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  • ROBOCOP FTW

  • @4MikiMr Robocops gun wasn't a USP match, it was a Beretta M93R with extended barrel

  • Lefty!

  • even if my 40. had that little recoil id be happy

  • dear santa ......

  • Dude please tell me you dont shoot like that for reals! Lol you were jacking and jerking that trigger like an amateur masturbator! lmao Love the gun though ima lok into getting one of those sexC!

  • sexy

  • why did they stop making these?

  • Gordon Freeman. 'nuff said

  • @Flopper01Gaming Freeman! You're not leaving without me.

  • Robocop doesn't use this gun, but lara croft does. And no this particular model isn't in COD. 4 some reason HK discontinued their manufacture wiiitch sux! XC

  • Why the hell is the compensator pointing down?

    That creates MORE muzzle flip

  • @VicariousReality7 It isn't a compensator, it's a barrel weight.

  • robo cop called said he wants his gun back

  • @coty734 Lol robocop doesn't use a USP Match pistol, he uses a modified Beretta 93R, you silly boy...

  • @Darklycan369 Lol Robocop uses the Automag pistol, silly person.

  • @AbbuwOfficial Actually, silly one, the 'Auto-9' is in fact just a modified 93R....silliness!

  • @ScratchRacer Ok, lol.

    P,S, Thanks Google!

  • @AbbuwOfficial The "Automag", or "Auto 9" as it is called in the movie, is a modified Beretta 93R, kind sir. Know your facts before you spread lies.

  • @Darklycan369 Ok thanks? I have already been told this

  • dear santa...

  • Stop slapping that trigger!!!! ;0)

  • I need one of these for my p226 haha, Looking to buy one of these in the near future

  • half life 2

    

  • yup he's a slapper

  • hasn't this been used in tomb raider film?

  • ok u fkn COD fanboys, the usb does not have to look like the one in MW2! the thing on the bottom is a laser! gosh!

  • @banban60000 and a flashlight

  • @spritegamer yeah! exaclty

  • @banban60000 uh, wha? its actually what holds the compensator inplace. heres no lasor there. but given the way you wrote, i am going to say its sarcasm.

  • @quantumfart no in Cod the usp looks different, theres like a little cubical at the botton thats suppose to be the laser. i see the little thing that holds the compensator...

  • @banban60000 In call of duty there is a LAM unit on the USP and this is a weight on the front of this gun, Both of you are wrong and shouldn't be using facts from call of gay fucking duty.

  • The real question will it blend

  • Boner O.O

  • so what does a compensator do other then make ur gun look cool?

  • @t0mmygun95 That isn't a compensator, it's a weight. They achieve the same end though. They counter recoil so that the sights can be realigned more readily. Generally lower recoil is associated with better handling; the body and mind have less adapting to do. Compensators counter felt recoil by redirecting the pressure that follows the projectile. It would be unusual to see one on a duty gun or handgun carried into combat. They are on target guns and are used at the highest levels of competition

  • It just seems to me that that compensator would add muzzle flip, instead of reduce it.

  • Half life 2.... love that thing

  • My god, that sound. It sounds like a helldog barking,..

  • What are the odds of finding this pistol to purchase? Considering it was discontinued about 12 years ago.

  • Wow, the compensator does well...

  • hey can anyone tell me what that thing over the barrel is and what other guns have it?

  • @Inklebonker1 It's a compensator.

  • @Sadisticjellyfish73 thank you, for what exactly.

  • @Inklebonker1 It's for reducing recoil. You find them on competition pistols a lot, and a lot of rifle flashhiders are designed to work as simple compensators.

  • @GAMER8638 Because they feel uncomfortable in my hand and are ugly.

  • crap... Glock rocks

  • @AllofStewie Its called personal preferance, I can't stand Glocks but I love my XD40.

  • great video man, quick question to you or anybody on here... im looking to get a full size .45. 5 years experience getting qualified. I cannot decide between this Sig P220 or the HK USP .45.. i know ones plastic ones metal, one holds 8 other holds 12.. but cant make a decision.. can somebody give me there input.. thanks so much!

  • @aroccop I would recommend considering a 1911 (a good quality one), if you haven't already. If you're concerned about magazine capacity, you can find high-capacity models from Para USA that will hold up to 14+1 rounds of .45 ACP. It seems they modified the 1911 by widening the grip a bit to accommodate a bigger magazine, but I can't be sure. I haven't had the chance to handle one, myself.

  • i have the bb gun version of this, so im on my way. and im prepared for all the idiots saying get a real gun, when im not old enough to own one.

