The hk products are great. Other than capacity most of the older outdated model pistols are better than most new models today. Great video. Hope you have a wonderful holiday weekend
You will find that after trying Micro’s and compacts , that the P2000 is the best ,especially if you upgrade the trigger and trigger pull . Try the Straight paddle trigger for the P2000 and the trigger job kits from Gray- guns. Also ,take advantage of the Gun’s strength, load your own rounds ,and may I recommend a Pro-Grip hand strengthener , the Key to success with the SK is grip , get all that and your posture right and the gun will seem to aim itself .
Congratulations of the new P2000. My home defense (one of them) is a USP full size 40 S&W and Civil Defense is all I use. Civil Defense in .380 and .40 S&W puts both those cartridges back on the map of relevancy. You did good with that PSA/HK promotion, that was a killer deal!
One of if not the best compact firearm ever made. People are sleep on HK’s engineering particularly it’s bigger brother the USP. Most will chose a Glock 19 which isn’t a bad option at all but the extra money you will spend on an HK is for premium. Glock is Chevrolet, HK is BMW. These are the ONLY pistol brands that I will ever own.
Does it reliably and accurately send rounds down range? Yes? Then it ain't outdated. I've heard my USPs are supposedly outdated, they work just as well as my HK45, VP40, and my Gen5 G20. A P2000 is on its way to my FFL right now, so I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet, but I am pretty confident it's going to rock and or roll just fine.
It'd be good to see the cleaning tear down. I'm betting the recoil spring is the reason it shoots so smoothly. My USP 45 and P2000 in 9mm shoot amazingly well. I'm thinking about the P2000sk as I'm in California and we are so limited in what we can carry.
Commifornication sucks, especially with Newsome at the helm. I'm at the Rotten Apple, we also have a Newsome but with Tits. Hopefully these tyrannical leaders will get tired of going to court, or hopefully get voted out.
I have a P2000 V3 in 9mm. I've been happy with it. Only thing I dont like is how long the trigger reset is. That said, I can shoot it better than I can my Glock 17. Plus the VP9 15 to 17 mag conversion kits work on P2000 mags, since they're the same magazine housing, so I turned the 13 round mag that came with it into a 15.
I have the 9mm light LEM variant with the Grey guns short reset. I added the extended paddle release but I may put the oem back on because it rubs my knuckle like the Glock knuckle, lol.
Hard to beat German guns. In the past I had narrowed my choices down between one of these in .40 CAL and the PPS classic .40. I wound up getting the PPS classic .40 Awesome gun. One of the reasons I didn't buy it is because it's a bit thicker than the PPS classic but I'm considering getting one of these anyway.
My P2000sk with lem trigger. I changed the mag release to a slightly larger release. I changed the magazine I carry to straight end cap so as to not get caught on clothing when drawing
I carry my P2000 .40 daily. I didn’t get the SK. I got it in the same deal at Palmetto that you bought yours. I have the P30SK so I didn’t get the subcompact on the P2000. Besides I wanted the LEM trigger and the SK was DA/SA so I went with the compact, which isn’t that much bigger.
I was thinking an HK P2000SK V3 in .40 S&W and a HK P30SK in 9mm would be a nice carry rotation. Wish HK would make a HK45SK. That'd be a decent carry trifecta, pretty much guaranteeing ammo could be found. In the '80s
IMHO I prefer this to a striker fired pistol for conceal carry, having a DA//SA with a hammer is just a huge piece of mind, especially if carrying IWB.
Agreed. Even though most striker fired pistols are completely safe, there's something comforting knowing all the internals of a DA/SA gun are at complete rest unlike striker fired guns.
My p2000 v3 full-size is my all time favorite carry pistol. Now i will preface that options open up quite a bit if you are not married to da/sa or lem like I am. But if you're a da/sa guy i cant think of a better ccw than the p2000.
The P2000 is a fantastic gun an not outdated. I carry(CCW) a P2000 V3. I carry the same way, DA. I rock a IWB Alien Gear Holster and run Winchester hollo points. The SK was a bit too small for my taste.
