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Guns International #: 100450290
Seller's Inventory #: HG215920U
No sales outside the US.
Photos are representative, but they are a pistol from the same
department; buyer will receive the one in the photos or a very similar
specimen. Heckler & Koch earned our respect during the Reagan Era
with their PS and P7 series pistols. In 1993, HK’s military technology
entered the civilian and law enforcement market with their USP,
Universal Self-Loading Pistol. A .45 ACP variant came online in 1995,
along with a chopped down Compact version – this one, the USP45 Compact.
German Date Codes indicate this small batch of USP 45C Variant III
pistols were manufactured between 1997 and 2009. Each one served with
the detectives and plainclothes officers of the Roanoke County Police
Department in our Sister State of Virginia from its issuance until the
present year, when the Department changed to .40 S&W Pistols from
another manufacturer. Manufacturer is Heckler & Koch gmbh of
Oberndorf, Germany. Importer was Heckler & Koch of Sterling VA.
Factory number is 215920, ancestor to, and very similar to, the
currently produced 704533 HK45 Compact. Type is blowback single and
double action, hammer fired semi-automatic pistol, linkless Browning
type as the manual puts it. Construction is steel slide, barrel, and
internal parts housed on a steel embedded polymer frame, with a total of
four points of steel to steel contact. Forward area of the frame is
grooved, but for German, not Picatinny, rail apparatuses. Return spring
is buffered flat coil steel. Finish on all metal parts. Sights are Tru
factory Night Sights, both dovetailed into the slide. Barrel is 3.8
inches 6 groove right hand polygonal, 1:16 rate of twist. Overall length
is 7.09 inches from the muzzle to the grip frame strut area. Slide
measures 1.14 wide at the ejection port. Sight radius is 5.6 inches.
Height is 5 1/4 inches from the top of the rear sight to the magazine
floorplate. Magazine is original factory HK steel bodied with dovetailed
back construction. It holds 8 rounds of .45 ACP caliber ammunition, so
8+1 with standard magazine and extended magazines are readily available.
Weight empty is 28 ounces, with center of gravity at the ambidextrous
magazine release. Trigger is .400 polymer with 3 center serrations;
hammer is factory bobbed .325 steel. This USP Compact has a firing pin
safety. Unlike the Variant 1, this Variant 3 does not have a lever
safety, only the decocker. The single side, right hand shooter control
lever acts as a decocker in the down position, so that the operator can
safely end a firing session. Trigger travel is 5mm on Single Action, or
11.5 mm on double action. Double action trigger pull measures 10 pound
vicinity; and the single action pull is a relatively crisp 4 1/2 pounds
with minimal felt creep. Each pistol has been well maintained, and
surface detractions are moderate, with faint holster contact whitening
on the slide, slide operation whitening and buffing to the barrel
surface, carry polishing to the grip frame, and some edge whitening to
the hammer spur. We classify them as Very Good Condition, 80 to 85
percent vicinity by our estimate. Photos, at any rate, ought to suffice
for our distinguished shoppers to check our grading. Bore, chamber, and
mechanism are all bright and clean. We estimate each weapon was fired
700 times for annual qualification during its tenure, no rounds at all
for an HK USP. Replacement pricing on this pistol is over $1,000 in our
area, and there aren’t any to speak of.
We’re offering the pistol in
the photos or one of its substantially identical mates, however,
for
only $ 659.00.
Not transferable to civilian residents of California,
the District of Colombia, or Massachusetts.
$15 lower 48; $40 Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, USPS Priority, insured
with Delivery Confirmation. Don’t let your buddies use your account,
that kind of thing smells like felony level straw purchase attempt. NO
AMEX NO PAYPAL. We accept MC/Visa/Discover/USPS MO paid orders shipped
ASAP. 7 day hold on checks.
FFL ok by fax, e-mail or mail, please ask
your dealer to put your name and Gun Brand on there. 7 day money back on
used, no return on New Items, layaway, or ammo. We do not pay transfer
fees or return shipping. Lay-away 20% down, balance in 90 days. Phone
hours 8:00 – 5:00 CST Mon - Fri CST. Local pickup OK. Robertson Trading
Post 117 Front Street PO Box 365 Henderson, Tennessee 38340 We Buy,
Sell, or Trade. We always have, since 1952.
