HK P2000: The Better USP Compact • Spotter Up (2024)

I’m late to the thread, but wanted to double-down on the positive attributes of the P2K. The P2000 checks all of the boxes:

Accuracy – For SD distances of 15yds or less, when things are moving fast, I believe my P2K9 will do everything I could expect with my level of experience and ability. My USPC45 is slightly more accurate for me at distance, and the P2K is noticeably more accurate than my P2Ksk40 when engaging targets at just about any distance. The SK is still an accurate weapon, but its’ 3.27 barrel length impacts the versatility of its’ performance. The 2K barrel length is 3.66, and that small length difference is huge when it comes to quickly punching holes in a target. The SK is perfect for carrying around, and I am confident with it, but if I knew my day was going to include a shootout, I’d opt for the P2K9’s accuracy over the P2Ksk40’s.

Size – The P2K9 carries well. The only difference between it and the P2Ksk is about 1/2 inch in grip height and 4 tenths of an inch in overall length, yet it performs at the level of a full size. The P2K is a full-fledged tool in a small but ergonomically practical package. It is noticeably in a smaller class of weapons than the USPC.

Ergonomics – I’m easy to satisfy, but I like the hold that I can get on it. Compared to my USPC, it has a thinner grip, and compared to the P2Ksk, you can get your entire hand on it (that is part of the beauty of the P2K…it is small, but has a big gun’s personality…think of a J frame that feels [and performs] like an L frame). In terms of grip texture, grip angle, bore axis, slide placement, etc., I’m pretty flexible and tend to adjust to the tool. So, I can’t help much in that area. I have long fingers and relatively wide hands, so anything I shoot other than stuff like a Beretta 92 feels cramped and makes me have to really focus on trigger pull. That said, I used the largest interchangeable grip that came with my P2K and it really does work for me. Again, it allows a small gun to fill my hand. I actually find that very helpful when drawing from an IWB.

Trigger – Again, I’m easy to please. I have a 3rd gen SW that is really smooth and steady, so I can appreciate the feel of a nice squeeze, but in an SD weapon, I could care less about smoothness. My USPC was originally DA/SA, but I had it converted to light LEM. My P2K is the standard LEM. For SD, I’d have it no other way. This is personal preference, but the last thing I would want at the end of a stress and panic inducing encounter is to have to be mindful of a ‘ready to rock and fully co*cked’ SA trigger. Some how, I think it would be hard to prioritize that in such a moment, but not prioritizing it could be a crucial oversight. So, I opt for the LEMs for SD. Strikers are cool, but I can envision things that make a hammer better suited for all but storming the citadel…namely, countering fear induced panic. And, it only took me about 200 rounds to reach agreement with my standard LEM trigger…think a 7lbs striker pull with a hammer-fired take up, Don’t think 12Lbs DAO – Totally different animals. Moreover, I can see the 4.5Lbs light LEM pull being adequate for most applications other than target competition. To me, for purposes of surety, I’d still prefer to walk with the standard LEM. When I get happy and shoot at speed, the light LEM can still get too far into the firing cycle before the sights are exactly where I want them to be. I’m trying to teach my pointer figure better manners, but I think it has a learning disability.

Capacity – 13rds…..for a small weapon, that is a respectable count. The USPC in 9mm holds the same number, and is notably larger and more intrusive to carry. It does shoot better, but the improvement over the P2Ks shoot ability is moot for SD, IMHO.

Overall – The P2K is a really high performing weapon. Small and comfortable to carry; holds enough ammo for you to extricate yourself from most any situation you don’t want to be in; accurate enough to make the party short if that is what is called for; durable and reliable enough so you can leave concerns about stuff like barrel life to your estate executor (no malfunctions at all). However, the spring on the P2K is spec’d for NATO/+ P, so expect it to take a few hundred rounds to loosen it up…it really is very stiff. The various sized grips mean it can fit a wide range of users. Additionally, it just feels and performs the way I want it to. There are guns that are noticeably more accurate, but they are of the 5inch barrel, 35 oz., match trigger category. There are smaller guns, but they lack the capacity and performance of the P2K. What good is carrying something so light and small that it is a questionable resource when the target is beyond 7 feet away and you are experiencing cognitive and adrenaline inducted mayhem.

