+1 on the EMP, if you like 1911-style pistols. I've written a recent review about my experiences with the EMP on this board, check it out. Thus far, that little piece has been good-to-go. My EMP is chambered in 9mm, although Springfield Armory will be introducing a .40 S&W model sometime soon.
I also own a
USP Compact/9mm, and I really like the toughness and dependability of the weapon, although the trigger on the EMP is
light years better (no real surprise there, as USP's are intended as "hard use" pistols and are built accordingly). The USP is my carry weapon, while the EMP is
the newest addition to the family 
. I've found carrying the USP Compact to be completely comfortable (I carry strong-side, IWB at the 4:00-4:15 position).
I too enjoy the control setup on the USP series (which is why I also own a fullsize version in .45 ACP

). The
Variant 1 USP "control levers" essentially replicate the function/positioning of 1911-style thumb safeties, with an added bonus...the USP's "control lever" doubles as both a decocker and a manual safety. I carry my USP in
condition-1, just as I would with a 1911.