I have looked and can not seem to find a video on datail strpping a HK USP .45. I found one on the glock 30 which was helpfull. Anyone have a good link or the knowhow to detail strip my HK?
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I have looked and can not seem to find a video on datail strpping a HK USP .45. I found one on the glock 30 which was helpfull. Anyone have a good link or the knowhow to detail strip my HK?
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How detailed of a strip are you looking for? Basic barrel and slide removal? Something more?
Here is one for a basic stripping.
yes, Detail Strip, such as
YouTube - Glock detail strip
But when I try HK it shows up cant find anything.
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Buy once!
I can take mine down in less than 15 seconds, and re assemble it in less than 10, now cleaning it that takes time and care, but I would put it down as on one of the easiest Semi autos to full strip on the market.
Slightly more complex my Ruger MII takes a little practice, that is one that a video for the first time would have been handy.
"The sword dose not cause the murder, and the maker of the sword dose not bear sin" Rabbi Solomon ben Isaac 11th century
DON'T DO IT. Without a very specific photo-referenced guide, and preferably a second USP for reference, you are asking for trouble. For the LOVE OF GOD, Don't remove the trigger. To get it back in you have to make a slave pin of a given size.
Unless you're a gun smith, or know one, don't do it.
Dan
"What does Marcellus Wallace LOOK like?"
i havnt found a video either, but here are some instructions with pics:
USP Detailed disassembly instructions - HKPRO Forums
(click on pdf)
9612.29 : Voiding The Warrantee.....
edit: be careful! make sure you understand how to put it back together before you take something out. and dont loose anything!
I couldn't get it to copy & paste, thanks friesepferd. I will be trying this on my USP soon. Just watch for flying springs and wear safety glasses while working.
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Yeah if you do a detail strip you will likely void any warranty you may have, the big downside to these guns is if you want a trigger job you must take it to a HK certified Armorer.
"The sword dose not cause the murder, and the maker of the sword dose not bear sin" Rabbi Solomon ben Isaac 11th century
Guys--I did this to Duracoat my son''s USP 9mm. I did a complete strip on the frame. I have a disassembly book, referenced with pictures, arrows, and step by step instructions. I still had to refer to my USP 40 at certain points to align various parts.
Be advised, you have to drive pins out a certain distance, turn levers to different positions, pull them so far out, push the pin to that point, remove the other part--it's NOT like disassembling your GLOCK, trust me. There are springs buried in crevices in the frame that you can't see--you can't even see the hole they go in.
The trigger is a bearcat. It has 2 arms with a sring in the middle. You must make a slave pin to fit the middle part of that (holding the spring), then drive it out with a punch, and drive that out with the actual pin.
Be ready for a fight, and have a gunsmith's number on hand. Be sure he knows HK or he's likely to throw his hands up like my guy did.
Dan
"What does Marcellus Wallace LOOK like?"