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    Default HK P30SK!!!11!!!!

    New P30SK Subcompact Joins the HK P30 Line



    Heckler & Koch adds a new subcompact pistol, the P30SK, to its renowned P30 series line.

    Retail priced at $719, the new P30SK is one of the smallest HK handguns made and is ideally suited as a concealed carry pistol. With an overall length of less than six-and-a-half inches, the P30SK is small enough for discreet, everyday carry but still packs a substantial 11 rounds of full power 9 mm cartridges in an easy to shoot, ergonomic design.



    "Shooters love HK P30 series pistols. They are packed with features like incredible durability, superb accuracy, and the only grip in the industry that can be customized to fit any shooter,"said Michael Holley, HK-USA Vice President for Commercial and Law Enforcement Sales. "With the P30SK you get those same features in a small, extremely handy package and at an amazing price."

    The P30SK ("SubKompact") has all of the sought-after characteristics of the larger frame P30 and P30L pistols but in a more concealable design.

    The completely adjustable P30 grip feature -consisting of interchangeable backstraps and lateral grip panels -is replicated in the shortened grip frame of the P30SK. Changeable backstraps and grip panels allow the pistol to be easily modified to fit any individual user.

    Like its larger frame P30 counterparts, the P30SK is available in multiple trigger firing modes including HK's enhanced double action only "Law Enforcement Modification (LEM). "For the P30SK, the LEM trigger is configured with a "light strike V1" setup -requiring approximately 5.4 pounds-force to pull the trigger.

    Other trigger modes include conventional double action/single action (DA/SA) with a serrated decocking lever located on the rear of the frame. The DA/SA mode is available with and without dual ambidextrous manual safeties located on the left and right side of the frame. Other ambidextrous controls include dual slide and magazine release levers. Like all P30 pistols, the P30SK features an automatic hammer safety and firing pin safety.

    An abbreviated Picatinny rail molded into the front of the frame enables weapon lights, laser aimers, or other accessories to be easily mounted. All P30SK models have been extensively tested during a three-year development process.

    Despite their small size, P30SK subcompacts have excellent weight and balance making them naturally pointable, easy to control, and accurate to shoot. Currently available in 9 mm, the P30SK is designed and manufactured in Oberndorf, Germany and is covered by HK's limited lifetime warranty. Introduced at the 2015 NRA Exhibition in Nashville, widespread availability of the P30SK is slated for June 2015.


    http://hk-usa.com/hk-models/p30sk/


    Justin
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    Default Re: HK P30SK!!!11!!!!

    I saw that earlier. It's a nice looking pistol, and will no doubt run without a hitch. For me, though, it doesn't offer anything over a G26.

    G26
    Length: 6.41
    Height: 4.17
    Width: 1.18

    P30sk
    Length: 6.42
    Height: 4.57
    Width: 1.37

    For ME, the G26 does everything it does, better, and for significantly less money. Now, that's just me. If you hate Glock, or love HK, it's a great new pistol that will be stone-cold reliable. I certainly would never actively discourage somebody from buying one. Just my two cents.
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    Default Re: HK P30SK!!!11!!!!

    I don't think the G26 does everything better, though I don't think either has a distinct advantage. With the P30SK, you have more grip customizability (with an arguably better feel and texture), the choice of DA/SA or LEM, choice of safety or none, a 100% ambidextrous design, metal sights (photoluminescent), and the fact that it makes you 50% cooler (or maybe not).

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    Default Re: HK P30SK!!!11!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by sprrdhawk44 View Post
    I saw that earlier. It's a nice looking pistol, and will no doubt run without a hitch. For me, though, it doesn't offer anything over a G26.

    G26
    Length: 6.41
    Height: 4.17
    Width: 1.18

    P30sk
    Length: 6.42
    Height: 4.57
    Width: 1.37

    For ME, the G26 does everything it does, better, and for significantly less money. Now, that's just me. If you hate Glock, or love HK, it's a great new pistol that will be stone-cold reliable. I certainly would never actively discourage somebody from buying one. Just my two cents.
    The one thing that it does better is that it's an HK and not a glock, so that makes everything better.

    No, this is for HK fans. I'll have one because I'm a p30 fanboy.

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    I'm liking it and will probably get one, as I too like the P30. Nothing wrong with a Glock as they are fantastic pistols, just like H&K better.

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    Default Re: HK P30SK!!!11!!!!

    HK quite making the best conceal carry gun they ever made a few years ago, the P7M8.

    While I like HK's they are not my first choice for a carry gun due to the size, this includes their sub compacts as well. I have a P2000sk and if the P30sk is the same size it's still IMO to big for a sub compact. They need to slim the guns and add a few more rnds, they lack their potential capacity.

    All in all HK's are great guns, I'm looking to buy a VP9 but it will only see range duty, I have better choices for carry.

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    Default Re: HK P30SK!!!11!!!!

    That looks pretty sweet. I'm waiting for a VP9 compact to come out. I may have to get one of these for concealed carry though. We'll see.

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    Default Re: HK P30SK!!!11!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by arjohnson View Post
    HK quite making the best conceal carry gun they ever made a few years ago, the P7M8.

    While I like HK's they are not my first choice for a carry gun due to the size, this includes their sub compacts as well. I have a P2000sk and if the P30sk is the same size it's still IMO to big for a sub compact. They need to slim the guns and add a few more rnds, they lack their potential capacity.

    All in all HK's are great guns, I'm looking to buy a VP9 but it will only see range duty, I have better choices for carry.
    Yeah I wish they'd make a real compact pistol.

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    Default Re: HK P30SK!!!11!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by JustinHEMI View Post
    Yeah I wish they'd make a real compact pistol.

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    Default Re: HK P30SK!!!11!!!!

    If only they made it a .380 first, and then two years later make a 9mm ....

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