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Guns International #: 100450290
Category - Heckler & Koch Pistols
- .45 ACP Pistols
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Seller: Robertson Trading Post
Company: Robertson Trading Post Member Since: 10/31/13
State:
Tennessee
Zip: 38340-0365
Country: United States
Phone:
731 989 7641
Fax:
731 989 4723
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 549
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
7 Day Return on Used; 90 Day Lay-aways w 20% down non refundable; handguns $15 L 48 long guns $20 L 48 Payment Methods: Discover MC Visa Check USPS MO
Heckler & Koch .45 ACP USP45C Variant 3 Compact 9 Shot 1 Magazine Night Sights 2002 Roanoke VA Police 215920 Firearm Handgun Pistol 45 Automatic H&K H
Description: No sales outside the US. Photos are representative, but they are a pistol from the same
department; buyer will receive the one in the photos or a very similar
specimen. Heckler & Koch earned our respect during the Reagan Era
with their PS and P7 series pistols. In 1993, HK’s military technology
entered the civilian and law enforcement market with their USP,
Universal Self-Loading Pistol. A .45 ACP variant came online in 1995,
along with a chopped down Compact version – this one, the USP45 Compact.
German Date Codes indicate this small batch of USP 45C Variant III
pistols were manufactured between 1997 and 2009. Each one served with
the detectives and plainclothes officers of the Roanoke County Police
Department in our Sister State of Virginia from its issuance until the
present year, when the Department changed to .40 S&W Pistols from
another manufacturer. Manufacturer is Heckler & Koch gmbh of
Oberndorf, Germany. Importer was Heckler & Koch of Sterling VA.
Factory number is 215920, ancestor to, and very similar to, the
currently produced 704533 HK45 Compact. Type is blowback single and
double action, hammer fired semi-automatic pistol, linkless Browning
type as the manual puts it. Construction is steel slide, barrel, and
internal parts housed on a steel embedded polymer frame, with a total of
four points of steel to steel contact. Forward area of the frame is
grooved, but for German, not Picatinny, rail apparatuses. Return spring
is buffered flat coil steel. Finish on all metal parts. Sights are Tru
factory Night Sights, both dovetailed into the slide. Barrel is 3.8
inches 6 groove right hand polygonal, 1:16 rate of twist. Overall length
is 7.09 inches from the muzzle to the grip frame strut area. Slide
measures 1.14 wide at the ejection port. Sight radius is 5.6 inches.
Height is 5 1/4 inches from the top of the rear sight to the magazine
floorplate. Magazine is original factory HK steel bodied with dovetailed
back construction. It holds 8 rounds of .45 ACP caliber ammunition, so
8+1 with standard magazine and extended magazines are readily available.
Weight empty is 28 ounces, with center of gravity at the ambidextrous
magazine release. Trigger is .400 polymer with 3 center serrations;
hammer is factory bobbed .325 steel. This USP Compact has a firing pin
safety. Unlike the Variant 1, this Variant 3 does not have a lever
safety, only the decocker. The single side, right hand shooter control
lever acts as a decocker in the down position, so that the operator can
safely end a firing session. Trigger travel is 5mm on Single Action, or
11.5 mm on double action. Double action trigger pull measures 10 pound
vicinity; and the single action pull is a relatively crisp 4 1/2 pounds
with minimal felt creep. Each pistol has been well maintained, and
surface detractions are moderate, with faint holster contact whitening
on the slide, slide operation whitening and buffing to the barrel
surface, carry polishing to the grip frame, and some edge whitening to
the hammer spur. We classify them as Very Good Condition, 80 to 85
percent vicinity by our estimate. Photos, at any rate, ought to suffice
for our distinguished shoppers to check our grading. Bore, chamber, and
mechanism are all bright and clean. We estimate each weapon was fired
700 times for annual qualification during its tenure, no rounds at all
for an HK USP. Replacement pricing on this pistol is over $1,000 in our
area, and there aren’t any to speak of.
We’re offering the pistol in
the photos or one of its substantially identical mates, however,
for
only $ 659.00.
Not transferable to civilian residents of California,
the District of Colombia, or Massachusetts. SOLD |
Guns International #: 100450290
Seller's Inventory #: HG215920U
No sales outside the US.
