Does an HK USP need to be detail stripped for proper maintenance, and if so, what is the round count interval for detail stripping it? Thanks.
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Does an HK USP need to be detail stripped for proper maintenance, and if so, what is the round count interval for detail stripping it? Thanks.
Suppose ammo quality may play a factor, but I have several USP's. Two of which I've shot the piss out of. I tore my frame apart on one after around 6k rounds and it wasn't bad at all. Me personally, I wouldn't worry about it till around the 10-15k mark. I've got a buddy who has at least 15k rounds on his USP and it's still functioning flawlessly having never done a total tear down.
Just do the basic field strip every 500 rounds or so and keep rockin. I have an armorer's manual and I didn't see it directly address as to when to do a total tear down. It mentions something to the effect of, during testing USP's routinely fired 10k without malfunctions. Implying somewhere after that point is when you may want to.
Thanks for the info El Vaquero.
I changed out the trigger/hammer parts for a LEM on a used USP 45. It wasn't too bad dirty in there but I'm not sure gun scrubber wasn't used before it went to the shop.
The only times I have detail stripped mine were when I was installing the LEM trigger parts. Other than that, I have not seen a reason for a total strip of the frame. HK makes a very durable pistol, and many shooters will never even need to replace a recoil spring.
Bear in mind, there are some parts that are a royal pain to put back, like the trigger return spring. If I were to strip the pistol, I would probably just do the back half of the frame, where the hammer axle and sear reside, and leave the trigger in place.
I've put thousands of rds. through a USP Tac .45 and.45c including multiple classes. Never thoroughly stripped either. Nary an issue. Lube is the key.
Check the owners' manual. I believe the first maintenance interval for the USP (45 anyway) is the guide-rod spring at 25k rounds.
No, really...
My opinion is that you're unlikely to shoot it enough for that to be required. I've never detail stripped any of mine. I wouldn't sweat it.
Just field strip it to clean and lubricate it. If it starts to have a reliability problem, just send it to H&K and they'll cover it under warranty (assuming it's not a police surplus). My '93 USP40 has had the recoil spring and a sight insert replaced under warranty.
I'd forego a detail strip until ~ 20K rounds, at which point I'd go in and replace the sear spring. Its the only part I've broken on an HK.
I find it easier to detail strip a polymer HK than it is to replace the trigger return spring in these guns.