  • @av3nger3 it's the way alot of handguns work.. It's not bent it's just pivoted up.. Right now I'm too tired to think of the terms.

  • Why do the barrels always look bent?

  • that handgun is from half life 2! (this is to make awesomelly47 feel better so thats why i mentioned half life 2

  • no mention to half life 2? i am disappoint.

  • Most 9mm and up are "locked breech" it helps with the timing of extraction and loading. A .380 for example has slightly lower pressures than those more powerful cartridges and can use a "blowback" design where typically the barrel is affixed to the frame of the gun.

  • lara croft pistol

  • Oh my god I want one...

  • @Startsy i know how u feel

  • @Startsy I meant to vote up. oops 

  • very light trigger pull... nice.

  • sexy pistol

  • Angelina Jolie used this gun in ''Tomb Raider,, series.

  • ahhh-damn i would love one of these in .40 S&W

  • exualy, whats the most accurate ?

    this usp .45 variant or the hk mark 23 ?

  • @13thmistral You can be handed the most "accurate" weapon on the face of this planet, but if you dont know how to shoot, you wont be able to hit the side of a barn...

  • @2142Unknown yea but still i gues some expert can shoot groups of it and calculate them in moa's no ?

  • I never understood what the think at the end of the guun did. Can someone tell me what it is?

  • @MrCassaroleCyrus i think it is just to add a little bit of weight to the front end to help cope with recoil

  • @MrCassaroleCyrus The muzzle attachment on the USP Match looks like a recoil compensator, but is in fact only a stylish barrel weight. A little extra weight at the muzzle helps reduce muzzle climb during firing, which is useful for rapid fire competition shooting but seldom seen on firearms intended for daily carry due to the added weight and length. A true recoil compensator redirects some of the exiting gases upward through ports or baffles, forcing the muzzle back down during firing.

  • IIIIIIIIIIIIIII WWWWWWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNN­NNNNTTTTTTTTTT OOOOOONNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEE

  • he shoots wit left hand ???..... nice

  • how much it costs?

  • How many rounds per clip?

  • Any pistol with a breach locking barrel will do it. It isn't brand specific.

  • can a USP. 45 Match be silenced?

  • @TheSilentOne50 the MK 23 can

  • looks like one of Lara Crofts pistols:D

  • @nikki4562 That's because lara croft used an H&K USP match in the movies

  • @PocketDrummer Yeah i know

  • Funny sound xD

  • how would a usp like this cost you?

  • like Lara Croft's USP)

  • wish they still made these, sick gun

  • looks like LARA CROFTs pistols:D

  • How much does the barrel weight/compensator help in reducing recoil?

  • This is the most beautiful pistol ever created!

  • @DavySigfusson errrr, all H&K are like that... it's normal. if you freezeframe the video after each shot, the barrel tilts itself downwards to make it easier to chamber the next bullet

    you won't find a USP, mk23, or hk45 that doesnt do this. it's normal and part of the function of the gun

    i'm not too sure about other pistols, glocks, berettas, etc

  • @TechGuyatNY  Glocks do, Beretta's dont because it's a direct feed.

  • @TechGuyatNY that started on the original colt 1911. berettas and glocks don't do it. do you know if the sig arms gsr models (their 1911 clones) do that or was their operation changed ?

  • @anglicky69 hey, you're an idiot ! glocks do it too ! yes i know i am, thank you for reminding yourself after that horrible brain lapse ! haha

  • @TechGuyatNY Glocks and sigs do it too. So do Kel tecs come to think of it.

  • @TechGuyatNY you are right about this, but almost every semi aotumatic handgun does this. I believe it was a browning design that first appeared on the 1911. Everyone else just adapted to the design. The idea is like techguyatNY said. The barrel drops for easier reload, but as the slide moves forward again, the barrel and the slide mate and lock together to improve accuracy. Lots of mechanics at play

  • @TechGuyatNY all the regualr 9mm does it.

  • @TechGuyatNY Glocks have that upward bent barrel system thing too

  • @TechGuyatNY Almost all pistols work like that. If its said that it a browning type system, the barrel will always move in this way. 

  • @TechGuyatNY Browning tilting barrel, used on the High Power and subsequently copied by just about every pistol out there.

  • @TechGuyatNY glocks do it too. the beretta does it also, but only very, very slightly. you'll also see a 1911 doing it. then agian, very, very slightly

  • @TechGuyatNY Most handguns do that. The P-38, S&W M39, I think even the 1911 does it.

