The USP (Universale Selbstladepistole or "universal self-loading
pistol") is a semi-automatic pistol developed by Heckler & Koch GmbH
(H&K) of German origin and international fame. It was developed
throughout the late 80s and 90s with the USP45 being released in 1995.
It was designed as a competitor for the OHWS (Offensive Handgun Weapon
System) requested by the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM).
Since its introduction, it has quietly slipped into mainstream TV,
Cinema and video games with numerous appearances over the years,
particularly the USP Match.
This GBB pistol handles HFC134a /
Duster gas as well as TOP / Green / Propane gas; obviously it will cycle
cleaner and clock in higher on Green then it does on HFC but the lower
pressure HFC will prove less wear and tear on the mechanism. On Green /
Propane, using 0.2g 6mm BBs it clocks in at around 370-390 FPS with the
first shot or two at 390 then the rest of the magazine at 380 or 370.
Over 10 shots with 2 seconds between each shot it averages 370 FPS.
The
confidence to run on Green / Propane out of the box, a metal slide, the
sting of 370 FPS and a magazine capacity of 25 rounds makes this pistol
a solid contender for an out-of-the-box skirmishable hand cannon.
Although the pistols externals are mostly polymer, it is still fairly
durable and is fairly hefty at around 1.1kg. With this level of power,
it can also clear full length corridors and really be felt at ranges to
give carbines a run for their money.
The USP Compact is similar
in shape and layout to the other Umarex USPs but is physically shorter
in both slide/barrel length and pistol grip and uses a shorter magazine.
Although it can handle both HFC134a / Duster gas as well as TOP / Green
/ Propane gas it will cycle much cleaner and perform better on Green.
With 0.2g BBs it will achieve about 320 fps on the first shot or two and
then sink down across 310, 300 and 290 across the magazine (with 2
second pauses between each shot), overall averaging 300 FPS across ten
shots. With a 22 round magazine, that makes it a comfortable short range
/ indoor pistol. The Umarex USP variants are all similar but still have
notable differences which is exactly why it is most definitley worth
looking at all three to work out which one suits your pistol needs more
appropriately.