, not sold on it though because the trigger pull is so smooth as is, even if it is heavy with hammer down.

So, you are looking for heavy, mushy triggers on all off your pistols?

TR

fng13 05-07-2013 19:40

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Originally Posted by The Reaper (Post 505846)
So, you are looking for heavy, mushy triggers on all off your pistols?

TR

Not quite.

The thinking being any of my pistols which range from HK, M&P, Kel-tech, Revolvers all being manipulated in similar fashions, no external
safeties to mess with and consistent trigger pull.

My understanding the light LEM trigger sits the pull weight at around 4.5#.

I've heard good things about the LEM trigger but haven't shot one. The DA pull on my USP is smooth but heavy. Hoping to have a consistent smooth but lighter pull with the LEM.

I'll give you though that my M&P has a pretty mushy/gritty trigger, when money becomes more available its going to get the apex trigger set up to remedy that.

mdpatterson 05-07-2013 21:51

LEM trigger is terrible.....
 
If you haven't shot one, try it out before you buy. I have a Mark 23, USP Tactical .45, USP Tactical .40, USP V1 .40 (All SA/DA) and a USP compact .40 (LEM). It's not even an issue of getting used to it, it's just not a good trigger. The only reason I still have the compact with the LEM is that it is an issued weapon. Just my opinion, but I'm obviously a big fan of the HK USP platform........not this trigger though.

Mike

fng13 05-08-2013 07:55

I'd love to try one but as I don't venture to public ranges much, I'm limited in my options there. I'll probably have to just buy one and if it doesn't work out I'll sell it off.

I'm guessing that if it's an issued weapon it has the heavier spring set.

I appreciate the input, I'll probably leave it alone for now.

ETA: Commercial pilots packing USPC? Good for you. :lifter

Dusty 05-08-2013 08:50

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Originally Posted by fng13 (Post 505948)
I'd love to try one but as I don't venture to public ranges much, I'm limited in my options there. I'll probably have to just buy one and if it doesn't work out I'll sell it off.

I'm guessing that if it's an issued weapon it has the heavier spring set.

LEM's are either about 4.5 or 7.5 lbs, depending on the type.

Why don't you save your money, book a few sessions with the Team Sergeant, then buy your weapon?

fng13 05-08-2013 10:05

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Originally Posted by Dusty (Post 505960)
LEM's are either about 4.5 or 7.5 lbs, depending on the type.

Why don't you save your money, book a few sessions with the Team Sergeant, then buy your weapon?

Dusty,

I didn't even know this was an option. :eek: :confused:

To be clear I already own the gun, I was just talking about buying the conversion kit which runs about $80.

Dusty 05-08-2013 14:45

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Originally Posted by fng13 (Post 505971)
Dusty,

I didn't even know this was an option. :eek: :confused:

To be clear I already own the gun, I was just talking about buying the conversion kit which runs about $80.

Well, it should come either light pull or heavy. The heavy is nearly 8 pounds.

Stiletto11 05-08-2013 20:12

On the 45c it's a long pull not a heavy one. I have the DA/SA and you can carry it cocked and locked like a 1911. From what I have read the LEM is not easy to get used to, however, you can buy the kit to convert and if you don't like it go back to the V1. This isn't a sniper rifle, shoot the gun and see if you like it.

fng13 05-08-2013 20:42

Some how we got way off track, I'm sure it is my fault for not being clear enough.

I appreciate all the insight, but let me clear some things up.

I have had the USPc and FS for a while both are V1.

I've shot them a fair amount but was thinking about converting them to light LEM based on similarity across platforms with my other pistols along with favorable reviews I've read on hkpro.com.

I'm not buying a new pistol and didn't mean to derail the thread from the OP.

Also, I'm a lefty so V1 cocked and locked doesn't work well for me as the safety is set up for a righty. If I carry them I carry hammer down safety off.

Again, thank you for the insight. Consensus seems to be leave them alone and I think I will for now, atleast until I get the itch to fix something that ain't broke. ;):p

PSM 05-08-2013 20:42

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Originally Posted by Stiletto11 (Post 506047)
This isn't a sniper rifle,

Might be a sniper pistol, though. ;)

Pat

Team Sergeant 05-09-2013 07:54

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Originally Posted by Stiletto11 (Post 506047)
On the 45c it's a long pull not a heavy one. I have the DA/SA and you can carry it cocked and locked like a 1911. From what I have read the LEM is not easy to get used to, however, you can buy the kit to convert and if you don't like it go back to the V1. This isn't a sniper rifle, shoot the gun and see if you like it.

Maybe not in your hands....... I can shoot bullet holes through bullet holes with that same weapon. :munchin


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