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USPs are some of the most reliable handguns out there, right next to glocks IMO. Also, a dumb pet peeve of mine-99.9% of pistols use MAGAZINES, not clips. I learned there is in fact a difference. Clips are thin strips of metal that grab bullets by the rim and are used for loading fixed-magazine rifles and handguns (I only know of one handgun with a fixed magazine).
I kinda use clip and magazine in different situations. "empty the clip" is just a more theatrical usage. I know it is technically wrong, but i do know the difference.
Ok... back to guns. I never really warmed to Glocks. I have two (a G22 and a G20). I kinda bought the G20 on a whim at a gun show because I always wanted a 10mm and the price was right. I don't know. I hate the triggers on Glocks. The feel is awful. The actions are kinda sloppy, too. I don't find them very accurate. I mean they group plenty tight enough for life and death, but not really for target shooting. At least not if you like consistency. Some people swear by them. I understand the simplicity factor they are going for, but comparing them to a Hk or a FN is like comparing a bic lighter to a gold Dunhill Rollagas. Speaking of FNs... I got a FNX-40 about two months ago. My second FN. Very sweet piece. My first FN was a Five-seveN. Hated that gun. Sold it three months after I got it. Ammo is too damn expensive to practice with enough to stay proficient with it. I sent it back to the factory twice because it kept throwing two or three fliers per mag consistently. I thought it was me after I got it back the first time, so I shot it from a rest and it still threw fliers. Plus, I don't trust the stopping power of that round. If you miss center chest in a pressure situation with a .40 and it slams into your shoulder or thigh you are going down. That little zipper might just pass right through. Don't trust it.