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marshallwk
01-15-2009, 04:31 PM
Ok so how do I tell the difference between the LEM configurations. Im looking at a p2000sk that must be LEM because theres no decocker next to the hammer. But how do I tell if its the heavy or light trigger pull. An additionally is there a LEM with a decocker? And if so how do you ID it. I definately want an LEM and just making sure thats what I get before I buy.
H&K 4 LIFE
01-15-2009, 04:47 PM
Most P2000sk LEM's are V2 (around 7.3lbs.) and this can be brought down to about 5.5lbs. by swapping out the spring for a softer one.
LEM is a DAO type trigger, therefore no need for a decocker.
From Heckler & Koch's website-
The P2000 Trigger Variants
P2000:
Innovative safety trigger with concealed cocking piece in the hammer and centrally arranged de-cocking lever for firing in the SA/DA mode.
P2000 V1:
Innovative safety trigger with concealed cocking piece in the hammer, with a constant trigger pull (Combat Defence Action/LEM trigger of 20 Newtons) from the first shot to the last, without de-cocking.
P2000 V2:
Like P2000 V1, however (LEM) CDA trigger pull 32.5 Newton (7.3 pounds).
P2000 V3:
Conventional SA/DA trigger and hammer, with de-cocking.
P2000 V4:
Like P2000 V1, however CDA/LEM trigger pull 27.5 Newton (6.18 pounds).
P2000 V5:
Double Action only (DAO), trigger pull approximately 35 Newton (7.87 pounds).
Not all variants available in some regions.
marshallwk
01-15-2009, 06:18 PM
Sweet appreciate it, HK P200sk here I come. Now to find a LEM HK45C thats not ridiculously overpriced.
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