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H&k USP .45

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Anyone carry a full size H&K USP .45? I'm wondering what experiences you have had in doin so, and what holsters/concealment methods you have used.
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I carried a USPC .45 for a while before trading it.

Too big and bulky I thought.

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Thanks for the image tidbit. Made an adjustment. Hope that's better.
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HOSSISFREE wrote:Thanks for the image tidbit. Made an adjustment. Hope that's better.
Awesome man. How do you carry the USP?? I had a paddle and a leather OWB galco and both were still to bulky even with my Compact.
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I don't carry the USP, but I do carry a Ruger P97. I'm not a huge guy, at 5'10" and 230-ish, but I am fortunate to have broad shoulders. That helps a lot.

I have pretty much laid aside my Don Hum JIT slide in favor of a Fobus paddle (and matching double mag carrier). The Fobus works great, is comfortable, and has good passive retention.

The only drawback to my rig is length. Since it's a full size OWB, my cover garment has to be long enough to keep things covered. I generally wear a tucked tee, with a club or camp style shirt covering. I buy my cover shirts one size large, at 2X.

One nice thing about the Fobus: if I inadvertently expose a couple of inches, bystanders would just see something square, black, and plastic. It looks like a cell phone, pager, or two-way radio, not a holster.

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KBCraig wrote:The Fobus works great, is comfortable, and has good passive retention.
Yup..this is what I used it my USPC. The only problem was "width." If I stood and looked in a mirror, with the rig on my right, at 3-4 o' clock, i would see a swell in my profile. Did I still carry like that? sure...but I looked funny.

That said...I would love to get a USP/C again...I miss mine.

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I carry the USP45 fullsize pretty often. Was a couple years before I figured out how to carry it.

Under a jacket, an canted OWB holster will do.

The grip on the USP45 is huge, so I would really advise against a holster that is straight up and down.

Under a shirt, I use a kydex IWB. Mine has 2 J-clips that hold it pretty firm. It's a Comp-tac CTAC which holds the gun well, and covers the safety. Not the most comfortable holster in the world, but it is very effective at what it does.

I hear the Blade-tech IWB holster works well with the USP45 too.
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Paladin wrote:The grip on the USP45 is huge, so I would really advise against a holster that is straight up and down.
That's the main reason I switched from the Don Hume (vertical) to the Fobus (canted). That full size grip kept poking out the back, and I found myself twisting the holster on the belt to cant it in a way it wasn't made to cant. Wasn't good for the holster or the belt.

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Thanks for all the info folks. I am using a Galco pancake style with a cant to help hide the large grip. At 5'11" and 260lbs. with broad shoulders, wearing a t-shirt with a large overshirt works rather well for me. As a redneck it's an acceptable style, and doesn't exactly give away the fact that I'm concealing. I haven't yet tried an IWB, but I did take a close look at Comp-tac and another I can't recall at the moment while at Collector's Firearms earlier today. I suppose trying to find the best way to carry can get expensive, trying several different holsters.

Thanks again.
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For those that like using the Fobus paddles, don't forget that they make the Roto paddle that has the adjustable cant. You can adjust for a little cant or alot depending on your body.
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