  • @TechGuyatNY it is part of the self reloading mechanism of the pistols. All the pistols do this. It happens after the bullet has left the chamber and goes a little bit down to chamber the next bullet from the magazine. After the slide locks back, the barrel aligns again and the cycle continues.

  • @morfeas333 Not all pistols. Only 'swinging link' or similar systems do this. Both my pistols, a makarov (blowback) and a CZ52 (roller-delay blowback) keep the barrel axis straight.

  • @XR4turbo Thanks for the info!

  • @TechGuyatNY and @DavySigfusson All Glocks, the Walther P99 , all (?) SIG Sauer pistols and even 1911s have it. On 1911 pistols it works with a barrel link while almost all other pistols with barrel tilt have a sliding barrel. Berettas' barrels only move a bit backwards.

    Just incase ur interested, I immitated this feature on my Lego P99 V2 and Lego Glock 23 V3

  • @TechGuyatNY The HK P7 series uses a fixed barrel. So not ALL HK pistols have a tilting barrel. :) Just busting your balls a bit!

  • @TechGuyatNY I've seen several other brands do that. My USP cants the barrel up when the slide is pulled back. My Glock does that as well. Nothing unusual at all.

  • @TechGuyatNY

    Glocks and berettas do do it as well. Its a pretty common feature on modern pistols. DavySigfussion clearly doesn't know much about pistols.

  • @IIDASHII its NOT the same with berettas. You cant employ a tilting barrel with an open slide. It uses a tilting block, not barrel. So the barrel stays straight.

  • @TechGuyatNY It's the same with Glocks, Berettas, M1911s, and CZ-75s..

  • @TechGuyatNY Actually, the tilting barrel is a common mechanism used to delay chamber opening in recoil operated weapons(pretty much all pistols). Pioneered by Browning himself it is now in use on all H&K models, all Glock, Ruger, Sig Sauer, etc. The barrel travels back a few mm, it then tilts, ejects the case and loads the new round. From the most common pistols, only the Berretta M9/92FS stand apart by using a sliding rather than tilting barrel mechanism. It does the same job though.

  • @TechGuyatNY Actually Glocks and some Walthers and im pretty alot of recent pistols are made like that. 

  • @TechGuyatNY trigger slap is a nogo

  • @TechGuyatNY Glock is the same, even in a more extreme way, the barrel tilts way down.

  • @TechGuyatNY

    Most modern pistols do this for exactly the purpose you just described. The barrel's flat top is also machined at an angled just a bit to help with the "tilting". My personal experience so far confirms for Glocks, Beretta M9's, Sig 228, 226, 229, 225, and Walther P99.

  • @TechGuyatNY This happens with almost all semiautomatic pistols. It started with the Browning Hi-Power pistol.

  • @TechGuyatNY i think the makarov does it too.

  • @lilHamminator

    Actually the Makarov does not.

  • @TechGuyatNY your right the tip down barrel first appeared in the browning highpower's and is a common piece in most military pistols

  • @TechGuyatNY Nearly all semi autos do it. The slide and barrel are locked for the first few millimeters of recoil, then the barrel/chamber tilts down out of the way of the slide to allow it to recoil completely.

  • @TechGuyatNY glocks are the same

  • @TechGuyatNY

    my glock 17 does that

  • @TechGuyatNY glocks, sigs, xd's and m&p's do this. I know 1911's do not and i believe berettas do not as well.

  • @BadnessGaming I own a berreta and it doesn't have the barrel tilt that my Dad's glock has. I don't really like the barrel tilt, it makes the gun feel cheap when you rack it. However I know this isn't the case and I most definitely want a .45 H&K regardless. I'm all like "Hey my barrel won't hold still is that safe!!?? O.o " lol jks I know glocks, sigs, and H&K's are top of the line! :)

  • @TechGuyatNY Glocks do for sure I can't say for certain if Berettas do I would assume they do most semi-auto pistols do with the Desert Eagle be an exception along with cheaper guns like High Point.

  • @TechGuyatNY

    The barrel doesn't tilt to make it easier to chamber the next cartridge... it depends on the locking mechanism.

    the recoil of the cardrige moves the barrel with the locked slide backwards. after a aproximately 5mm the barrel will be directed downwards an releases the slide, what is still moving for loading mechanism...