I was using my p2000 v3 .40sw as a bedside gun. I was shooting it at the range with my glock 19 and realized the hk is more comfortable to shoot, fits my hand better and I am more consistent with it. So now it is my carry gun. Who cares that it is 10 years old.
What I carry today? Canik SC or a Taurus G3C. I'm never going to hand over a $1500 pistol to the police again. The G3C isn't stock and handles almost as well as the Canik. Springs and polished. Had it a while, and if I have to lose one, I prefer that be it.
something people dont realize is that HK and SW are the only two mfg to make 40 cal pistols specific to the 40 cal. basically every other mfg just scaled up their 9mm. If you run enough rounds through a 40 glock, youll realize they basically shot themselves to pieces after 8-10k rounds. the rales scrape up, the mag lock chips smooth, the recoil springs get weak and lower the reliability, and the barrel stops stabilizing rounds. its just too much pressure and mass. the original hk USP was actually designed around military trials which is where those stats of crazy reliability come from as a supressed pistol. i believe only the p2000 had similar military trials done, but the sk version has similar trials done with the boarder police in germany i believe. where they easilly surpassed 20-30k rounds. an interesting fact about the p2000sk is that it was actually the first firearm to incorporate a staged recoil spring. HK used to have their own patents on the spring inside of a spring and now you see basically every non fullsize firearm has copied it. the only thing i wish they would have done was incorporate a polygonal barrel for better velocity at the expense of accuracy. probably would not have been as reliable at those higher round counts though. thanks for the heads up, i think ill pick one up from psa
Exactly , which is why H&K & S&W 40s don't wear down as easily. Sig did make some pistols specifically for 40S&W . But truthfully I had a Daewoo DH40 in the mid 90s until 2000. The P2000 is so smooth and manageable my fiance is new to firearms was on target her first time using it and only her third visit to the range
Food for thought: there’s a one pound or less difference between a Glock trigger and the SA trigger on the P2000. It’s putting a lot of stock into the mostly worthless Glock trigger safety to label a single action trigger as unsafe. A Glock is in reality carrying a single action with no safety.
"It's different". It can be difficult to explain the differences between a hammer fired gun, and a striker fired gun. Especially when it comes to the trigger. Especially when the mechanics of a hammer fired gun *necessitate* a bit longer reset, and longer travel. Which, especially with modern pistols with triggers like the GX4, Shield Plus, VP9/VP9sk, etc etc etc in striker fires.... have much better triggers, that simply have to let a striker do it's thing. This is no offense to ANYBODY. But, if the only thing that you have shot in your life, is a striker fire pistol, getting a hammer fire, will change you. Once you can master a hammer fired gun, going back to your striker fired pistol, you will see a LOT of improvement in your trigger pull. And thus, in your groupings.
Ive heard the same old tired questions is the P2000SK outdated? Is the Glock 43 outdated? Is the Beretta 92 outdated? Is the 1911 outdated? Is my Charter Arms snub nosed revolver outdated? The answer is no none of those are outdated. They all shoot a bullet and they ALL do it well.
According to Handgun hero site , 2000 is not bigger in every way. The 2000 is slightly shorter in length and slightly thinner in width. Only .15 ounce heavier.
I really wanted the VP9 from PSA but I live in mag restricted state and PSA will not ship the mags to my FFL. I’m debating about grabbing this or a Glock in 10mm
I have the G29sf and it's been a great firearm. I'm thinking about picking up a P2000sk in 40 with the LEM trigger. I also own a USP 45 and P2000 V3 in 9mm.
