@ArmadilloArmament I also run a custom edc holster from next level (really good dude btw) the light has s decent amount of wear on it but it's so just surface level wear. My concern with the utl is actually the tiny battery leads inside. Sometimes thru just don't work. But the aesthetics are peak counter terrorism in the 90s.
@@ArmadilloArmamentI would go with primary machine instead. You can cowitness with regular height sights. No plate needed. Wright uses plates for consistency since they are needed for the smaller calibers due to less metal on the slide.
Grip tape and RMR make all the difference. Watching you shoot, your grip isn’t tight enough for control. Getting the sandpaper grip tape would degrease the amount of pressure needed to control the gun correctly. Just my .02. Good luck
Very cool. Thanks for posting this up
I highly suggest going with the Wright armory I dot system for your usp45 tactical
Looks fantastic, Thanks for the suggestion.
@ArmadilloArmament I also run a custom edc holster from next level (really good dude btw) the light has s decent amount of wear on it but it's so just surface level wear. My concern with the utl is actually the tiny battery leads inside. Sometimes thru just don't work. But the aesthetics are peak counter terrorism in the 90s.
@@ArmadilloArmamentI would go with primary machine instead.
You can cowitness with regular height sights. No plate needed.
Wright uses plates for consistency since they are needed for the smaller calibers due to less metal on the slide.
Grip tape and RMR make all the difference.
Watching you shoot, your grip isn’t tight enough for control. Getting the sandpaper grip tape would degrease the amount of pressure needed to control the gun correctly. Just my .02. Good luck
I believe the USP does have a bit more recoil than say a Glock 17.
@@andershilmo1866 absolutely