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An Official Journal Of The NRA | Review: HK USP 45 (2024)

In the world of polymer-frame pistols, the Heckler and Koch USP 45 seems like old news. The first HK USP models started shipping in 1993, and the .45 ACP version made its debut in 1995. Development on the Universal Self-Loading Pistol (USP) family first started in 1989 with the original design built around the cartridge. Of course, the USP appears to be a 30-year-old dinosaur compared to today’s designs and can be easy to overlook. The grip isn’t ideal for smaller hands, its accessory rail is non-standard and it’s certainly not optics-ready from the factory. Regardless of this, the USP 45 has a legendary reputation for reliability and accuracy and may just exemplify the pinnacle of 1990s duty-handgun design. Those non-standard dimensions for the accessory rail? It was one of the first handguns to ever have rails as a standard feature in the first place. The USP became relevant during the time when service revolvers started waning and semi-automatic pistol shooters would tirelessly debate whether single action only (SAO) was better than traditional double action (TDA) and vice-versa. The standard configuration of the USP, Version1, gave shooters the best of both worlds: The ability to carry their USP co*cked and locked or TDA (with a frame mounted safety, no less). In its three decades, the HK USP has been in a lot of military and police holsters around the world and still shows no signs of slowing down. Today, models of the USP chambered in .45 ACP are still standard catalog items, with seven different configurations available.

HK USP 45 Overview

An Official Journal Of The NRA | Review: HK USP 45 (1)Over the years, Heckler and Koch has sold numerous variants from specialized tactical models to those optimized for competitive performance. This review focuses on the standard .45 ACP Version1 pistol. This gun is a large, full-size, hammer-fired, polymer-frame handgun that operates on the Browning delayed blowback principle. Its polygonal-rifled barrel measures 4.41 inches long, and the standard slide provides the shooter with a sight radius of 6.34 inches. The USP 45 has a standard magazine capacity of 12 rounds, which is released via the original “HK-style” ambidextrous magazine release. The USP 45 V1 comes standard with a single-side thumb lever that serves as both the safety and a deco*cker. The USP can be carried co*cked-and-locked like a 1911 and can also be carried as a TDA with the safety on. Lastly, the USP is easily deco*cked by depressing this same lever all the way to the bottom. For left-handed shooters, adding a right hand/ambidextrous lever is also fairly easy to do. Switching the trigger-firing modes to any other of HK’s trigger versions, such as “LEM,” is also straightforward.

The cold-hammer-forged USP polygonal rifled barrel is said to be one of the strongest and more resistant pistol barrel designs out there and is manufactured from ordnance grade cannon steel. During evaluations, the barrel of a test-gun was deliberately lodged with a squib bullet. Another cartridge was fired, and both bullets were expelled from the barrel with only a slightly bulged barrel. This slightly bulged barrel was then tested for accuracy at 25 meters and shot 2.5 inch groups. The distinctive square slide of the USP gives it much of its blocky appearance, and it is cut with standard dovetails for both front and rear sights.

The glass-filled-polymer frame has steel reinforcement plates in load-bearing areas and has an oversize trigger guard for duty use. There is an accessory rail of proprietary dimensions, but remember, this was one of the first duty-grade handguns to ever have this as a standard feature. The grips on the USP 45 really aren’t that wide. However, they do feel “longer,” which is something that shooters with smaller hands should keep in mind. The front strap and backstrap are coarsely checkered, but the checkering isn’t aggressive. Likewise, either side of the grip has fairly mild pebbling. Takedown is very simple and the USP utilizes a dual-spring captured guide-rod recoil system. The USP’s slide has typical front and rear sight dovetails, and while 30 years ago there was no such thing as handguns with slide-mounted red-dots, some current-day shooters modify their USP slides for electronic sights.

The USP 45 On The Firing Line

An Official Journal Of The NRA | Review: HK USP 45 (2)At 31.3 ounces, the USP 45 has a similar weight to other contemporary polymer-frame pistols. Recoil with 9mm ammunition isn’t really a concern for most people, but with the USP’s high bore-axis and the recoiling push of .45 caliber bullets, the muzzle is prone to flipping if not properly controlled. Success with this handgun requires strong grips and airtight fundamentals. The HK USP 45 is not going to track flat like a modern, tuned 9mm race gun, but nonetheless it’s a very fun gun to shoot. I’ve owned my USP V1 for at least 5 years and I find it surprisingly accurate given how neither its double-action or single-action trigger pulls feel like anything special. I bought mine used with an unknown round count, and several hundred rounds later, it still hasn't skipped a beat.

For this review, I fired 90 rounds of my 230-grain standard-velocity handloads. Because this is a duty/defensive handgun, I did several reps of “Failure To Stop” with my best run coming in at 2.48 seconds clean. I’d like to mention that under the stress of the shot-timer, I didn’t even notice the muzzle flip or pushy recoil. For accuracy, I tested 60 rounds from three different defensive loads. Two of them were 185-grain JHPs, the Sierra Sports Master and the Hornady Critical-Defense. The other load is a more traditional 230-grain JHP cartridge from Federal’s “Train And Protect” product line. All three defensive loads produced acceptable accuracy in the HK USP 45, but I noticed it favored the 230-grain load the most. This doesn’t surprise me given the gun’s military/tactical pedigree and the fact that military .45 ACP ammunition has always used 230-grain projectiles.

