DA is a little heavy, but doesn’t throw me off much. SA is good. I’m used to mediocre Ruger P series triggers, so it’s a step up.
DA is a little heavy, but doesn’t throw me off much. SA is good. I’m used to mediocre Ruger P series triggers, so it’s a step up.
Man of steel - Kahr T9, SP101, 1911
if I remember right the factory hammer spring is 17 or 18 pounds (maybe 20). You can pick up a 13 pound CZ hammer spring from Wolff or Cajun gun works and it will transform the trigger like you won’t believe without compromising reliable primer strikes. If you buy anything from Cajun gun works I’d get one of their firing pin retaining pins, part number 61100. That retaining pin (a basic roll pin) is about the one weak link in their gun because it dents and then could keep the firing pin from hitting the primer. $12 will get both parts from CGW.
Regardless, that’s an awesome gun
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So I finally did it.
This thing was filthy when I took possession, but the slide racked smooth as glass. Even the grip screws were dirty. I've cleaned it up and it's ready to try out. It looks like it's been shot enough that it likely doesn't have any issues, but one never knows.
Man of steel - Kahr T9, SP101, 1911
Sweet.
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Nice looking gun John.
Always wanted a T9.
Really wish for a T45!
Anyways all this new gun talk got me twitching.
So I ordered a second Hk P2000SK 40 LEM.
Really love that gun so...
Pictures? I once had a P2000 in .40 and an SK in 9. Always regretted not getting the SK in .40 to match it.
I've since gone to P30's, in both calibers. These days I'm wanting them to produce a P30SK in .40. The grip ergos on the P30 line is so much better for me.
Well I just ordered the second P2000SK 40 and don't have it in hand at the moment.
But here is the first one that I was carrying today.
Put an OEM 357 Sig barrel and Underwood ammo in it.
Can't find a second 357 barrel for the new gun so it will have to run 40...
Do own a P30 40 and a P30SK.
Wish the P30SK was a 40 too, but only 9 was, and continues to be, available.
Don't really think HK will ever produce the P30SK in 40
And they have discontinued producing all 357 guns...
Do love the ergonomics of the P30/P30SK guns.
But prefer 357 Sig to 40 S&W and am not crazy about 9mm.
Plus I find my P2000 357s easier to carry/conceal than my P30 40.
And I shoot the P2000SK 357 better than the P30SK 9 for some reason?
I'm a HK addict you see...![]()
I own a P2SK in .40 myself (same year of mfg.) and understand your connection to HK. They build an awfully nice gun. The best firearm I've ever owned, and I've owned many over the years. Handles the large caliber well.
I really like the 357 Sig caliber!
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