I thought I'd try a plastic 9-mm, potentially for concealed carry, POSSIBLY as an alternative to my CZ 75 PCR. I'd read lots of glowing reviews of the HK guns from owners, I handled the various HK models at a well-stocked LGS, and liked the feel of the P2000 pretty well. Even though I didn't actually handle a P2000SK, I eventually bought the SK (compact) version in the V3 style (that is, DA/SA hammer fired).
From the moment I took it out of the box I realized that I'd never choose to carry it instead of my PCR. The trigger was beyond horrible in both DA and SA modes -- way heavier than the specs indicate. The ergonomics of the gun are terrible, IMO. It is essentially as large as the PCR in overall dimensions, but holds 10 rounds vs. 15 rounds in the PCR. And despite being essentially as large as the PCR, it has a short, stubby grip that doesn't fit in the hand well at all. It was only 3 ounces lighter than the PCR, yet felt cheap and plasticky to me. Dry-firing it resulted in a Nerf-gun-like boooiiiingggg..... of plastic and spring resonance that I just couldn't appreciate. I simply hated it and couldn't rest until I'd sold it.
P2000SK on top of CZ PCR, aligned where the web of the hand wraps around the grip below the beaver tail.
From the moment I took it out of the box I realized that I'd never choose to carry it instead of my PCR. The trigger was beyond horrible in both DA and SA modes -- way heavier than the specs indicate. The ergonomics of the gun are terrible, IMO. It is essentially as large as the PCR in overall dimensions, but holds 10 rounds vs. 15 rounds in the PCR. And despite being essentially as large as the PCR, it has a short, stubby grip that doesn't fit in the hand well at all. It was only 3 ounces lighter than the PCR, yet felt cheap and plasticky to me. Dry-firing it resulted in a Nerf-gun-like boooiiiingggg..... of plastic and spring resonance that I just couldn't appreciate. I simply hated it and couldn't rest until I'd sold it.
P2000SK on top of CZ PCR, aligned where the web of the hand wraps around the grip below the beaver tail.
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