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09-26-2012, 15:59
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For HK P2K enthusiasts
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09-26-2012, 17:08
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That does look like a nice deal.
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09-26-2012, 17:14
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Super price.
I bought the same exact gun a few weeks ago for $649.
Shot her and loved it so much I bought her identical sister
arriving tomorrow - Woo Hoo.
Also have a new P30 40 LEM V2.
But actually prefer the P2K 357 LEM V2.
The gun handles, shoots and carries amazing.
I can't recommend a P2K 357 LEM enough.
With V1 LEM light springs she has a 4.4 lbs crisp clean break
that reminds me of my Glock G27 with a 3.5 Ghost connector.
Plus, in my hands, she's near match accurate at close range.
If you're considering one,
and like the 357 Sig caliber,
this is a must have gun.
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09-27-2012, 11:48
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I just ordered a 2nd P2000SK in LEM to go with my 40, the new one is in 9mm.
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09-28-2012, 06:41
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Originally Posted by Fellix369
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I got in on that FANTASTIC deal just prior to the one you listed. I already had one and liked it so much, (thanks for recommending, Barth) i simply could not pass up $580 and ordered a 2nd one. It arrives today to my ffl. YEEEHAAAA. I think they have several of those. The one you listed has been sold but refers to another that also sold. But refers to another that is still for sale. Get em while you can. It just may be the sweetest shooting 357sig in existence.
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09-28-2012, 16:06
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Good to see they still have a little resale value when calibered in 357Sig. I have thought of selling mine several times but didn't want to take a bath on it.
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09-28-2012, 17:13
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Originally Posted by Travelin' Jack
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I only shot the da/sa for past 20 years. But heard so much about the hk lem, that I decided to try one in this gun and bought one. It is really smooth with same trigger pull each time. I think I'm hooked. You must try it and I think you will come to same conclusion that many here have also come to. Pretty soon this p2000 357sig will be impossible to find, just like the p2000sk in 357 sig. Cant find them anywhere.
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09-28-2012, 17:15
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Originally Posted by dpadams6
I only shot the da/sa for past 20 years. But heard so much about the hk lem, that I decided to try one in this gun and bought one. It is really smooth with same trigger pull each time. I think I'm hooked. You must try it and I think you will come to same conclusion that many here have also come to. Pretty soon this p2000 357sig will be impossible to find, just like the p2000sk in 357 sig. Cant find them anywhere.
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You may very well be right. What I've read about it sounds promising. That said, I actually really do like a good DA/SA with decocker and I have a hard time buying a LEM triggered gun without having fired one.
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09-28-2012, 18:50
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Travelin' Jack
You may very well be right. What I've read about it sounds promising. That said, I actually really do like a good DA/SA with decocker and I have a hard time buying a LEM triggered gun without having fired one.
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Maybe your lgs will have one to rent first. Actually, you could probably try any hk lem model and get a feel for what its like. Let us know if you try one and what you think.
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09-28-2012, 22:13
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dpadams6
Maybe your lgs will have one to rent first. Actually, you could probably try any hk lem model and get a feel for what its like. Let us know if you try one and what you think.
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I think the LEM triggers across models may well be similar.
My HK P30 40 LEM V1 Light and HK P2K 357 LEM V1 Light
triggers are identical.
Last edited by barth; 09-28-2012 at 22:14..
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09-29-2012, 00:07
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If it was a V3 I'd snag it. A 357 Sig P2000 is on my radar, but I've never shot a LEM trigger.
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My P2000SK was my first HK with a LEM trigger. I was curious. After spending a few weekends on the range with it, I very nearly converted my other HK handguns to LEM. I ended up not, but it's a great trigger arrangement. I don't think anyone would be disappointed with it. It's very well suited for personal concealed carry.
The P2000SK is an outstanding little pistol. Mine is .40. Very comfortable to shoot, and the LEM trigger makes it the perfect ankle package.
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09-29-2012, 13:20
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Originally Posted by sns3guppy
My P2000SK was my first HK with a LEM trigger. I was curious. After spending a few weekends on the range with it, I very nearly converted my other HK handguns to LEM. I ended up not, but it's a great trigger arrangement. I don't think anyone would be disappointed with it. It's very well suited for personal concealed carry.
The P2000SK is an outstanding little pistol. Mine is .40. Very comfortable to shoot, and the LEM trigger makes it the perfect ankle package.
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If I could find one in 357sig, I just might be tempted. Even though I told myself I need to "cool it" for awhile in purchases.
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09-29-2012, 13:21
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dpadams6
If I could find one in 357sig, I just might be tempted. Even though I told myself I need to "cool it" for awhile in purchases.
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You're welcome. Hard to beat that price.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=308977755
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09-29-2012, 13:22
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Originally Posted by Travelin' Jack
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Now, that ones sold and ANOTHER listed. They must have had a case of those.
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09-29-2012, 13:28
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Originally Posted by Travelin' Jack
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I already have the regular p2000 357 sig. Talking about the p2000sk. I never really liked the compact guns, being I like a full purchase on the grip. But im, for some dam@ reason getting the thought of getting one of those compacts if I find one. Someone please help me.
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09-29-2012, 13:48
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LEM isn't much fun at the range but for carry it's maybe the best trigger there is for a hammer fired gun.
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09-29-2012, 15:48
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cowboy1964
LEM isn't much fun at the range but for carry it's maybe the best trigger there is for a hammer fired gun.
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I converted my HK P30 40 and P2K 357 LEM V2s to V1 Light.
Now they both have a crisp, clean, gunsmith measured 4.4 lbs trigger.
They are both pure pleasure at the range for me.
P2K 357 at close range with Big Dots and LEM V1 Light.
Very first 100 rounds out of the NIB gun in my hands.
Federal Tactical 125 gr 357 Sig JHP.
Last edited by barth; 09-29-2012 at 15:55..
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