u/Training_Mistake_169

CS Grip Options (Compact)

I just purchased a CS with the compact (15rd) grip. It feels very good, but just a hair too short where my fingers are a little crowded. I've seen some custom 2011 aluminum grips, such as Miller, but it all appears to be for the full size grip. The undercut I've seen on some look like they will give a little more room on the grip. I am in Communist Illinois, so I'm limited to 15 rounds. Any recommendations for where to look at CS compact grip options? Thanks.

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u/Training_Mistake_169 — 5 days ago

CS grip length

Hi all - if I had a good selection of Staccato's nearby, I would be reaching out - so I appreciate your attention.

I currently have a P, but looking to get a carry-size Staccato. I live in Illinois, so I'm limited to 15-round magazines. The CS with its thinner 15-round mags checks a lot of boxes. I just can't find one locally to get my hands on. I usually carry a Glock 19, but I'd love just a smidge longer grip than the 19, the Glock 17 is plenty but I don't need that long of a grip for carry. I am trying to find measurements/dimensions.

My question is whether the CS grip is a smidge longer than a Glock 19 grip. Anyone have that knowledge available? It looks like it could be. And I'd probably throw a Dawson carry magwell to get a little extra space as well.

Thank you in advance.

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u/Training_Mistake_169 — 10 days ago

Sharp edges on bottom of USPc trigger guard

I recently picked up a new USP Compact 9mm. I have an issue where it says "Warning: read owners manual" on the bottom of the trigger guard. The rectangle that was etched out around the words has very sharp edges. When I shoot, I get slight paper cuts on the side of my middle finger knuckle. I'd like to smooth that surface down - perhaps make it flat and get rid of that recessed rectangle entirely. Any thoughts on how to accomplish that? Find sand paper? Any certain grit(s)? Send back to HK to have them do it? While it sounds silly - I think it just needs to be smoothed out around those edges. Thanks.

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u/Training_Mistake_169 — 13 days ago