HK P2000 SK 9mm

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Right-Wing-Nut
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HK P2000 SK 9mm

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Anyone own this gun? I checked out the Glock 36 yesterday and the slide is as long as my 19 and 23. I thought it was more of a 26/27 sized gun.

I already own a P2000 and think the P2000 SK may be about perfect for me. The thing I don't like about the P2000 is that the first DA trigger pull is like 12.75 pounds which is a little heavy for my personal taste. I may actually consider a DOA only version if the trigger pull is in the 7-8lb range.
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http://www.hkpro.com/forum/index.php

Lots of info there. i have 2 HK USP 45's and they are great guns. too big for CC though but great shooters.
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rx9790 wrote:http://www.hkpro.com/forum/index.php

Lots of info there. i have 2 HK USP 45's and they are great guns. too big for CC though but great shooters.
I carry my HK USPf 45 in a shoulder rig when I'm not working.

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Post by chewy555 »

rx9790 wrote:http://www.hkpro.com/forum/index.php

Lots of info there. i have 2 HK USP 45's and they are great guns. too big for CC though but great shooters.
I carry a HK USP 45f IWB, and so far no one has seen it.

Edit:
Back to the first question about the P2000 SK, I have not shot one. So I can not help out with that, sorry.
What is the difference between the P2000 SK and the P2000? Is it just a different trigger?
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