Photos are representative, but they are a pistol from the same
department; buyer will receive the one in the photos or a very similar
specimen. Heckler & Koch earned our respect during the Reagan Era
with their PS and P7 series pistols. In 1993, HK’s military technology
entered the civilian and law enforcement market with their USP,
Universal Self-Loading Pistol. A .45 ACP variant came online in 1995,
along with a chopped down Compact version – this one, the USP45 Compact.
German Date Codes indicate this small batch of USP 45C Variant III
pistols were manufactured between 1997 and 2009. Each one served with
the detectives and plainclothes officers of the Roanoke County Police
Department in our Sister State of Virginia from its issuance until the
present year, when the Department changed to .40 S&W Pistols from
another manufacturer. Manufacturer is Heckler & Koch gmbh of
Oberndorf, Germany. Importer was Heckler & Koch of Sterling VA.
Factory number is 215920, ancestor to, and very similar to, the
currently produced 704533 HK45 Compact. Type is blowback single and
double action, hammer fired semi-automatic pistol, linkless Browning
type as the manual puts it. Construction is steel slide, barrel, and
internal parts housed on a steel embedded polymer frame, with a total of
four points of steel to steel contact. Forward area of the frame is
grooved, but for German, not Picatinny, rail apparatuses. Return spring
is buffered flat coil steel. Finish on all metal parts. Sights are Tru
factory Night Sights, both dovetailed into the slide. Barrel is 3.8
inches 6 groove right hand polygonal, 1:16 rate of twist. Overall length
is 7.09 inches from the muzzle to the grip frame strut area. Slide
measures 1.14 wide at the ejection port. Sight radius is 5.6 inches.
Height is 5 1/4 inches from the top of the rear sight to the magazine
floorplate. Magazine is original factory HK steel bodied with dovetailed
back construction. It holds 8 rounds of .45 ACP caliber ammunition, so
8+1 with standard magazine and extended magazines are readily available.
Weight empty is 28 ounces, with center of gravity at the ambidextrous
magazine release. Trigger is .400 polymer with 3 center serrations;
hammer is factory bobbed .325 steel. This USP Compact has a firing pin
safety. Unlike the Variant 1, this Variant 3 does not have a lever
safety, only the decocker. The single side, right hand shooter control
lever acts as a decocker in the down position, so that the operator can
safely end a firing session. Trigger travel is 5mm on Single Action, or
11.5 mm on double action. Double action trigger pull measures 10 pound
vicinity; and the single action pull is a relatively crisp 4 1/2 pounds
with minimal felt creep. Each pistol has been well maintained, and
surface detractions are moderate, with faint holster contact whitening
on the slide, slide operation whitening and buffing to the barrel
surface, carry polishing to the grip frame, and some edge whitening to
the hammer spur. We classify them as Very Good Condition, 80 to 85
percent vicinity by our estimate. Photos, at any rate, ought to suffice
for our distinguished shoppers to check our grading. Bore, chamber, and
mechanism are all bright and clean. We estimate each weapon was fired
700 times for annual qualification during its tenure, no rounds at all
for an HK USP. Replacement pricing on this pistol is over $1,000 in our
area, and there aren’t any to speak of.
We’re offering the pistol in
the photos or one of its substantially identical mates, however,
for
only $ 659.00.
Not transferable to civilian residents of California,
the District of Colombia, or Massachusetts.
$15 lower 48; $40 Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, USPS Priority, insured
with Delivery Confirmation. Don’t let your buddies use your account,
that kind of thing smells like felony level straw purchase attempt. NO
AMEX NO PAYPAL. We accept MC/Visa/Discover/USPS MO paid orders shipped
ASAP. 7 day hold on checks.
FFL ok by fax, e-mail or mail, please ask
your dealer to put your name and Gun Brand on there. 7 day money back on
used, no return on New Items, layaway, or ammo. We do not pay transfer
fees or return shipping. Lay-away 20% down, balance in 90 days. Phone
hours 8:00 – 5:00 CST Mon - Fri CST. Local pickup OK. Robertson Trading
Post 117 Front Street PO Box 365 Henderson, Tennessee 38340 We Buy,
Sell, or Trade. We always have, since 1952.
