I'm glad it was helpful! It was a bit of an intimidating process to me but really wasn't that bad all said and done. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I know this is the internet and all, so take this for what it's worth, or don't listen at all... but I sent my LTT P30 to Rick Holm at Lazy Wolf for his MRAP trigger job and nothing short of game-changing.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I've heard really good things about Lazy Wolf! I did my own trigger job on this and I'm happy with it. I'm sure it's not as good as what lazy wolf would do.
@@EngineersArmory apologies, did not have time to correct this. You mention this at the end of the video. Have you shot competitively with this(uspsa, idpa)?
@@EngineersArmory always suggest getting out there if you can to the HK brothers. no one buys them to compete, but its at least a fun time. And it is fruitful. In USPSA you would be in Limitied Optics with this setup. And if you remove the magwell and light you could shoot in carry optics.
I can’t believe you don’t show the underside side of the slide. The most important part about milling on p30 p30 sk is the hollow portion of the slide. My p30 sk was milled locally for a delta point. The delta point acts as the plate in order to retain the spring . So it is now part of the pistol and never coming off. Well, as long as the loctite holds up.
If you're referring to the fit of the holosun optics in the plate, re-watch starting at 3:24. I tried to show that the holosun optics are a little loose in the footprint. However an RMR fits snug which is the optic the plate is specifically sized for. The holosun optic body sizes differ slightly from the RMR although they use the same footprint. Hope that makes sense.
They just received mine today, hope the turnaround goes like yours. I’m also doing trigger work. Let’s see how turns out 🤘🏻
I bet you'll be pleased, they do great work!
Great video, thanks. Very helpful to see how the process works for getting a slide cut. Good work.
I'm glad it was helpful! It was a bit of an intimidating process to me but really wasn't that bad all said and done. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I have a Langdon Tactical Beretta 92G that is cut for an optic and I love it.
The Langdon optic system for the 92 is the best out there!
Awesome! New video. I love them!!
I appreciate it! thanks for watching and commenting!
I know this is the internet and all, so take this for what it's worth, or don't listen at all... but I sent my LTT P30 to Rick Holm at Lazy Wolf for his MRAP trigger job and nothing short of game-changing.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I've heard really good things about Lazy Wolf! I did my own trigger job on this and I'm happy with it. I'm sure it's not as good as what lazy wolf would do.
Just need to know where the magwell came from. Please sir!
Magwell is my design and 3D printed. Link to the model for download so you can print on yourself is here:
grabcad.com/library/hk-p30-magazine-well-1
@@EngineersArmory apologies, did not have time to correct this. You mention this at the end of the video. Have you shot competitively with this(uspsa, idpa)?
@@jaholland42 no I have not. I dont compete. Dont know how the magwell would comply or not to their regulations.
@@EngineersArmory always suggest getting out there if you can to the HK brothers. no one buys them to compete, but its at least a fun time. And it is fruitful. In USPSA you would be in Limitied Optics with this setup. And if you remove the magwell and light you could shoot in carry optics.
I can’t believe you don’t show the underside side of the slide. The most important part about milling on p30 p30 sk is the hollow portion of the slide. My p30 sk was milled locally for a delta point. The delta point acts as the plate in order to retain the spring . So it is now part of the pistol and never coming off. Well, as long as the loctite holds up.
I considered this and that was part of the reason I went with LTT. The optic plate retains the FPSB spring.
That didnt look very snuggly
If you're referring to the fit of the holosun optics in the plate, re-watch starting at 3:24. I tried to show that the holosun optics are a little loose in the footprint. However an RMR fits snug which is the optic the plate is specifically sized for. The holosun optic body sizes differ slightly from the RMR although they use the same footprint. Hope that makes sense.
@@EngineersArmory yea it looked like there was movement with the rmr
@@jaymay5457 Oh. I don't remember there being any appreciable amount. its been a while haha