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I have read that with the LEM triggers that you either love them

or hate them. Very few middle ground with them. Can't say I have

ever shot one though.

I was very happy to see the USP compact line when it came out.

I have small hands and the full size USP just wouldn't fit my hand.

The only down side is that proprietary rail system on them. Really

limits your selection of lights unless you get an adapter.

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The LEM is a weird trigger, that's for sure... One I've felt on a P2000 I really couldn't get used to, but a USP Compact I tried did much better. Like anything, I'm sure one could get used to it with practice.

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I tried to like it. I even qualified with it. I just hated it. The reset was the problem. I'm so used to quick resets that I hated the way it felt. After the reset, there is still trigger slack. That drove me bonkers.

Guest shawnpepper
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when i am able to im going to list my usp, i love it, but i want a sig 220 sport

Guest theolog
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So was the New Jersey State Police for 20 years.

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So was the New Jersey State Police for 20 years.

They would still have them if H&K would make a couple of minor changes for them.

How did I miss this topic for a day?

I carry a USP 40 variant 3 and a P7M8. Fantastic handguns.

I have a friend with an MP5. When I win the lottery, I'll get my own.

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I sold both of my USP-Compacts (V1) but still own a few:

1ea PSP

2ea MP5A2

I plan on buying another HK soon, just havent decided what I want yet.

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I currently have 3 - 9mm USP-SD, .45 USP Tactical, and the 9mm P2000 w/ the LEM trigger LOL. :screwy: I havent shot the P2000 yet. You guys are making me wonder if i went wrong with getting the LEM. Anyone recommend any holsters for the P2000?

Guest gcrookston
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Also an HK marked M1S90 Benelli and a 93...

Guest gcrookston
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For some reason or another I have never been a big HK fan...more of a Sig fan but maybe one day.

Sig's are my favorite handgun. HK is 2nd on the handgun list, but 1st on the rifle list (but only for their 9x series).

Guest docvantrease2003
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got a p7 cocker dont shoot it very much with the gas system the gun get very hot to hold

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I've always been fascinated with the engineering of their older guns. I've owned a G3/91, P7M8, PSP P7, VP70Z, and currently still own a P9s (my favorite 9mm, period).

All of the newer ones, USP's, etc. seem to be pretty much like what everybody else makes just more refined. The older ones were "outside the box".

Guest theolog
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got a p7 cocker dont shoot it very much with the gas system the gun get very hot to hold

Don't hold it by the slide. :rolleyes:

Mine would shoot a couple hundred rounds before even warming up, and then take just a few minutes to cool off.

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One of the differences between the P7 and the P7M8 is an additional heat shield. It still gets warm, but is definitely better.

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Real men fom calluses on their trigger finger where the P7 burns them... then they feel no pain. :up:

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