Posted: 2/26/2006 7:06:01 AM EDT
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Is there a difference between a variant 1 and variant 2 LEM trigger on the P2000SK? I thought that they were Right/Left hand variants but my understanding is that the entire pistol is ambidexterious. Thanks for the help. Chris |
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The basic P2000 employs the CDA trigger system as describet above, but with added ambidextrous decocker at the rear of the frame, below the hammer (somewhat like Mauser M2). The P2000 variations, marked V1, V2 and V4 have the CDA trigger with different trigger pull weights (see above), and the P2000 V3 has conventional, SA/DA trigger mechanism with decocker at the rear side of the frame, below the hammer. All P2000 also featured internal firing pin safety Cut and paste from Hk's website, looks like they have variants. |
You can get a SA/DA model with the de-cocker located next to the hammer. This is the one to get if you like the traditional USP trigger setup. |
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This relates to the USP Compact I can't think there would be much difference. USP VARIANTS Variant 1 DA/SA with control lever (safety/decocking lever) on left Variant 2 DA/SA with control lever (safety/decocking lever) on right Variant 3 DA/SA with control lever (decocking lever) on left Variant 4 DA/SA with control lever (decocking lever) on right Variant 5 DAO with control lever (safety lever) on left Variant 6 DAO with control lever (safety lever) on right Variant 7 DAO with no control lever Variant 9 DA/SA with control lever (safety lever) on left Variant 10 DA/SA with control lever (safety lever) on right |