@@user-im6fy4qp6m I give the edge to the Glock. I've always shot the G19 well. I like the P2000 but I want to swap out the mag release lever for an oversized one. Sometimes the lever is very hard to engage, which would be horrible if a person needed to reload in a bad situation. Shooting wise it is an exceptional DA/SA type trigger. It shoots very well. At this point the P2000 is a range gun for me. if I get a P2000sk I'm getting the mag release lever exchanged immediately. But, I don't have that issue with my USP45, so maybe it is just my P2000? The USP45 is an amazing shooter. I love that gun.
yeah i also have a USP full size but in 40. its beautiful and very smooth despite being a 40. ive been very tempted by the p2000sk as a carry gun and thats why im here because i was searching reviews on it. its hard to beat the weight of the glock for carry but maybe the heavier p2000 is what makes it feel nicer at the range@@pinkiewerewolf
@@user-im6fy4qp6m I think one feature that helps the H&K's would be their recoil rod systems, it just seems to work better, especially combined with the way the slide functions. The full size USA in 45's slide is one of the easiest slides to rack and run but the recoil rod mitigates so much of the recoil. I also really like the triggers, even in V3. That's my take from the two H&K's I own.
I have a P2000sk in 9mm and carried it off duty for about four years. When I got the smaller Glock 26, I placed the Hk in moth balls and it hasn’t moved outa the back of the safe in about 18 years.
Technically, the Colt 1911 was “outdated” in 1912. Fast forward 112 years later today and people still can’t get enough of a standard 1911. The 1911’s sell Ike pancakes at IHOP!
I bought one. I hate it. It went to a new hole that will love it. Absolutely, positively and entirely hated it. I owned it less than a week. After 500 rounds of a caliber I don’t own, I think it’s safe for me to say I hated it as much as I hated my Px4 LTT model. Another one I wanted to love, I really wanted to. I hate the DA trigger, I hate the width, I hate the back asswards whatever finger groove thing they tried to make do only teenage mutant ninja turtles with 3 total fingers can fire it, I hate the length, the capacity, it’s just as snappy as a Taurus th40 without that better th40 texture/stippling. I hate the p2000sk in 40. After 500 rounds of the most unpleasant firearm I’ve ever fired that’s not as disappointing as the LTT Px4 but man if it was any more expensive it would be tied. I bought a p2000sk in 40. Nope. It went to a new home that will also love it for an hour then rehome it too.
The Trigger. (Redacted). Ok, as a 3x HK owner, I was going to post a rant. But, reading back through it, it was kind of offensive to some. So, I'm just gonna say that when it comes to hammer guns, Triggers are NOT HK's strong suit. They need to work on that.
they are fine. i dont know what you idiots expect. these are not target guns for olympic one handed match shooting .2" groups at 50 yards. they are combat sidearms for duty use and reliability. because they are hammer fired guns they use strong springs to ensure a strong hit for reliable ignition regardless if there is dirt, mud, or snow in the hammer channel while also being safe enough to cradle the trigger with gloves in single action and not accidentally discharge. if you want a 1 pound trigger go back to your jammomatic 1911 with 3lb hammer strut spring.
How H&K can still demand almost 1000 for polymer pistols is outrageous. Alloy or metal framed is one thing, but that’s just crazy on polymer. CZ and even Beretta have polymer DA/SA pistols at almost half of what a HK costs
A 40 caliber , DA/SA, subcompact is definitely a waste of money. Here are the reasons: 1.) 9mm subcompacts have less recoil and are less costly to shoot. 2.) H&K has very little aftermarket support compared to Glock or SIG. 3.) You will be like most shooters - you will NOT practice with the DA/SA trigger. You should have spent the money on something more useful.
Lmao this is a review channel my man. I have everything. It’s a great handgun and I trained with it both ways for hundreds of rounds this last week in TN. On top of that, I have many handguns in .40 that I carry. They are more effective and that’s just a fact.
The hk products are great. Other than capacity most of the older outdated model pistols are better than most new models today. Great video. Hope you have a wonderful holiday weekend
You will find that after trying Micro’s and compacts , that the P2000 is the best ,especially if you upgrade the trigger and trigger pull . Try the Straight paddle trigger for the P2000 and the trigger job kits from Gray- guns. Also ,take advantage of the Gun’s strength, load your own rounds ,and may I recommend a Pro-Grip hand strengthener , the Key to success with the SK is grip , get all that and your posture right and the gun will seem to aim itself .