Guns International #: 100450290
Seller's Inventory #: HG215920U
No sales outside the US.
Photos are representative, but they are a pistol from the same
department; buyer will receive the one in the photos or a very similar
specimen. Heckler & Koch earned our respect during the Reagan Era
with their PS and P7 series pistols. In 1993, HK’s military technology
entered the civilian and law enforcement market with their USP,
Universal Self-Loading Pistol. A .45 ACP variant came online in 1995,
along with a chopped down Compact version – this one, the USP45 Compact.
German Date Codes indicate this small batch of USP 45C Variant III
pistols were manufactured between 1997 and 2009. Each one served with
the detectives and plainclothes officers of the Roanoke County Police
Department in our Sister State of Virginia from its issuance until the
present year, when the Department changed to .40 S&W Pistols from
another manufacturer. Manufacturer is Heckler & Koch gmbh of
Oberndorf, Germany. Importer was Heckler & Koch of Sterling VA.
Factory number is 215920, ancestor to, and very similar to, the
currently produced 704533 HK45 Compact. Type is blowback single and
double action, hammer fired semi-automatic pistol, linkless Browning
type as the manual puts it. Construction is steel slide, barrel, and
internal parts housed on a steel embedded polymer frame, with a total of
four points of steel to steel contact. Forward area of the frame is
grooved, but for German, not Picatinny, rail apparatuses. Return spring
is buffered flat coil steel. Finish on all metal parts. Sights are Tru
factory Night Sights, both dovetailed into the slide. Barrel is 3.8
inches 6 groove right hand polygonal, 1:16 rate of twist. Overall length
is 7.09 inches from the muzzle to the grip frame strut area. Slide
measures 1.14 wide at the ejection port. Sight radius is 5.6 inches.
Height is 5 1/4 inches from the top of the rear sight to the magazine
floorplate. Magazine is original factory HK steel bodied with dovetailed
back construction. It holds 8 rounds of .45 ACP caliber ammunition, so
8+1 with standard magazine and extended magazines are readily available.
Weight empty is 28 ounces, with center of gravity at the ambidextrous
magazine release. Trigger is .400 polymer with 3 center serrations;
hammer is factory bobbed .325 steel. This USP Compact has a firing pin
safety. Unlike the Variant 1, this Variant 3 does not have a lever
safety, only the decocker. The single side, right hand shooter control
lever acts as a decocker in the down position, so that the operator can
safely end a firing session. Trigger travel is 5mm on Single Action, or
11.5 mm on double action. Double action trigger pull measures 10 pound
vicinity; and the single action pull is a relatively crisp 4 1/2 pounds
with minimal felt creep. Each pistol has been well maintained, and
surface detractions are moderate, with faint holster contact whitening
on the slide, slide operation whitening and buffing to the barrel
surface, carry polishing to the grip frame, and some edge whitening to
the hammer spur. We classify them as Very Good Condition, 80 to 85
percent vicinity by our estimate. Photos, at any rate, ought to suffice
for our distinguished shoppers to check our grading. Bore, chamber, and
mechanism are all bright and clean. We estimate each weapon was fired
700 times for annual qualification during its tenure, no rounds at all
for an HK USP. Replacement pricing on this pistol is over $1,000 in our
area, and there aren’t any to speak of.
We’re offering the pistol in
the photos or one of its substantially identical mates, however,
for
only $ 659.00.
Not transferable to civilian residents of California,
the District of Colombia, or Massachusetts.
$15 lower 48; $40 Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, USPS Priority, insured
with Delivery Confirmation. Don’t let your buddies use your account,
that kind of thing smells like felony level straw purchase attempt. NO
AMEX NO PAYPAL. We accept MC/Visa/Discover/USPS MO paid orders shipped
ASAP. 7 day hold on checks.
FFL ok by fax, e-mail or mail, please ask
your dealer to put your name and Gun Brand on there. 7 day money back on
used, no return on New Items, layaway, or ammo. We do not pay transfer
fees or return shipping. Lay-away 20% down, balance in 90 days. Phone
hours 8:00 – 5:00 CST Mon - Fri CST. Local pickup OK. Robertson Trading
Post 117 Front Street PO Box 365 Henderson, Tennessee 38340 We Buy,
Sell, or Trade. We always have, since 1952.