.I’m unsure where to get legitimate HK parts (it is a full size USP 9mm)I’m unsure exactly what parts you are talking about.I have no idea how to install them (see second sentence.) although I do see the roll pins in the slide.This pistol, I’m guessing, is from the mid/late 90s. No idea of round count.The first two questions were addressed.

HK Parts is the place. The advice re: extractor & ejector is spot on. The extractor is spring loaded, and will gum up. If you don't fully extract, ejection gets compromised. If I am remembering correctly, the ejector on the USP, like on the P-series SIGs, is just an angled slab of metal that the extracted case bangs into on its way out. These can gunk up, but I'd definitely start with springs. Honestly, get a full spring kit and replace everything just to start fresh and eliminate variables.As for the rest: give your balls a tug.

I read that if you email glock with your serial number and ask for your pistol's born on date, they will tell you. And its true, I got a response super fast from customer service about my pistol's particulars. I was curious what some more established members here have for a born on date. My glock is a Gen 3 17. HK USP.40 for duty PPK.380 or PPS M1.40 for concealed Currently looking for.380 PPK and PPK/S frames or parts guns. Please PM me if you have one to sell.

I tore a Sig P-series down to the frame on three separate occasions with nothing more than some forum posts and a couple of youtube videos. Get a vise & punch set and get after it. The same confidence led me to rebuild an FN HP from the ground up. They really aren't that bad once you get into them.OR: Just buy a P30 and move on with your life.

The first two questions were addressed. HK Parts is the place. The advice re: extractor & ejector is spot on. The extractor is spring loaded, and will gum up. If you don't fully extract, ejection gets compromised.

If I am remembering correctly, the ejector on the USP, like on the P-series SIGs, is just an angled slab of metal that the extracted case bangs into on its way out. These can gunk up, but I'd definitely start with springs. Honestly, get a full spring kit and replace everything just to start fresh and eliminate variables.As for the rest: give your balls a tug. I tore a Sig P-series down to the frame on three separate occasions with nothing more than some forum posts and a couple of youtube videos. Get a vise & punch set and get after it. The same confidence led me to rebuild an FN HP from the ground up. Syleena johnson wiki.

They really aren't that bad once you get into them.OR: Just buy a P30 and move on with your life.I wish we had a post like function. Also, VP9/p30 mags are now 17rd capacity.For reference sake on the extractorSent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by jpmuscle; 01-22-20 at 22:34. Euro driverBefore you order parts from HKParts.net, call HKUSA first, if they have the parts, they’ll be about 5 times cheaper than HKParts.net, Always call HKUSA first, if they don’t have what you want, THEN call HK Parts.net. HK Parts.net is always overpriced, often by a bunch.

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I have 5 HK’s and do my own work on them, So, I’ve delt with both before. I always go to HKUSA first.I fully second this!Only order from HK Parts if HK USA does not have what you need.Midwest Gun Works is another option along with HK Parts.

Is this common? Any fixes?Rather uncommon, to the level I never heard about that in USP.As to fixes, I would start by removing extractor (drive a pin out, remove extractor and spring, clean them, clean exctractor slot) and looking if ejector is not bend out of shape (even slightly! - this changes ejection pattern significantly). Also there maybe ammo issue if used ammo is not hot enought to push recoil system all the way trough both springs. Whole recoil assembly must move backward (against this small, but hard spring) to make case actually meet ejection in right time.

19.Accurately. calculating text height in Cocoa (for Mac, not iOS) Apr 1 '11 17 Getting user's default email address in Cocoa Feb 4 '11 16 IBOutlet instance variables in implementation (.m) files Jan 3 '12. The basic technique for calculating text height uses the three basic non-view components of the text system: NSTextStorage, NSTextContainer, and NSLayoutManager. The text storage object holds the string to be measured; the text container specifies the width of the layout area; and the layout manager does the layout and returns the height. Accurately calculating text height in cocoa for mac free. (a solution in Swift is at the end of the post) I tried all of these methods and none worked for me. The 'official' way (as mentioned by OP) was off most of the time for my NSTextField.Switching to NSTextView was impossible because of XCode/IB always crashing after adding a 'NSTextView in an NSScrollView'. Long story short, I found this easy way to determine the height of my NSTextField but.

Real men headbutt the incoming brass and move on.Here is an alternative idea: sell this gun, get another. Reason: this is really an unheard of problem in USPs. I never have, others in this post too, and I honestly don't think you'll find a person who have. Something is really wrong with this unit, and I dunno if gunked up extractor is enough reason. If this idea doesn't appeal, I'd just send the piece to HK for a complete inspection. This though would carry a risk of paying the shipping fees for a professional gun cleaning service.

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