Congratulations of the new P2000. My home defense (one of them) is a USP full size 40 S&W and Civil Defense is all I use. Civil Defense in .380 and .40 S&W puts both those cartridges back on the map of relevancy. You did good with that PSA/HK promotion, that was a killer deal!
Love the way it looks. Been wanting the SK. Open to other recommendations
P30 sk
Not quite old enough to own a fire arm yet as I am 16 years old but I love your videos!
One of if not the best compact firearm ever made. People are sleep on HK’s engineering particularly it’s bigger brother the USP. Most will chose a Glock 19 which isn’t a bad option at all but the extra money you will spend on an HK is for premium. Glock is Chevrolet, HK is BMW. These are the ONLY pistol brands that I will ever own.
CZ takes turds on Glock
Nice video. My setup H&K P2000sk 40cal gcode eclipse iwb holster it hides well for what I need it for.
Does it reliably and accurately send rounds down range? Yes? Then it ain't outdated. I've heard my USPs are supposedly outdated, they work just as well as my HK45, VP40, and my Gen5 G20. A P2000 is on its way to my FFL right now, so I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet, but I am pretty confident it's going to rock and or roll just fine.
It'd be good to see the cleaning tear down. I'm betting the recoil spring is the reason it shoots so smoothly. My USP 45 and P2000 in 9mm shoot amazingly well. I'm thinking about the P2000sk as I'm in California and we are so limited in what we can carry.
Commifornication sucks, especially with Newsome at the helm. I'm at the Rotten Apple, we also have a Newsome but with Tits. Hopefully these tyrannical leaders will get tired of going to court, or hopefully get voted out.
@@michaelkouloumbis6863 Yep, NY has it bad as well. Hang in there.
Lot's of shit in the courts since Bruen Decision, and many good outcomes. But we have a long way and lots of court battles before we win this war‼️
MOVE !!!
@@jumpercable20 You got a couple hundred thousand dollars you want to give me?
If not then STFU!
Good review
I have a P2000 V3 in 9mm. I've been happy with it. Only thing I dont like is how long the trigger reset is. That said, I can shoot it better than I can my Glock 17. Plus the VP9 15 to 17 mag conversion kits work on P2000 mags, since they're the same magazine housing, so I turned the 13 round mag that came with it into a 15.
Try the gray guns short reset, it’s great
Agree 100%! The Gray Guns Short Reset Kit is awesome.
I have the 9mm light LEM variant with the Grey guns short reset. I added the extended paddle release but I may put the oem back on because it rubs my knuckle like the Glock knuckle, lol.
Great video
Thanks man, I appreciate that. Respect
Hard to beat German guns. In the past I had narrowed my choices down between one of these in .40 CAL and the PPS classic .40. I wound up getting the PPS classic .40 Awesome gun. One of the reasons I didn't buy it is because it's a bit thicker than the PPS classic but I'm considering getting one of these anyway.
These are hard to find this size configuration ,we find most guns 3 and 1/2 prefer 3-inch🎉 this is perfect
Your talking me into wanting to buy one, I need a double stack sub compact 40. I love my HKs and it’d be great pairing with usp compact 40.
It can use the same magazines as your USPC.
My P2000sk with lem trigger. I changed the mag release to a slightly larger release.
I changed the magazine I carry to straight end cap so as to not get caught on clothing when drawing
If Glock isn’t outdated neither is this especially after sending it to grayguns for their internals and trigger job. Thanks for the video bro
I enjoy my Glocks. Still my favorite company and thanks man, respect
My Ruger is Basically The Same Thing Love It
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P2K all day baby!!!
i have the 9mm LEM. Shoots much softer than my g26 with the DPM recoil spring.
I carry my P2000 .40 daily. I didn’t get the SK. I got it in the same deal at Palmetto that you bought yours. I have the P30SK so I didn’t get the subcompact on the P2000. Besides I wanted the LEM trigger and the SK was DA/SA so I went with the compact, which isn’t that much bigger.
You can use the mags for the full size p2000 to solve the pinky issue huge game changer
Get a solum tool magazine extension and you'll be in business.
I love my H&K P2000sk.
