I reviewed the P2000SK for Women & Guns magazine last year.
Loved the feel of the LEM trigger. The specimen I shot had a trigger that weighed around 2 to 2 1/2 pounds through most of the pull, and broke at around 8 pounds.
The magazine release gave me some trouble, because in my hands it tended to seesaw and catch on the outer edges. I fixed it by using a downward pinching motion instead of just pushing it down with trigger finger or thumb.
The extended grip base was cushy and should have been comfy, but it squished my fingers too much. I have medium-large hands for a female, and am used to wrapping my pinkie around the grip base on short-gripped guns.
The interchangeable grip panels were great.
Biggest gripe? That the "lock out safety device" -- integral lock -- is in a stupid stupid place. It is at the inside-back of the magazine well. This means that the most natural seeming method of locking or unlocking the thing is by flipping the gun over, pointing it directly at yourself, and inserting the tiny little key into the nearly invisible little hole at the back of the magazine well. You cannot easily see the spot to insert the key unless the gun is pointed in your general direction. This is A Very Bad Thing. Even if you've just allegedly unloaded the gun, it's still A Very Bad Thing.
Overall, I really liked the look and feel of the gun. It was accurate and reliable and obviously reeked of quality. Even that (stupid stupid stupid) location for the integral lock wasn't a deal killer -- after all, you don't have to use that lock.
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