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 Why the USP9 SD??
argolfer  [Member]
1/6/2012 7:14:25 PM
I have been wanting a USP9 SD for quite a while now, but was thinking the other day... why don't I just add a threaded barrel to my USP9?? There really isn't anything special about the SD other than the threaded barrel and sometimes the case, is there?
jmkrick  [Team Member]
1/6/2012 8:30:12 PM
I "think" the SD comes with high profile sights for suppressor use.
Furyataurus  [Team Member]
1/6/2012 8:54:09 PM
Originally Posted By argolfer:
I have been wanting a USP9 SD for quite a while now, but was thinking the other day... why don't I just add a threaded barrel to my USP9?? There really isn't anything special about the SD other than the threaded barrel and sometimes the case, is there?


And the taller sights. Just get the threaded barrel and an Silencer Co. suppressor.
UrbancommandoX  [Member]
1/7/2012 1:21:27 PM
Originally Posted By Furyataurus:
Originally Posted By argolfer:
I have been wanting a USP9 SD for quite a while now, but was thinking the other day... why don't I just add a threaded barrel to my USP9?? There really isn't anything special about the SD other than the threaded barrel and sometimes the case, is there?


And the taller sights. Just get the threaded barrel and an Silencer Co. suppressor.


Since you already have the full size 9mm this.
RabidMonkeyPox  [Member]
1/7/2012 3:38:17 PM
Just get it, USP and a suppressor go hand in hand
argolfer  [Member]
1/7/2012 6:38:23 PM
Why the Silencer Co? I have a Trident that I use on my P226 Combat and have tried on the M&P. Is it a better suppressor?
jh1990  [Team Member]
1/7/2012 7:14:18 PM
Originally Posted By argolfer:
Why the Silencer Co? I have a Trident that I use on my P226 Combat and have tried on the M&P. Is it a better suppressor?


The USP and the Osprey look like they were made for each other. It is one of the best suppressors on the market anyways.