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CZ goodness, this baby loves to smoke steel at R&G. & it isn't a racist German
I want one pretty bad, but what's turning me off is the capacity. I love and prefer a hammer fired weapon over a striker fired one any day, but HK always seems to be stingy on their capacity. My P228 (My finest fighting handgun made)
gives me everything the P30 does, but smaller and holds 15 with the option for 17 round mags. Jump to the P226 and you can go flush at 18, 20 with extended.
Now, the P30 has them both beaten at OAW. That's what keeps me hanging around. I held the P30 at Guys and Gals a few weeks ago and fell in love with the way it felt. I'm still on the fence about getting a P30SK v3. I'm vested pretty heavily in my P320SC with NS, Mags and leather. Why are these decisions so damn hard?
There is no better made, better feeling, more durable gun made today. It's accurate too.
There; fixed it for you!
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Nice P228!
I need to get mine refinished - again. Also want to do one of the Gray Guns trigger and short reset kits for it. Also need to ditch the Hogue rubber grips for something better.
I've had the Grey Guns trigger in a couple of 226's and loved it. The Short Reset Kit is a must. My reset on this M11-A1 is like nothing at all. I had to go with the Aluminium grips to get the thinnest possible.
Good to hear! Is that gun the SRT only, or does it have the trigger too?
HK engineers their magazines for reliability, not capacity. They do hold less rounds than most of their competitor's mags do, but they are designed with maximum reliability in mind, not maximum capacity.HK always seems to be stingy on their capacity.
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