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Posted: 6/24/2023 8:37:31 AM EST
Can I do the LEM conversion without it.  I swear I did on an HK45 a long time ago.
PWS
Link Posted: 6/24/2023 9:21:45 AM EST
[#1]
I'll find out next week when my LEM kit comes from HK.
Link Posted: 6/24/2023 9:25:27 AM EST
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Originally Posted By Uys:
I'll find out next week when my LEM kit comes from HK.
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I just ordered one from Omaha Outdoors.
Link Posted: 6/24/2023 12:47:31 PM EST
[#3]
I would get it or make your own. I struggled with one for hours and finally did install it but like I said, I struggled.
Link Posted: 6/24/2023 1:03:30 PM EST
[#4]
I bought a pair when I had my P30 and can say, they are worth it. You can make your own but depending on the quality of steel of the pliers and the tools you have, it can take a while. It is much easier with the tool.
Link Posted: 6/24/2023 1:45:54 PM EST
[#5]
I’ve sent mine to two other ARFCOMers for their LEM conversions. If people want it, just ship it back when you’re done.
Link Posted: 6/24/2023 2:45:41 PM EST
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I've done the TRS two times without the specialty tools.

The first time it went in instantly on the first try.
I thought people posting their troubles were posting their Ls.

The second time, the struggle was real.

Link Posted: 6/24/2023 8:43:54 PM EST
[#7]
in my mind yes, if you own HK pistols and are going work on them, it and a good set of Metric punches.  I would not try it without them. I did one and decided never again.
Link Posted: 6/24/2023 10:02:40 PM EST
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Originally Posted By rmdye:
in my mind yes, if you own HK pistols and are going work on them, it and a good set of Metric punches.  I would not try it without them. I did one and decided never again.
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I just did the whole Gray Guns Short Reset conversion but didn't need to mess with the trigger return spring.  I'd order from HKParts but my credit card was compromised last time I ordered from em.
Link Posted: 6/25/2023 3:18:36 AM EST
[#9]
Use a prepaid card from Walmart.

Spend the leftover change on food/gas.
Link Posted: 6/25/2023 5:07:56 AM EST
[#10]
Not a must, but it does make it easier.

I did a couple without them and managed just fine, but it did raise my blood pressure.

When I ordered parts for my vp9sk, I bought the pliers because they were on sale.  They do help.
Link Posted: 6/25/2023 8:17:19 AM EST
[#11]
I bought a cheap pair of small needle nose pliers from harbor freight and made my own. It was not very hard to make and it does make installing that spring much easier.
I have installed match triggers in like 3-4 of mine and the pliers made it much easier.
Link Posted: 6/25/2023 3:09:32 PM EST
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Link Posted: 6/25/2023 4:52:34 PM EST
[#13]
Clip the ends of the red WD40 spray-straw and fit them over the ends of the spring (effectively lengthening them about 1/2").  You can then easily fit the ends of the spring over the frame/behind the trigger while positioning the coil of the spring with the axle with whatever tool you have.  Once you have the slide-release-axle in position you can easily pull-off the straw pieces.   Makes it levels easier!  Only works for the hammer-fired models though.
Link Posted: 6/26/2023 2:00:43 PM EST
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Originally Posted By fatmat1:
Clip the ends of the red WD40 spray-straw and fit them over the ends of the spring (effectively lengthening them about 1/2").  You can then easily fit the ends of the spring over the frame/behind the trigger while positioning the coil of the spring with the axle with whatever tool you have.  Once you have the slide-release-axle in position you can easily pull-off the straw pieces.   Makes it levels easier!  Only works for the hammer-fired models though.
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I’ve read of people using this method and they claim it works great .
Link Posted: 6/26/2023 2:34:10 PM EST
[#15]
Found this image of the straw trick Attachment Attached File

Link Posted: 6/27/2023 12:49:38 AM EST
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Originally Posted By BillyDBerger:
Found this image of the straw trick https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/109238/IMG_6736_jpeg-2864524.JPG
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lol, I think that's my picture from a decade ago!

I switched out about 7 USPs/P30s from DA/SA to LEM
Link Posted: 7/15/2023 11:21:22 PM EST
[Last Edit: txgunguy] [#17]
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Originally Posted By fatmat1:
Clip the ends of the red WD40 spray-straw and fit them over the ends of the spring (effectively lengthening them about 1/2").  You can then easily fit the ends of the spring over the frame/behind the trigger while positioning the coil of the spring with the axle with whatever tool you have.  Once you have the slide-release-axle in position you can easily pull-off the straw pieces.   Makes it levels easier!  Only works for the hammer-fired models though.
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I tried this method, and could not get it. Messed with it for 2 hours. Ordered the tool. Spring was in, in 10 seconds.

It's a must for me.
Link Posted: 7/16/2023 5:02:02 PM EST
[#18]
I made my own with a cheap set of pliers and a cylindrical Dremel bit.
Link Posted: 7/16/2023 8:41:11 PM EST
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Originally Posted By leib109:
I made my own with a cheap set of pliers and a cylindrical Dremel bit.
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I ended up doing the same.   Took longer to grind the pliers down than the conversion.  The video on HKPRO was helpful.
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