I like lots of firearms, but the P2K is everything I could practically expect and need from an EDC.

HK P2000: The Better USP Compact • Spotter Up (2024)

FAQs

Is USP or P2000 better? ›

The USP-S notably boasts better recoil control compared to the P2000. Its recoil pattern is generally more manageable and predictable, making it easier for players to control and stay on target during rapid or consecutive shots.

What is the P2000 in real life? ›

The Heckler & Koch P2000 is a German semi-automatic pistol introduced late in 2001 and intended primarily for law enforcement, paramilitary, and commercial markets. It is based on the USP Compact pistol.

Why is the HK USP so good? ›

Besides being classics, they're accurate, strong and reliable pistols, in addition to being among the first handguns to set the tone for now-standard modern tactical features. If there is ever a gun that people claim they want to have by their side when the world ends, it always seems to be the HK USP.

What is the trigger pull of the HK P2000? ›

Trigger pull affects delivered accuracy, and nominal amounts of trigger pull for the H&K P2000 are 4.5 pounds for single action and 11.5 for double action. My trigger pull scale indicated that the pistol I received from H&K had a 5-pound single-action pull and 10.25-pound double-action pull.

Why is Glock better than HK? ›

The Glock has a slightly faster cyclic rate, but the HK VP9's just a little smoother on the recoil impulse. It's going to depend on what type of gun you prefer. I personally really like the way a Glock shoots. It seems a little bit faster and snappier to me, which I like, whereas the HK VP9 has more of a slower push.

What does USP stand for HK? ›

The USP (Universelle Selbstladepistole or "universal self-loading pistol") is a semi-automatic pistol developed in Germany by Heckler & Koch GmbH (H&K) as a replacement for the P7 series of handguns. Heckler & Koch USP9. Heckler & Koch USP9. Type.

Is the HK USP good for concealed carry? ›

While the USP Compact is slightly dated, in that its capacity is not as high as most other similarly sized pistols these days, it's still a good carry pistol. If I were in uniform, I'd absolutely be fine carrying it. I'm also fine carrying it concealed.

Is HK P2000 California legal? ›

The HK P2000 and P2000 SK pistols are California Compliant.

Do P30 sights fit P2000? ›

Fits H&K P30, P30L, P2000, P2000 SK, HK45, HK45C, VP9 & VP40 pistols.

What is a P2000 V3? ›

HK P2000 V3 Semi-Auto Pistol ships with two 13-round magazines. Simple-to-install modular grip panels. Industry-standard mounting rails. Ambidextrous controls. Recurved, hook trigger guard.

Do Navy Seals use HK? ›

Often used by special operations forces, the HK416 is a battle-tested weapon that has been used all over the world. The HK416 is believed to have been the weapon that was used by Seal Team Six to kill Osama bin Laden and it is also used by Nato and European countries including Germany, Norway, and Ukraine.

How much is the H&K USP worth? ›

Current Market Value of a Heckler & Koch USP

While prices can vary, a typical Heckler & Koch USP is worth around $800, but the price range generally falls between $600 on the low end to as high as $1200.

How durable is the HK USP? ›

The low-pressure round of the . 45 ACP reduces parts wear. However, the lighter weight and smaller size of the USP design makes for a durable handgun that still handles well. The barrel and recoil assembly for the HK USP45.

What does H&K USP stand for? ›

The USP (Universelle Selbstladepistole or "universal self-loading pistol") is a semi-automatic pistol developed in Germany by Heckler & Koch GmbH (H&K) as a replacement for the P7 series of handguns.

What is the fire rate of the P2000 vs USP? ›

Both USP-S and P2000 have a solid fire rate of 352 rounds per minute. The starting CT pistols may not be as fast as CZ-75 or Dualies, but still plenty of rapid firepower. Both pistols deal 35 damage and have one of the highest fatal headshot range in a pistol category.

Does the P2000 one tap? ›

You can also hit one taps with the P2000 but the extra bullet can make it easier to spray.

What is USP in CS2? ›

The USP-S is one of the Counter-Terrorist starting pistol choices featured in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive & Counter-Strike 2.

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