Just came across this awesome channel! I fell in love with HK after I got my VP9SK a couple years ago. question for @teufelshund Tactical: HK has a micro-compact in the works - any news on the time frame for release to civilian population? Also - is the P2000 SK smaller than the P30SK?
Glad you enjoyed the video. Tons more info on the channel. Yes, the P2000SK is slightly smaller than the P30SK, but only marginally. It’s more ergonomic differences. As for future weapons, I cannot comment.
Just came across this awesome channel! I fell in love with HK after I got my VP9SK a couple years ago. question for @teufelshund Tactical: HK has a micro-compact in the works - any news on the time frame for release to civilian population? Also - is the P2000 SK smaller than the P30SK?
The solid stocked MP5SD is the sexiest subgun in existence, but it need a bit more horsepower. How about an HK53SD? I've never seen one, and I've looked. Do they exist?
Have you considered running the Midwest Industries top rail with pic mount all in one an then running an offset light mount off the mlok section? Would love to see your thoughts on that.
@@teufelshundtactical thanks for the response! I have watched almost every video you've published. I've re watched several videos 3 and 4 times over to learn as much as possible about the mp5 platforms. Hope to one day attend a class
Hi James thanks for the video. I was fortunate to just purchase a P9S target. Unfortunately it needs some help. The screw at the front of the trigger guard is not correct and I would like to change the buffer also at some point the previous owner put an optic on it I would like to put the original sights back. Can you give me some recommendations for parts. The pistol is dated 1973 thanks in advance
That is so awesome. Congrats on finding that P7 - very special - and the extended mag. I thought I had seen that at Crane back in 90's. I'm happy for you.
It might or might not. You would have to confirm by the manufacturer markings in the weapon. The sling mount on the front was originally not added until the MP5K PDW was released.
@@teufelshundtactical You are correct , in addition the 1st generations did not have 3 round burst , im trying to figure out when were the trilugs added on the mp5k , any idea ? Because the one ive seen has 1 3 and full auto and the barrel has no tri lugs on it
Thanks. I have not yet done one on the MK23 here, but I recommend you head over to the 1911 Syndicate channel and watch the video I did with them last year on the MK23.
@@teufelshundtactical..and that was the second video on the subject I have found, which is great as well, apppreciate your and Dave's unique input! Will be nevertheless grateful for your in-depth from the armorer's perspective look into the nuances, perhaps some tips& tricks of this particular model (shooting from the locked slide, etc.). TCB!
ive been running one since i was 10 in call of duty so theres nothing youre gonna say i dont already know. for instance drop shooting and dolphin diving. they dont teach that on the range. in all serious the only guys who n=know a thing about these are some swat guys and tier 1 units maybe tier 2 and some gun dudes that have way too much money
I am a former military vet as well, having been trained in 1911's and Berettas. I have since enjoyed both CZ and SIG DA/SA pistols more than the other striker variants. I do like the lighter trigger pull weights of my modified Glocks. But since the triggers are so light (3 to 4 pounds), I'm hesitant to leave a round in the chamber when carrying. I feel safer with a safety or even a heavier DA (less than 8 pounds) in my CZ customs or SIGs with a round in the chamber. If I'm not using my safeties, I carefully lower the hammer by hand and just expect the DA first shot. On my SIGs with decockers, I just use those. Having different pulls is my tradeoff, but I see it as a time issue. If I need to take the shot, I would just deal with the heavier DA. If I had time, I would just thumb the hammer back. I would like to get to a point where I can just draw and be prepared to shoot without the need to remember if I have a safety on or not. I was surfing the web this morning trying to understand if an LEM would help me or complicate me since most of my firearms are DA/SA, with some striker-fired Glocks and CZs. I came across your video here: www.hkpro.com/threads/langdon-tactical-hk-p30-lem-series-pistol-first-impression-thoughts-and-questions.561006/ This is the best explanation I have seen, and I've been searching the web for months. GREAT JOB! I'm subscribing now based on this video alone, in the hopes that I learn something else from you. I also don't want to lose track of your excellent explanation.
@@teufelshundtactical Yea I watched it, mine is barely at the acceptable range so I guess what would you do in my situation to address bolt gap at the lowest end of tolerances ?
Great video ! I have a question ,about the safety/decock lever . In the video you say that the lever being on left or right are different variants. Can you switch the lever from left to right using the same lever ? or do i need to buy a lever for the right side specifically ?
I have two Model 4s with several conversions for each that I picked up either with the pistols or extras when found available. I never shoot the .380 cals due to the power but found the .32 and .22 very nice. The .32 kits are absolutely reliable in mine (maybe luck) and super accurate. I do find them a fine CC in .32 due to their weight and slim - slick design. I would pay good money for an example of an HK rerun of these. And a licensed copy would be good, like the Colt 1908 copy several years ago. Especially with a steel frame. (Any luck there?) THANKS! for the info.
Hands down, this is one of the best videos on the P2000 on RU-vid and probably the net. James, thank you so much for taking the time to do this. Is there or will there be one for the P30 too (didn't see it in the search)?
Thanks. The continued positive feedback makes the effort worthwhile. Much more H&K info on the channel, and yes, I’ll provide a P30 series video at some point too. I’m trying to source one more special model before filming it.
Absolutely incredibly detailed insight into the P2000 to include USP, USPc, and both P2000 and P2000SK pistols. I have a significant number of HK pistols, starting from 1985 when I bought my first P7M8 largely due to the ambidextrous design. I then purchased a USPc in 45 which, although not ambi, gives me an appreciation for that era of HK pistol designs. Then I bought a new P30, two new VP9s, and lastly a new P2000SK. Thanks to the interchangeability of many HK pistols I then expanded my caliber choices on my P2000SK to have a 40SW slide and barrel for the SK and then finally a 357Sig barrel. The interchangeability is simplified by the magazines, as well, as the 357Sig rounds fit inside a 40SW magazine for the SK. I continued with my collecting onto my VP9s pistols by adding a VP40 slide and barrel to turn it into a VP40. My latest acquisition is the VP9 Match with the longer slide and barrel, and the cutout for a red dot sight (in my case I chose the Swedish Aimpoint ACRO). Despite years of HK ownership and use, I learned many more things from your video. You did a great job! One more piece of RARELY GOOD NEWS is that California has added the VP, VP9L and VP9SK to the approved handgun roster! I suspect that is because they may drop the P2000 lineup someday. On my Calif CCW I have a P7M8, my USPc 45, and the P2000SK which I carry 90% of the time due to the size. Again, an incredible video, worth every minute.
@teufelshundtactical Thanks for the video. What is being turned with the left hand for the adjustment, Is it the part of the tool (the Batman) or is it the rear sight drum?