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  1. I'm really liking my P30sk. I got a killer deal on it from CDNN. They had the LEM model for $499.
    I shoot it almost as well as a full size pistol. I was skeptical at first, as this was my first sub compact pistol, but I'm loving it.
    It has been 100% reliable, as you would expect with an HK. 
    Get the P30sk V1 LEM, you won't be disappointed. 


    Well went to Gander Mountain tonight just to poke around and see what they had..... initially went to check out a Walther PPS M2 or a Sig P320sc....

    No PPS in stock.... did check out the Sig.... very nice... it was then I saw it.... an HK P30sk. .... just sitting there.... calling to me..... Turns out is was a V1 LEM....

    Well, it had to come home with me.... so now I'm playing with the various grip combinations....

    Really can't wait to get to a range and try this baby out.....

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  2. Just bought a PPS M2 myself, love it. Sort of a mini PPQ ( which I also have ).
    Put Mepro nite sights on it, + PJ kydex OWB holster. Good to go. Very pleased with the PPS.


    The PPS M2 seems to be a great option !

    A mini PPQ.... NICE.!

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  3. I was looking for a used P30sk and found a P2000sk V1 which I installed a 10# mainspring. Really like the trigger and feel of this gun. It fits my hand and is less expense than the P30sk.

    I just discovered the P2000sk.... I've heard great feedback on the full size P2000....

    What does the #10 mainspring offer as an improvement?

    What do you like about the P2000sk ?

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  4. Hello all,

    Well I just sold my Kimber micro 9 to a fellow member and am looking for a replacement 9mm..... open to either a single or double stack....

    I want to keep in the Compact or Subcompact arena....

    So I'm considering the following and sure would like input from my more learned members....

    1. Walther P99c as

    2. HK P30sk

    Thanks in advance!

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  5. Great advice guys !

    I ended up initially purchasing a Sig P238 nitron... very nice little gun, fits my hands perfectly... then about two weeks ago I picked up a Kimber Micro 9.... Now kinda looking at that new M&P Shield .45.....

    I'm afraid I've contracted and addicition... LOL...

  6. Hello all,

    I've recently purchased a Sig P238 and absolutely love it.... it's a fantastic little gun. Still have a Walther CCP bit needed something I could carry every day that was a bit more discrete for the office.

    My delima is.... I'm really looking hard at also picking up a new Sig P938 since it's a 9mm in very close to the same size as the P238...

    Whichever Sig I choose for EDC I want to make sure it has the stopping power to end any possible situation. I've read a multitude of opinions on .380 being too weak.... to others saying... it's fine for stopping an aggressor. ...

    Really wanted to pose this question to those that have more knowledge and experience than I do in this field.

    Stay with the P238 or move on up to the P938....??

    Thanks guys !

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