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After discussing it with my dealer, and a number of phone calls, seems the P30LS model is currently only available to German police. *heavy sigh* Ya find a pistol that fits your hand out of the box, points like your finger and is superbly balanced, being Irish I should have known there would be...
Although long fingers make it easy to get the boogers WAY up there, they tend to not fit most firearms well...toss in how far it is from eyeball to front sight, and control IS an issue. Try laying up the backstrap with layers of dense foam until you are comfortable with the grip and finger...
Just like the oil and bearings in your car, all the moving parts of your weapon will establish a wear pattern, a clean and lubricated weapon= normal wear, a dirty grungy weapon= excelerated wear. Unlike your car, the bearing surfaces on the gun don't have a constant supply of oil to wash them...
For those interested, the HK-USA.com site only shows the P30L, however, http://www.heckler-koch.com/HKWebText/detailProd/1925/449/4/21 shows the P30LS version, with ambi manual safety and de-cocker...Just what I am looking for. Will talk to my dealer and see if these are available in the US...
My game plan to end a bad situation is to keep firing until 1) The bad guy is no longer a clear and present danger, or 2) My weapon goes "click". Nor am I one to trust even a 12 gauge slug to be a "one shot man stopper"...
In a home defense situation one of my mitts will have a tac light in...
I carry a 226 in Florida, you can conceal fairly well with a IWB holster and a light cover shirt, however, I am in and out of a vehicle all day long and normally carry in a fanny pack. I'm 6'4" at 180 lbs. She is a bit on the heavy side, and I am currently looking at a H&K P30L to replace it.
I have been eyeing a P30L for a while now, and while the ergonomics and balance and sight radius is suburb, I have not been able to confirm if it can be carried condition one. Disclaimer...I have owned and shot many .45's, they do not fit the bill, and, I am dissatisfied with the DA trigger on...
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