@@HueHmongous123 no handgun likes to be limp wristed. It almost always induces a short stroke. This is not a Glock specific problem. Get out and shoot your shit
John was the first person to get me interested in the P30, and with LTT working their "space magic" on the trigger, I can't wait to pick one up :) Thank you for all you do! The recommendations, insight, and education from your videos have been tremendously helpful and very much appreciated! NOTE: I may need to pick up the P30L because I don't need/want anything tempting me away from my PX4 Compact for carry ;) LOVE the Range Monkey vids as well :)
So many thoughts have flooded my mind when I saw this. And the first was anticipating John’s reaction (ASP), though he already has a trigger job on his if I remember correctly. Can’t wait to see the reviews.
LOVE THIS!!!! The P30L is on my "Must Have" list... and with LTT working their "space magic" on them, it's just moved higher up on that list :) LTT is THE BEST!!! Excited for this one, guys! :)
Really? You're that excited about something that has been available for years from the company that designed the parts that Langdon is using to assemble a p30.
Never been into HK, but glad to see LTT offer different options and leading the way in DA/SA innovation. That trigger shoe on those looks very interesting.
Got mine ordered 30 min ago, me and my best buddy buy everything y’all put out but this one is truly something special. This is gonna be a long 4-6 weeks to wait 😍😍
I owned a P30LEM and sold it because, LTT basically has addressed every issue I had with the fire arm. I am excited to try and get my hands on one of these.
Wish you had offered these options on the USPc. I have been unsuccessfully trying for a year to obtain a Universal LEM Kit for lt. I shipped this pistol to Gray Guns yesterday for the reduced reset and heavy use refurbish work. I am expecting a significant improvement in the gun's performance.
I love my p30sk to me its a near perfect ccw I even use the larger 13 round magazines with mine. I could definitely see pairing that up with a P30L with an optic cut. The LEM is amazing.
This is awesome news. I currently have a p30l with a gray guns upgrades and lem trigger with an optic mounted by Wright Armory and love the pistol. In my opinion is one of the best and most underrated and unknown pistols available today
@@seandurns110 I bought both the P30 and the P30SK. I picked the LEM versions, the Light trigger option, and the flat trigger. Shoots like a dream. Love the 90-degree break.
@@2A_lifestyle You for some odd reason are missing the point. Other than that! I don't know, what to tell you. Perhaps stay away from the keyboard, and buy one of Langdons guns, that he is offering, and go the the range. Have fun
@@MuscleKraft I have an hk p30 and an hk p30l. The greyguns parts definitely take an already excellent firearm and take it to another level. What Langdon is offering is the same work (done with greyguns parts). I'm sure it's excellent. I just find your ass kissery annoying. As if Langdon is doing something new and groundbreaking. When they're just offering something that's been available for quite some time from greyguns "and literally using greyguns parts to do it"
@@LangdonTactical I very well may be. I'm very opinionated and sometimes need to be set straight. So what exactly are you offering that is different or better than greyguns?
Carrying P30L on duty carry right now (R3D night sights) & have vid why I pick it. Also have a Fight Like John Wick vid that is very popular. Used the L and 2 micros in my Realistic Dicken Drill video.
I’d be interested to know which gun is LT using as his edc. I’m sure his edc rotation is pretty long by now… Great to see him taking care of the da/sa world.
@langdonTactical. Couldn't find the answer to this in the FAQ section. The HK P30 options page says the SK version ships with (2) 10 round and (1) 13 round mag. I believe these guns now come with 15 rounds mags. Are those available as well?
I just got mine today, took 10 weeks, but I ordered over the holidays and there was an additional wait for the flat trigger. I got one 12 round mag with the pinky extension and two 15 rounders.
Lol, ***a Sub-Compact known as the SK, a standard / compact called the P30 and the Long Slide version called the P30L. Beginning of this video made me giggle like a little kid!!!! IDK why, but I never seen my gun with a Red Dot and it looks so sexy!
