All the new weapons are sexy but the last fashion and people dont know about it is all of them come with a passive tracking device chip inside specially the polymer ones, the HK45 has one to I saw it.
@SIXundSIXTY That's the whole point of his stance. In a high-stress situation (like a gunfight), the adrenalin naturally makes your body take such a stance. So "instinctive shooting" has you take such a stance.
WOW!! Excellent time and nice shooting. I am researching the HK45 and gathering info and someone sent me your link, so I'm going through the rest of your vids and learning some valueable info, not to mention, enjoying watching the action. Thanks!
HK45 mag release comes in contact with the palm of my hand during rapid fire and releases the magazine. It happens to many shooters. What a shame this almost perfect hand gun has a major defect on the mag release. I wish HK would address this problem, i had a few people sent me messages saying that they lost faith in the gun and sold it due to this issue, it doesnt happen to everybody, it never happened to me with any other gun but HK blames it on the way i grip the gun. Thumbs foward grip.
fantastic shooting...don't you know you aren't supposed to be able to do that, why with the high bore axis and the long trigger reset? You've thrown the keyboard commando world upside down! :D
davila -- I'd be willing to bet HK is correct. The size, shape, and location of the levers on the HK are all slightly different than the USP45. Additionally, the grip is substantially narrower on the HK45 which means your hand may be reaching the levers more easily, especially during recoil. I wouldn't expect it to be your fingers but rather your palm that contacts the lever. Try shooting one-handed and see if the problem goes away.
Have you ever had the magazine fall out during rapid fire, i guess the recoil is making the magazine catch come loose and release the magazine, hk tried to say that it could be my handgrip but my finger never touches the mag release during shooting. I am running full power ammunition on rapid fire and the magazine keeps falling out, it's embarrasing. it never happened to me with any other gun including the USP 45
@davila1978 Davila -- I had the same problem. Never had issues while shooting single action slowfire, but whenever I drew from concealment, and fired DA/SA the magazine would drop free. I lost all faith in it and sold the damn thing. Loved that gun, but HK & the dealer both said it was user fault. Grade A bullshit.
All the new weapons are sexy but the last fashion and people dont know about it is all of them come with a passive tracking device chip inside specially the polymer ones, the HK45 has one to I saw it.
Keysforge 3 weeks ago
Any tips on getting faster spits? I can't seem to break .19-.21 with pistol and .18-.20 with rifle...
ryusekai 2 months ago
it is the users fault because not everyone does it, duh!
nissanis1 5 months ago
@SIXundSIXTY That's the whole point of his stance. In a high-stress situation (like a gunfight), the adrenalin naturally makes your body take such a stance. So "instinctive shooting" has you take such a stance.
drak3y 6 months ago
nice, great gun control and recoil absorption!!
marcosshadow 8 months ago
frankgon4 -- It was ordinary bulk packed 230gr Federal American Eagle FMJ.
pistoltraining 9 months ago
That was great control. What type of .45 ammo were you shooting?
frankgon4 10 months ago
I can see, I need to work on my draw. That was excellent.
socom308 11 months ago
WOW!! Excellent time and nice shooting. I am researching the HK45 and gathering info and someone sent me your link, so I'm going through the rest of your vids and learning some valueable info, not to mention, enjoying watching the action. Thanks!
Dozer1003 11 months ago
HK45 mag release comes in contact with the palm of my hand during rapid fire and releases the magazine. It happens to many shooters. What a shame this almost perfect hand gun has a major defect on the mag release. I wish HK would address this problem, i had a few people sent me messages saying that they lost faith in the gun and sold it due to this issue, it doesnt happen to everybody, it never happened to me with any other gun but HK blames it on the way i grip the gun. Thumbs foward grip.
davila1978 1 year ago
smooooooooooooth
sikkwill 1 year ago
It's a Garrity Gunleather In-Victus appendix inside-the-waistband.
pistoltraining 1 year ago
What holster are you using?
tzephon 1 year ago
fantastic shooting...don't you know you aren't supposed to be able to do that, why with the high bore axis and the long trigger reset? You've thrown the keyboard commando world upside down! :D
bcjaliu 1 year ago
davila -- I'd be willing to bet HK is correct. The size, shape, and location of the levers on the HK are all slightly different than the USP45. Additionally, the grip is substantially narrower on the HK45 which means your hand may be reaching the levers more easily, especially during recoil. I wouldn't expect it to be your fingers but rather your palm that contacts the lever. Try shooting one-handed and see if the problem goes away.
pistoltraining 1 year ago
Have you ever had the magazine fall out during rapid fire, i guess the recoil is making the magazine catch come loose and release the magazine, hk tried to say that it could be my handgrip but my finger never touches the mag release during shooting. I am running full power ammunition on rapid fire and the magazine keeps falling out, it's embarrasing. it never happened to me with any other gun including the USP 45
davila1978 1 year ago
@davila1978 Davila -- I had the same problem. Never had issues while shooting single action slowfire, but whenever I drew from concealment, and fired DA/SA the magazine would drop free. I lost all faith in it and sold the damn thing. Loved that gun, but HK & the dealer both said it was user fault. Grade A bullshit.
lcifka 1 year ago
navyman8903 -- Yes. I use an LEM trigger return spring, standard (non-LEM) firing pin block spring, and standard (non-LEM) mainspring.
pistoltraining 1 year ago
@pistoltraining Does this translate into a V1 or a V4 if we are comparing it to an HKP30?
topslop1 2 months ago
topslop1 -- No, it's a "custom" configuration that is similar to, but lighter than, the V4.
pistoltraining 2 months ago
Is that an LEM trigger I see?
navyman8903 1 year ago
Have you done any upgrades to that gun?
davila1978 1 year ago
Nice. That's pretty dang fast.
MadOgre 1 year ago
Good lord. Decaf, dude.
I might have to try the AIWB thing.
chriskc04 1 year ago