USP9 Must Haves, What are they?

Got my first USP9 and I wanna know what you all think are the must have upgrades or accessories for it!

So far I’m thinking upgrading the irons for some Trijicon HDs, anyone got photos of theirs so I can see what they look like?

I plan on using this for the range mostly. I’m also interested in competition shooting but not sure what the meta is for handguns.

Looking forward to your suggestions!

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First time 1911 Owner Here

So I just bought a used 1911 TRP and shot my first 100 rounds through it. I was really impressed with it. It was accurate, comfortable, and consistent. Parts didn’t even heat up that much at all. I did notice an issue though.

Out of 100 rounds I experienced two failure to chambers. Both occurrences involved the 7+ 1 magazine configuration. The first shot would fire, but the second shot wouldn’t chamber properly. This happened twice and it was only the second round that it failed to chamber. It is worth noting that the gun was a little dirty and maybe lacked a little oil. What do you guys think caused it? Bad magazines maybe?

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u/Crazy-Individual-623 — 1 month ago

[Unknown > English] Blade inscription possibly from Buryatia

The current owner of this blade says it was found in Bakhmut in the backpack of a person from Buryatia. I’ve already asked r/russian and r/mongolia, and I’ve spent all day on ChatGPT, and other AI trying to get a translation. One side has a surname or brand, and the other has two warriors/hunters fighting a lion.

Does anybody know what language this is in? The eagle with what seems to be an American flag makes it more confusing for me. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

u/Crazy-Individual-623 — 2 months ago

Can anyone tell me what it says on this knife?

The current owner of this knife says it was found in Bakhmut in a bag of a person from Buryatia. I wanted to know what it says on the blade, is it a name? Brand? Any significance of the lion and warrior/hunters on the reverse side? It’s not Cyrillic or English. I’ve spent all day trying to find out what it says.

u/Crazy-Individual-623 — 2 months ago

Need help translating this inscription

Someone found this knife and I wanted to know more about it. I know the basic alphabet in Russian but this doesn’t look Cyrillic to me. The owner claims it’s from Buryatia and is a surname, but I have my doubts. Any insight will be appreciated.

u/Crazy-Individual-623 — 2 months ago