USPc vs. P2000

So I decided to put a Talon-style grip tape on the grip of my USPc40. Really feels good, to the point that I think the USPc has won over the P2000 for me. Really like the feel/look of the pistol and think I'm going to carry it tomorrow in place of the Sig P365. Amazing how just a little tweak makes a difference.

The USPc just has everything I like in a pistol. Rugged, durable, reliable, hammer-fired, DA/SA with decocker and thumb safety. It's like the whole package. Top it off that it's a 3-n-1 caliber pistol and it's a big thumbs up.
 
So I decided to put a Talon-style grip tape on the grip of my USPc40. Really feels good, to the point that I think the USPc has won over the P2000 for me. Really like the feel/look of the pistol and think I'm going to carry it tomorrow in place of the Sig P365. Amazing how just a little tweak makes a difference.

The USPc just has everything I like in a pistol. Rugged, durable, reliable, hammer-fired, DA/SA with decocker and thumb safety. It's like the whole package. Top it off that it's a 3-n-1 caliber pistol and it's a big thumbs up.
Nice! Post some pics when you can.
im iffy about tape because it feels natural in my hands and has a firm feel.
 
The grip tape has been working out very well. My son and I have an Outlaw match tomorrow evening. Debating on whether I want to shoot the USPc or the Glock 19X. I've shot the USPc in competition before but not the 19X. But it would be a good chance to test out the grip tape and new flush base plate. Decisions decisions, lol.
 
The grip tape has been working out very well. My son and I have an Outlaw match tomorrow evening. Debating on whether I want to shoot the USPc or the Glock 19X. I've shot the USPc in competition before but not the 19X. But it would be a good chance to test out the grip tape and new flush base plate. Decisions decisions, lol.

Excellent--- USP--- but I am biased. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Tony
 
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