HEH11 Smart!! Taking the most sought after firearms and moddding them to LTT spec :) e.g. Beretta 92's, Beretta's 1301--arguably "the best tactical shotgun" on the market.....heh... Will you be m modding the H"K USP Expert as well? Offering an optics mount? :) Or the same adsded features as on the P30? :) There is a huge "Expert" following....as you probably already know...
This is incredible. Out of curiosity, why is the RDO Cut not available for the SK? Are there certain internal issues that make it inoperable with an optic cut? A P30SK with the Langdon RDO Cut would be the absolute perfect CCW
The SK has a secondary firing pin block in the slide that has to be worked around. Not saying that we will not do it, but we have to work around that particular issue.
@@LangdonTactical can you expound on the secondary firing pin block? I had no idea the internals differed to that extent. Also, how were you able to work around that physical difference? Very close to ordering one and I love to know the ins and outs of how things are accomplished. Thank you
@@temujen We get around the secondary firing pin block two ways. One we trim the block leg just a little. two, we have a relief area in the bottom of the plate that lines up with that block.
Best way to classify the LEM system is it is self decocking. When you release the trigger it lowers the hammer. It is designed to ride the reset. People that typically dont like it are people that let the trigger all the way out with every shot.
How about more of a close-up and detailed video on the improved trigger reset? Even if you reduced the reset by 50% it would still be too long considering you pretty much have to let the trigger go back all the way forward on a standard DA/SA P30.
We will have to look into posting another video if this does not explain it well. The reset is better than most normal DA/SA guns after the trigger work we are doing. Even the LEM guns have a much shorter reset. You do not have to go all the way back forward to reset the trigger, maybe a quarter of an inch, but that is all.
I purchased the Gray Guns trigger kit directly from Gray Guns and had my local gunsmith install on my P30L and SK. The difference is real and meaningful.
IMO you should have talked more about the red dot/milling of the slides. That service is fairly new for this gun, industry-wide and deserved more than 20 seconds at the end of the video.
I would love to see a serious review on this eventually. I had a P30SK and it was a very good handgun, but not great, and not great because the trigger was absolute garbage, a mile long and the reset wasn’t good. Naturally sold it out for a XDE but sort of wish I saw one of these in the wild first to give the trigger a spin. Still, nothings as good as my LTT berettas lol Cheers
I have an LTT P30L and it’s great. I also have several P30’s in various configurations. I was wondering if LTT recommends their LTT P30 for carry/duty use? There has been some discussion that many lawyers recommend that a carry gun be completely stock, or have as little aftermarket parts as possible, especially pertaining to the trigger. Because LTT offers a complete gun rather than just a drop in or custom work that the end user has to send their own gun in for, I wonder if a prosecutor would still try and attack it if it were ever used in a self defense scenario.
@langdon tactical are you guys offering just completed pistols, or are you selling slides on their own? I’d love to pick up a P30SK slide that’s optics ready for my regular P30SK, but have the option to carry with irons too if I’d like.
I wish you guys would come out with an acro plate for it. I don’t really care too much for the plates you currently offer I’d love to run a p30 with a Steiner Mps.
I was looking at the SK spring options. I can only get a 12 or 10 pound hammer spring. For carry, is the 10 or 12 pound recommended? Is there any issues with light strikes for the 10 pound spring?
I know the USPs had some kind of harsh environment coating on the slide, barrel and internals for corrosion resistance. I heard this coating seeped into the metal parts and even when there was like holster wear, the metal was still protected. Do you know if the P30s have this same type of coating or no? Been curious if the HK45, P2000s and P30s have this or only the USPs. Struggling to find the answers. I don't think the VP9s have it so just curious.
If the Grey Guns flat trigger and spring swap upgrade options are selected, are the OEM springs and polymer trigger bow included for the user to optionally reinstall and experiment with? Is it easy to change springs to try the various weight options? Without experience on the LEM trigger, it's hard for me to predict my ideal trigger pull weight.
How well does a straight trigger work on the DA pull? Do you prefer the straight or curved trigger for DA/SA? I feel like straight triggers just let your finger slide around.