H&K P2000SK Accuracy?

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ezypikns

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I realize that short barreled weapons are generally less accurate due to the shorter sight radius. Owning a full size USP .40, I also know that H&K pistols are some of the most accurate around.
I'm also curious about concealability with this weapon and what holster choices people have made. Could it be carried in a pocket at all?

Opinions? Experiences?
 
It's far more accurate than I am. The short sight radius and "cover the target" combat sights are more of a limitation on accuracy than the mechanics of the pistol itself. I haven't done a formal test on group size at distance from a rest, but everyone comments on it's exceptional accuracy for a small pistol. I even shot a few IPSC matches with it and got lots of compliments on the performance.

You can't comfortably carry it in a normal pocket. In a large coat pocket or in cargo pants you probably could, especially if you get a flat baseplate magazine (the .357SIG version comes with them and they work on the .40).

My holster of choice for this gun is a Milt Sparks Watch 6. It's very comfortable and very thin (to make up for the fact that the gun is kind of thick). I'm extremely happy with it (both the holster and the gun).
 
Mine is chambered in 9mm and is more accurate than it needs to be. Keep in mind the intended purpose/design for this model. it's designed and built as an ultra compact concealed carry model. It's not a target gun. With this in mind, any use would be within the accepted 21 foot distance (7 yrds). At that range, I have easily kept all shots within a 4" group. This was during my very first use of the gun at the range. Yeah, it's more accurate than it needs to be for it's intended purpose. It's not on par with the accuracy of my other Hk's at the longer ranges but again, within it's intended use...yeah, it's accuarte!
 
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