I own two HKs with the decocker on the rear. One is in my edc rotation. The DA trigger pull is long but it is smooth and I use it for the first shot out every mag at the range and carry with the hammer down, but ready to go into DA pull. Like most things, it is a training issue and I believe having that long pull actually makes me a better shot. I also agree that it is unlikely to be a factor in any stressful situation. Thanks for your thoughts on this.
I love my HK P30. The LEM is awesome, but I like the V3. You can leave it cocked and locked if you go with the safety version. The V1 is the LEM and it's better for ccw, in my opinion.
I have close to 1k rds through mine without a hiccup. I did swap out for the GG flat-faced trigger and short reset kit. Just couldn’t get much leverage with the factory curve trigger but maybe I needed more training. Mine is the V3 so it has the safety as well, so I could carry like a 1911/2011 safely if I chose too. Would like to get a P2000 with that crazy 3 million rd torture test.
You can convert all the HK P series and USP guns to LEM. I find the sig p226/229 requires a slight turn to access the de-cocker, however it is very quiet. The HKs are loud when using the feature.
While I had Hk on the phone, they offered to do that for me. However, at the time I couldn’t do without it and I was hung up on the voided space in the frame and slide from removing the de-cocker.
You can leave the deocker in. In fact, you can even convert to lem and maintain a functional decocker. Like having a da/sa lem. The things you can do are pretty amazing.
The p30 is a thing of beauty
I own two HKs with the decocker on the rear. One is in my edc rotation. The DA trigger pull is long but it is smooth and I use it for the first shot out every mag at the range and carry with the hammer down, but ready to go into DA pull. Like most things, it is a training issue and I believe having that long pull actually makes me a better shot. I also agree that it is unlikely to be a factor in any stressful situation. Thanks for your thoughts on this.
To me, it makes sense that you could carry HK hammer fired pistols with the hammer cocked back(manual safety or not) if carried in a good holster.
I love my HK P30. The LEM is awesome, but I like the V3. You can leave it cocked and locked if you go with the safety version. The V1 is the LEM and it's better for ccw, in my opinion.
I have close to 1k rds through mine without a hiccup. I did swap out for the GG flat-faced trigger and short reset kit. Just couldn’t get much leverage with the factory curve trigger but maybe I needed more training. Mine is the V3 so it has the safety as well, so I could carry like a 1911/2011 safely if I chose too. Would like to get a P2000 with that crazy 3 million rd torture test.
I love the USP way more. It's a beast tram
I need a P30L
@@nachos_70firebird66 yes, me too.
You can convert all the HK P series and USP guns to LEM. I find the sig p226/229 requires a slight turn to access the de-cocker, however it is very quiet. The HKs are loud when using the feature.
While I had Hk on the phone, they offered to do that for me. However, at the time I couldn’t do without it and I was hung up on the voided space in the frame and slide from removing the de-cocker.
You can leave the deocker in. In fact, you can even convert to lem and maintain a functional decocker. Like having a da/sa lem. The things you can do are pretty amazing.