I was thinking an HK P2000SK V3 in .40 S&W and a HK P30SK in 9mm would be a nice carry rotation. Wish HK would make a HK45SK. That'd be a decent carry trifecta, pretty much guaranteeing ammo could be found. In the '80s
They have the hk45 compact tactical it’s as close as you will get plus it’s the seals go to pistol now
IMHO I prefer this to a striker fired pistol for conceal carry, having a DA//SA with a hammer is just a huge piece of mind, especially if carrying IWB.
I agree with that for sure. Thanks for watching and respect
Agreed. Even though most striker fired pistols are completely safe, there's something comforting knowing all the internals of a DA/SA gun are at complete rest unlike striker fired guns.
Swiss Custom Agent adopted H.K P2000 long time ago. I think H.K P2000 is excellent gun!
Both my P2000 and P2000SK are chambered in 357 Sig. The P2000 in 40 is plenty comfy to shoot. The SK is getting to be a bit of a handful.
The CA Compliant is $849 + DROS + Sales Tax + Excise Tax
I just got one from turners for 539$, gotta look for deals with Hks
My p2000 v3 full-size is my all time favorite carry pistol.
Now i will preface that options open up quite a bit if you are not married to da/sa or lem like I am.
But if you're a da/sa guy i cant think of a better ccw than the p2000.
The P2000 is a fantastic gun an not outdated. I carry(CCW) a P2000 V3. I carry the same way, DA. I rock a IWB Alien Gear Holster and run Winchester hollo points. The SK was a bit too small for my taste.
I was using my p2000 v3 .40sw as a bedside gun. I was shooting it at the range with my glock 19 and realized the hk is more comfortable to shoot, fits my hand better and I am more consistent with it. So now it is my carry gun. Who cares that it is 10 years old.
Pinky issue can be fixed with a modded Glock 26 Pearce Mag extension. Like a glove.
As soon as I found this perfect configuration it was a Taurus Hammer fired then they quit making it
What I carry today? Canik SC or a Taurus G3C. I'm never going to hand over a $1500 pistol to the police again.
The G3C isn't stock and handles almost as well as the Canik. Springs and polished. Had it a while, and if I have to lose one, I prefer that be it.
something people dont realize is that HK and SW are the only two mfg to make 40 cal pistols specific to the 40 cal. basically every other mfg just scaled up their 9mm. If you run enough rounds through a 40 glock, youll realize they basically shot themselves to pieces after 8-10k rounds. the rales scrape up, the mag lock chips smooth, the recoil springs get weak and lower the reliability, and the barrel stops stabilizing rounds. its just too much pressure and mass. the original hk USP was actually designed around military trials which is where those stats of crazy reliability come from as a supressed pistol. i believe only the p2000 had similar military trials done, but the sk version has similar trials done with the boarder police in germany i believe. where they easilly surpassed 20-30k rounds. an interesting fact about the p2000sk is that it was actually the first firearm to incorporate a staged recoil spring. HK used to have their own patents on the spring inside of a spring and now you see basically every non fullsize firearm has copied it. the only thing i wish they would have done was incorporate a polygonal barrel for better velocity at the expense of accuracy. probably would not have been as reliable at those higher round counts though. thanks for the heads up, i think ill pick one up from psa
Exactly , which is why H&K & S&W 40s don't wear down as easily. Sig did make some pistols specifically for 40S&W . But truthfully I had a Daewoo DH40 in the mid 90s until 2000. The P2000 is so smooth and manageable my fiance is new to firearms was on target her first time using it and only her third visit to the range
Subcompact fighting model has the bigger frame but short 3-inch Barrel
Food for thought: there’s a one pound or less difference between a Glock trigger and the SA trigger on the P2000. It’s putting a lot of stock into the mostly worthless Glock trigger safety to label a single action trigger as unsafe. A Glock is in reality carrying a single action with no safety.
I paid a lot more than $500 for mine & it came with 4 mags, not 6… you lucky bum! 👍😎
I literally just took the test and passed this is the gun I put money down on
i ordered one from palmetto as soon as i saw this video
Great choice!!! You’ll love it. Such a smooth handgun with power
We’re you able to get the extra mags ?