    @BadnessGaming

    your beretta is using a different locking mechanism, by locking with a wedge with 2 locks, underneath the barrel... so the barrel mustn't be wobbly ;)

  • @TechGuyatNY every pistol does that except Grandpower K100 which uses a rotating barrel instead of a tilting barrel for locking. There may be several other pistol but i dont remember all of them :P

  • @DOPICESREGISTROVANIM the beretta px4 storm if im not mistaken also has a rotating barrel

  • @TechGuyatNY Most other pistols do this also. Davy do they not have this feature in CoD? Sorry.

  • @DavySigfusson It's called a short recoil system. It was designed by John M. Browning. It allows the barrel to recoil slightly and drop to chamber the next round. When the slide moves forward it locks the barrel back into place. It's standard on about 80 - 90% of semi-automatic pistols. Glocks, Sigs, and of course the 1911 do the same thing.

  • @zachk1983 actually the 1911 does not do that, git ur facts straight

  • @matt1523 Than by what automatic reloading system do you propose it uses?

  • @matt1523 1911 style pistols do indeed use a short recoil system. I was, however, mistaken where I said it was invented by John M. Browning. It was not. Short recoil was invented by Sir Hiram Maxim in the machine gun of his namesake. I would link another video, but the stupid com box won't let me post a link! Just look up "1911 animation"

  • @DavySigfusson By this comment your proof that you dont know anything about pistols.

  • @DavySigfusson Might want to read up on the tilting barrel designs by MR. JMB - would save you from looking like a jackass.

  • @DavySigfusson lol nub this pistol uses Browning's short-recoil tilting barrel operation.

  • @DavySigfusson If you actually had some trigger time(other than COD)you would not be asking retarded questions... Or maybe you would, who knows.

  • @DavySigfusson it's called a tilting barrel design

  • @DavySigfusson The Springfield XD's do the same

  • @DavySigfusson It happens to most modern pistols.. Since most pistols are all recoil cycled.

  • @DavySigfusson Its a system thats on most semi auto handguns. It was invented by John Browing way back before the 1911 was invented. Its short recoil.

  • Where can I actually buy a Match compensator?  I can't find em anywhere.

  • just 2 words:

    Fucking BEAUTIFUL

  • God everyone he has the gun and you dont so stop trying to talk stuff nice gun by the way LOL

  • I hate this talk about Improper "this" Wong "that" not correct that, hes not asking you for your opinion so just please shut up.

  • that's a sexy gun

  • that USP sounds beast

  • Anyone say Tomb Raider?

  • @WenchesOfRedemption "cough" half life

  • horrible trigger control

  • @EmpathyWorks give him a break man...he IS shooting with the wrong hand

  • What's the advantage to using the usp match as opposed to the unmodified one?

  • @AlchemyOmega Lower recoil because of the compensator but its more expensive and makes the gun weigh more.

  • @lndrymtthw

    Ok thanks.

  • crowbar's sidekick

  • sick usp, i think all pretty much all handguns look better with a compensator

  • HL2 FTW!!!!!!!!

  • if u pause at 0:10 the barell looks bent

  • @SynysterShadows403 it doesn't look bent. What is actually happening is that every time the slide pulls back to either eject the casing or chamber another round, the barrel tilts a little bit in order to facilitate the chambering of another round when the slide is released. this is due to the internal design of the gun. Glocks are the same. if you own a glock, you can see how the barrel shifts when the slide is locked. HKs and Glocks are reliable quality guns.

  • what are all the diffences? it has a compensator, but what else?

  • U pull the trigger like a shotgun.... no good

  • sorry if this is a dumb concept, but shouldnt the compensator on these firearms vent upwards and not downwards? ive never seen a compensator like the one on the USP models. It seems upside down to me lol

  • @mynamebackwardsisbob it doesn't vent from the bottom it vents from the top - its completely open on the top

  • wtf the robocop :-)

  • @MrKultus That's the Beretta 93R. This is different.

  • jerk the trigger much?

  • wat happened to the big old clunky ting on the front? :( lol

  • @TheGameGuy4 let me guess you know this weapon from call of duty

  • @Mrskater13100 yuhuh :D

  • Is that the Tactical?

  • This gun looks liek the 9mm psitol from Half Life 2

  • @BigFatCheezberger it is the hl2 9mm

  • @BigFatCheezberger it is the auto in half life 2, for some reason valve made it 9mm though...

  • @migmachata this gun also is in 9mm

  • @savage495 no the .45 in USP.45 means .45 caliber, they make 9mm USPs but this one isn't

  • @migmachata yes i know the 45 means .45cal, the "usp match" style pistol is what im talking about.

  • haha ive never seen someone slap the trigger that hard on a match grade pistol