You should try the LEM version done up by Langdon Tactical with a red dot…I have all of his HKs (P30s/USPs) in both V1 and V3 and with flat graygun triggers, short resets and light weight triggers. HKs are phenomenal guns that still compete with any gun currently on the market
L.E.M. is fantastic. Resembles a striker fired trigger, untill you need to pull the trigger a second time, on a round that didn't for the first time. Gun is always decocker. Very safe to carry.
I have a P30SK light LEM. It’s nothing like double action. It’s more like a Glock trigger (at least at the wall) with more take up and a longer reset. Trick is to not get hung up on the hammer movement, but instead pull straight through. Once you train with it it’s fast enough and very safe. My P30L is DA/SA without the safety and I can live with the trigger. The gun is very accurate.
I have not liked at the range. Sure it's a very beautiful gun, but i found the control (not the ergonomy) very weird. The decocking lever right with the hammer, the release lever in the pontet, to activate with the same finger as the one you use to shoot, the cases who go right in my face at each shot, the sights... i have prefered glock gen5 to it
I think Paul Harrell sums up what I meant: "most of the time the barrel length isn't going to affect the accuracy of your firearm all that much what it will affect is the ability of the average shooter to shoot that firearm accurately." So, as an average shooter, I generally do better with longer barrels than I do snub nose ones. His video is pretty interesting on the topic. How Does Barrel Length Affect Accuracy? th-cam.com/video/mQkLH0P7wFc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wsfqmgb95Lx95KeA
I love H&K pistols. My USP Expert nine is fantastic in every way.😊😊😊
HK most ergonomic and comfortable gun made!
Walther PDP hold my beer!🍺🤯🔫
Way to go. My edc, with hkparts holster. In S.C. Just passed the carry law. I have 4 H&K’s. This is Fav. v3
You should try the LEM version done up by Langdon Tactical with a red dot…I have all of his HKs (P30s/USPs) in both V1 and V3 and with flat graygun triggers, short resets and light weight triggers. HKs are phenomenal guns that still compete with any gun currently on the market
VP9 & P30 back straps and side panels is the industry leader. Absolutely the best ergonomics. Love my VP9 SK 🏆
L.E.M. is fantastic.
Resembles a striker fired trigger, untill you need to pull the trigger a second time, on a round that didn't for the first time.
Gun is always decocker. Very safe to carry.
GREAT VIDEO for #2A fans! Love the HKP30L!
If a tree falls in the woods and no one hears it, does HK still hate you?
I subscribed because of your honesty! Didn't know what LEM was and didn't try to fake it.
Thanks. I really appreciate your feedback and take it as a great compliment.
I have the P30LS in 40S&W. I really like it.
LEM feels like a striker fired trigger. I have the V3 in P30, P2000, and P2000SK.
LEM is the best
Does it come in 40 caliber??
It does come in 40 S&W
@@DaGunGuy Good to know!!! Where can I purchase it?
I have a P30SK light LEM. It’s nothing like double action. It’s more like a Glock trigger (at least at the wall) with more take up and a longer reset. Trick is to not get hung up on the hammer movement, but instead pull straight through. Once you train with it it’s fast enough and very safe. My P30L is DA/SA without the safety and I can live with the trigger. The gun is very accurate.
Love my HKs. Going to splurge and get a LTT P30L but not sure on the variant. Love DA/SA but never fired an LEM
You should eject the magazine with your middle finger. Raptor claw it!
I have not liked at the range. Sure it's a very beautiful gun, but i found the control (not the ergonomy) very weird. The decocking lever right with the hammer, the release lever in the pontet, to activate with the same finger as the one you use to shoot, the cases who go right in my face at each shot, the sights... i have prefered glock gen5 to it
Bro showed us the gun was clear while the mag was still in the gun 😂
Longer barrel does not equate to better accuracy….
I think Paul Harrell sums up what I meant: "most of the time the barrel length isn't going to affect the accuracy of your firearm all that much what it will affect is the ability of the average shooter to shoot that firearm accurately." So, as an average shooter, I generally do better with longer barrels than I do snub nose ones.
His video is pretty interesting on the topic.
How Does Barrel Length Affect Accuracy? th-cam.com/video/mQkLH0P7wFc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wsfqmgb95Lx95KeA
A longer barrel does affect our ability to notice variations in the sight picture that a shorter barrel wouldn't give us.