The Takeaway

I wouldn’t hesitate to call the Heckler & Koch USP 45 one of the finest .45-caliber duty-grade handguns ever made. 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. Three decades of service and being a best seller certainly adds credence to that. The two main things that separate this early 1990s duty pistol from the polymer framed .45-caliber contemporaries of today is going to be the fact that it doesn’t have a factory optics-ready scheme and that its grip isn’t as contoured or ergonomic. Otherwise it can still keep up. After all, the USP was the one that set the tone in the first place.

HK USP 45 Specifications:

  • Country Of Origin: Germany
  • Make: Heckler And Koch
  • Model: USP 45 V1
  • Caliber: .45 ACP
  • Barrel Length: 4.41inches
  • Action: TDA or SAO
  • Accessory Rail: HK proprietary
  • Length: 7.91 inches
  • Height: 5.61 inches
  • Width: 1.26 inches
  • Weight: 31.29 ounces
  • Finish: Black nitride
  • Magazine Capacity: 12 rounds
  • Safety: Combination thumb safety lever and deco*cker
  • Sights: 3-Dot night sights
  • Sight Radius: 6.34 inches

25-Yard Accuracy Report

Ammo: .45 ACP

Smallest Group
(inches)

Average Group (inches)

Largest Group (inches)

Hornady Critical Defense 185-grain JHP

1.75

2.06

2.50

Sierra Sports Master 185-grain JHP

1.75

1.81

2.00

Federal Train & Protect 230-grain VHP

1.25

1.56

2.00

An Official Journal Of The NRA | Review: HK USP 45 (2024)

FAQs

Is the USP 45 a good carry gun? ›

The USP45 is a battle-ready pistol that will likely outlast you — and your kids. For a concealed carry piece, I think the USP design is clearly lacking.

How much does an USP cost? ›

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.

Who uses HK USP 45? ›

Users
CountryOrganization nameModel
UkraineSpecial Group "Alpha" of the Security Service of UkraineUSP
United StatesFederal Flight Deck Officer (FFDO's)USP40c/LEM
Maine State PoliceUSP45
Santa Monica Police Department in CaliforniaUSP45 USP9
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What is the USP pistol in real life? ›

The universal self-loading pistol USP is a rock-solid pistol series reduced to the essentials: highest functional reliability and precision under all climatic conditions. The modified Browning acti... The Mark 23 is a . 45 ACP calibre pistol developed for USSOCOM under the designation MK23.

What pistol do Navy SEALs carry? ›

Its longer barrel yields better ballistic performance and accuracy. The P226 MK25 is identical to the pistol carried by the U.S. Navy SEALs, the fleet's special warfare operators. The railed P226 chambered in 9mm and engraved with an anchor on the left side of the slide is the official sidearm of the SEALs.

What company owns H&K? ›

What HK do seals use? ›

"This is for hard-charging special operations forces. [Inside] it's an SA80 gas system, the same gas parts essentially as you have in L85 and G36 model, which is specifically where this came from." Often used by special operations forces, the HK416 is a battle-tested weapon that has been used all over the world.

Where are H&K guns made? ›

Heckler & Koch handguns produced at HK's German facilities are marked with "DE", Germany's ISO 3166-1 code. Handguns manufactured in HK facilities outside Germany, or those produced in Germany before 2008, do not have the DE marking.

What pistol do FBI agents carry? ›

The FBI Relies on Glock Gen 5 Handguns

Like many other law enforcement agencies, the FBI relies on the fifth generation of Glock handguns, including the Glock 19 Gen 5 and a Glock 17 Gen 5.

What is the CIA pistol? ›

The Glock 19 has become the official sidearm of numerous special operations forces. Army Special Forces, Delta Force, Rangers, and even the CIA and FBI use it. The Navy SEALs call it the Mk27, the British call it the L131A1, the Marine Corps calls it the M007, but most everyone else calls it the Glock 19.

What is the most gangster pistol? ›

Al Capone's gun is a 1911 Colt . 45 semi-automatic pistol carried by a criminal who, though never charged with murder, has been linked to hundreds. Perhaps the most notorious was the St.

Is 45 a good concealed carry gun? ›

While the 9mm dominates the market today, the . 45 ACP isn't going anywhere. It remains a formidable choice for concealed carry. Its proven stopping power and versatility make it an excellent option for those who prioritize performance and effectiveness.

Is the USP 45 accurate? ›

Regardless of this, the USP 45 has a legendary reputation for reliability and accuracy and may just exemplify the pinnacle of 1990s duty-handgun design.

How many rounds can a USP 45 hold? ›

12 rounds

What 45 do Navy SEALs use? ›

The MK23 Mod O . 45 cal SOCOM offensive handgun was developed by H&K specifically for U.S. Special Operations Command, and in 1996 was adopted as a service pistol under the designation MK23 Mod.

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