1. Needed a minimum of 8 rounds.
2. Needed to fit all my fingers on the grip.
3. Needed to be reliable.
4. Needed to a have a very durable finish.
5. Easy maintenance.
6. Easy to shoot.
I am currently using Hornady Critical Defense ammunition. It is expensive but well worth the price if your life should ever count on it.
7. Solid build quality.
8. Needed to have a solid review history.
9. Easy to operate.
10. Must be accurate.
The numbers above were in no order of importance. It was just in short what I was looking for in a firearm. The P2000 SK met and exceeded many of those requirements above. I will admit I was frustrated with a few things when I first started shooting the firearm. I was aware of one being the L.E.M. trigger mine came with. I had read that many users struggled with this trigger system in the beginning. I can say I struggled with the trigger for about 500 rounds. It was not until I got used to the trigger that my accuracy improved. My P2000 SK does not have a traditional decocker arrangement that many H&Ks have. Mine has basically a very long trigger pull, then it meets final resistance till the hammer falls. It is almost like it has two stages. The long slack pull and then the final part till it fires. I had to buy snap caps and practice dry fire drills to finally truly adjust to the trigger and learn how I was pulling my shots of center. I kept shooting low 7 O'Clock on target with the P2000 SK because of my trigger pull. Now that I understand the trigger pull I can shoot very well. I can stack shots on paper now with the P2000 SK. I am very happy with the trigger now.
I struggled with the magazine catch at times. I have read some people changed theirs to a different style. I have kept mine the same. I just have to squeeze the magazine release with my pointer and thumb. I understand why H&K designed it this way. It was set up to minimize the risk of accidental magazine release. It works well for that for I have never accidentally dropped my magazine.
The P2000 SK holds 9+1, is very easy to clean, very easy to disassemble, easy to shoot, has never jammed one time since I have owned it, solid reviews, and is definitely much more accurate than me. I also think with the dual recoil spring and buffer system it may be softer shooting than my Springfield even though is is smaller in size.
I am still working on monitoring the finish wear of my P2000 SK. It truly has shown very minimal wear. I will post pictures in the next few weeks on this. So stay tuned.
Here is a photo of the P2000 SK broke down. Very easy and quick to clean. I have zero issues with rust either on the lettering and engraving. I have read that some individuals have had issues with that. I have also not changed my trigger pull because I have read that some people have had functioning issues after they have attempted to lighten their L.E.M. trigger pull. It should also be noted that H&K make some of the best magazines. The quality of the magazines this pistol has is amazing to me. The only issue, they come with of hefty price.
I am currently using Hornady Critical Defense ammunition. It is expensive but well worth the price if your life should ever count on it.
I was previously carrying Winchester Silvertip ammunition. This ammo was highly recommended by my instructor. He showed me during class the tests they had conducted and it out performed Golden Saber and Hydra Shok. For the performance to price it is a good alternative, plus you get fifty rounds compared to 20.
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