Taurus had the th hammer and discontinued it I thought it would have become very popular it just needed some time
Help, i can’t decide between this or the Hellcat PRO?
I just wanted to let you know PSA has the VP9 on clearance right now for 499
I appreciate that man! Thanks!
living in kommiefornia sucks
Luv ya spin :-) ... please Please get you a P07. Just remember I turn you on to it ;-)
I'd carry that.
"It's different".
It can be difficult to explain the differences between a hammer fired gun, and a striker fired gun. Especially when it comes to the trigger. Especially when the mechanics of a hammer fired gun *necessitate* a bit longer reset, and longer travel. Which, especially with modern pistols with triggers like the GX4, Shield Plus, VP9/VP9sk, etc etc etc in striker fires.... have much better triggers, that simply have to let a striker do it's thing.
This is no offense to ANYBODY. But, if the only thing that you have shot in your life, is a striker fire pistol, getting a hammer fire, will change you. Once you can master a hammer fired gun, going back to your striker fired pistol, you will see a LOT of improvement in your trigger pull. And thus, in your groupings.
Ive heard the same old tired questions is the P2000SK outdated? Is the Glock 43 outdated? Is the Beretta 92 outdated? Is the 1911 outdated? Is my Charter Arms snub nosed revolver outdated? The answer is no none of those are outdated. They all shoot a bullet and they ALL do it well.
If you get it converted to a LEM, it will definitely not be outdated.
Shhh 🤫 That’s a secret only HK owners should know.
@@lilbfrom094princeton8ok sorry. I forget that not everyone’s worthy of being a member of our. Ahem. Club of refined individuals with refined taste 🧐
Thought on v2 with decocker?
@@techti8792nonexistent
Fn reflex in blacksmith tactical iwb
Love my reflex!
Hi, which one do you recommend HK2000 or Helcat pro?
Hellcat pro! But they are both great!
Jus seen for 450$ I know nothing of pistols. It's that a good price? Used
According to Handgun hero site , 2000 is not bigger in every way. The 2000 is slightly shorter in length and slightly thinner in width. Only .15 ounce heavier.
I own them. It is 100% bigger
Glad I went with the p2000 not the sk.
What's the difference? I'm picking up the p2000 in a few days
@@user-um3el9qb8d sk grip is very short
yes its worth it
I really wanted the VP9 from PSA but I live in mag restricted state and PSA will not ship the mags to my FFL. I’m debating about grabbing this or a Glock in 10mm
I have the G29sf and it's been a great firearm. I'm thinking about picking up a P2000sk in 40 with the LEM trigger. I also own a USP 45 and P2000 V3 in 9mm.
how do you like the fullsize p2000 and how does it compare to a glock 19 in shootability?@@pinkiewerewolf
@@user-im6fy4qp6m I give the edge to the Glock. I've always shot the G19 well.
I like the P2000 but I want to swap out the mag release lever for an oversized one. Sometimes the lever is very hard to engage, which would be horrible if a person needed to reload in a bad situation.
Shooting wise it is an exceptional DA/SA type trigger. It shoots very well.
At this point the P2000 is a range gun for me.
if I get a P2000sk I'm getting the mag release lever exchanged immediately.
But, I don't have that issue with my USP45, so maybe it is just my P2000?
The USP45 is an amazing shooter. I love that gun.
yeah i also have a USP full size but in 40. its beautiful and very smooth despite being a 40. ive been very tempted by the p2000sk as a carry gun and thats why im here because i was searching reviews on it. its hard to beat the weight of the glock for carry but maybe the heavier p2000 is what makes it feel nicer at the range@@pinkiewerewolf
@@user-im6fy4qp6m I think one feature that helps the H&K's would be their recoil rod systems, it just seems to work better, especially combined with the way the slide functions. The full size USA in 45's slide is one of the easiest slides to rack and run but the recoil rod mitigates so much of the recoil. I also really like the triggers, even in V3.
That's my take from the two H&K's I own.
