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    Default HK P2000 V3?

    Does anybody have an opinions on the HK P2000 V3 (da/sa with decocker)?

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    Default Re: HK P2000 V3?

    None other than I want one in 357 lol.

    Think I would rather have the lightest weight LEM though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armor Snail View Post
    None other than I want one in 357 lol.

    Think I would rather have the lightest weight LEM though.
    I was going to ask about the v1 (lightest lem pull) next. I love my p229 in sa/da, but I was looking at lighter sa/da pistols.

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    I have a p2000 9mm witht he lem trigger and it is a great gun. It is well engineered, hits where I aim it and it is light weight. I do not have a single complaint... mine mostly sits because I spend my range time with my glock.
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    I just got a P2000SK v2 (LEM) and converted it to v1 (light LEM) myself... it is the best gun I have ever shot!

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    Default Re: HK P2000 V3?

    Right now I am leaning V1. I love light triggers so this might meet my expectations.

    Thanks everybody for your input!

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    It's an incredible pistol. I've had the v3 but sold it for a v2 (standard LEM). It's what I carry most of the time. IMHO it's one of the best all around guns you can own. Very versatile much like the glock 19. You have decent capacity at 13+1 rounds of 9mm. I have the flat floor plates on the magazines and it conceals beautifully and fits my hand like a glove. Interchangeable mags with my USPc too. Mine rides in a tt gunleather iwb holster and it's one of the best carry setups I've found for me.
    Now less Glock, more H&K :)

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    Default Re: HK P2000 V3?

    Quote Originally Posted by djeuch View Post
    I just got a P2000SK v2 (LEM) and converted it to v1 (light LEM) myself... it is the best gun I have ever shot!
    Same here, I converted my P2000 V2 to V1 myself and I love it.

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    Default Re: HK P2000 V3?

    +1 on the LEM trigger. It has a bit to travel if you are used to Glock or S&W M&Ps, but is more practical than the traditional DA/SA. The key to shooting it well is to not stage the trigger, pull it all the way through to the hammer dropping.

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