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Price
$650
Manufacturer
Heckler & Koch
Caliber
45 ACP
City
Oregon City
State
Oregon
Zip Code
97045
For sale is a 1998 HK USP 45. Full size, 12 +1 rounds 45 acp.

-This was a used police trade in but appears to have very low round count.
-I sent the slide to Trijicon and the night sights were re-lamped.
-I installed a factory HK LEM trigger kit.
-Factory V1 parts included.

Here is an explanation on how the LEM works.

Gun includes 2020 new Trijicon night sights, HK case, 2 12-round magazines, installed LEM trigger kit and V1 parts kit.

Asking $900 now asking $800 or $650 as V1 without the LEM installed.

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So I take it that the LEM option is basically the same as the S. Korean K 5 issue piece ? (Daewoo)
The Daewoo DP51? Not quiet. On the DP51 you would rack the slide and the hammer would stay cocked back in single action and then you would physically push the hammer forward and it would be in its triple action mode as they call it. On the USP LEM the hammer auto drops every time you let go of the trigger. It stays back only if you hold the trigger between shots. So if you ride the reset the hammer stays back in single action mode and only drops when you let go of the trigger. Hard to explain, much easier to show someone.
 
The Daewoo DP51? Not quiet. On the DP51 you would rack the slide and the hammer would stay cocked back in single action and then you would physically push the hammer forward and it would be in its triple action mode as they call it. On the USP LEM the hammer auto drops every time you let go of the trigger. It stays back only if you hold the trigger between shots. So if you ride the reset the hammer stays back in single action mode and only drops when you let go of the trigger. Hard to explain, much easier to show someone.
Gotcha....Thanks
 
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