I have a P2000sk in 9mm and carried it off duty for about four years. When I got the smaller Glock 26, I placed the Hk in moth balls and it hasn’t moved outa the back of the safe in about 18 years.
Technically, the Colt 1911 was “outdated” in 1912. Fast forward 112 years later today and people still can’t get enough of a standard 1911. The 1911’s sell Ike pancakes at IHOP!
This is as small as you can get and still be a real gun and not a micro
I bought one. I hate it. It went to a new hole that will love it.
Absolutely, positively and entirely hated it. I owned it less than a week. After 500 rounds of a caliber I don’t own, I think it’s safe for me to say I hated it as much as I hated my Px4 LTT model. Another one I wanted to love, I really wanted to.
I hate the DA trigger, I hate the width, I hate the back asswards whatever finger groove thing they tried to make do only teenage mutant ninja turtles with 3 total fingers can fire it, I hate the length, the capacity, it’s just as snappy as a Taurus th40 without that better th40 texture/stippling.
I hate the p2000sk in 40. After 500 rounds of the most unpleasant firearm I’ve ever fired that’s not as disappointing as the LTT Px4 but man if it was any more expensive it would be tied.
I bought a p2000sk in 40. Nope. It went to a new home that will also love it for an hour then rehome it too.
it sounds like you ask your wife to open your soi milk bottles for you
Spin use the word I just learned a fighting pistol yes this size body short 3 inch barrel not a 3 and 1/2 fighting subcompact
That’s not 1k dollar pistol, esp not the v3 😂😂
Thinking of getting for like 600 so idk where that 1k is coming from op got it for 500 with 6 mags...
It won't rust
(😂Laughs in Sig)
Sigs are notoriously known for rusting…
Sig is cool but it should never be mentioned in the same sentence as HK
You are doing the reset wrong
The Trigger.
(Redacted). Ok, as a 3x HK owner, I was going to post a rant. But, reading back through it, it was kind of offensive to some.
So, I'm just gonna say that when it comes to hammer guns, Triggers are NOT HK's strong suit. They need to work on that.
they are fine. i dont know what you idiots expect. these are not target guns for olympic one handed match shooting .2" groups at 50 yards. they are combat sidearms for duty use and reliability. because they are hammer fired guns they use strong springs to ensure a strong hit for reliable ignition regardless if there is dirt, mud, or snow in the hammer channel while also being safe enough to cradle the trigger with gloves in single action and not accidentally discharge. if you want a 1 pound trigger go back to your jammomatic 1911 with 3lb hammer strut spring.
What do you mean by outdated? You pull the trigger it goes bang, so how is it outdated? I don't understand what you're even trying to say with that
Obviously, that’s why people about this handgun being in .40 and a thinker hk. That’s what i mean. I love that handgun..
How H&K can still demand almost 1000 for polymer pistols is outrageous. Alloy or metal framed is one thing, but that’s just crazy on polymer. CZ and even Beretta have polymer DA/SA pistols at almost half of what a HK costs
Honda and Kia offer producs that will take from A to B just as well as a Ferrari, but some people still want a Ferrari
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess you think HK is the same as a Ferrari? Maybe a BMW
I hate the magazine floorplates. I hate even more paying $20 for a flat magazine floorplate.
Great firearm with a horrible grip.
Agreed, well put. Respect!
Been on the fence about this one!
@keylargojoe62 You won’t regret getting a HK. I recommend the HK USP tactical over the P2000. I promise you won’t regret it.
A 40 caliber , DA/SA, subcompact is definitely a waste of money.
Here are the reasons:
1.) 9mm subcompacts have less recoil and are less costly to shoot.
2.) H&K has very little aftermarket support compared to Glock or SIG.
3.) You will be like most shooters - you will NOT practice with the DA/SA trigger.
You should have spent the money on something more useful.
Lmao this is a review channel my man. I have everything. It’s a great handgun and I trained with it both ways for hundreds of rounds this last week in TN. On top of that, I have many handguns in .40 that I carry. They are more effective and that’s just a fact.
@@spnfirearmsthat other reply looks like something chatgpt would right.