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Hoss
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I've owned HK's for a while and, to me, one of the big selling points is that they are ruggedly overbuilt and able to withstand extreme conditions. I know torture tests can get ridiculous at times but I at least want to know that if I'm in the woods, in a kayak or canoe and end up in the river for some reason, that my gun will fire. The same holds true for being in the woods on my 4 wheeler and taking a spill in the mud etc... I know my USP would work just fine as would my P2000. I feel the same about any Glock as well. The VP9.... Maybe not now.