I've done some searching and will need to try the LEM in person, but I do have a few questions.
As a rule, I don't like manual safeties on combat guns. I'm more of the simple "pull trigger, bang" school. I happen to like Glocks, but the square grip, and grip angle are horrible for me. So, when I went shopping I eventually picked out two fine H&K products in .40:
- USP Full Size V1
- P2000SK V3
However, while shooting competitively, I've come to realize that the 12 pound DA trigger pull completely sucks. I'm starting to get jealous of those Glock guys (well, for that and those nice $15 mags).
I'd like to re-standardize and am thinking about changing out the USP for a P2000 (full size). And the LEM trigger has me curious.
A few questions if you'd indulge me:
- In a LEM trigger (US version), it's a long 8# trigger pull until *bang*. Then a short reset and another 8#s, but at a much shorter pull? Or is it like some of the Walthers where it's almost nothing until the "catch" then a short 8#.
- On the HKPro forums there are instructions for changing the 8# pull to a 4.5#. Offhand, I would prefer this as it would seem similar to the standard Glock pull weight. If this conversion is done, there are no reliability effects, correct? It's just swapping to the same factory/Wolff springs that H&K doesn't send us?
Thanks for the time.