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<blockquote data-quote="ColtDogg" data-source="post: 1892047" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>I have a HK P30 and kinda thinking about getting a Trigger job done to it. Still not sure just yet. Its not bad as it is from the factory just dry firing it. But had not had time to take it out to shot it. Just one thing I do not like about it is the RESET! In SA its not bad but in DA I want more of a 1911 feel to it. I have a few 1911's and I know it will not be the same but I hope I can get it almost their.</p><p></p><p>If it was a AR-15, 1911, HK rifles I would know who to send it to for a good job. But this is something new to me. I have had a few of the newer HK handguns in the past (HK USP's, compacts and full size, P2000, and the P2000SK) but I did not do anything to them, but shoot them.</p><p></p><p>Now this is not going to be a full time carry gun. I sold my .38 to someone that just had to have it so I had to changes guns around. My Colt 1911 still will be my full time carry gun. This HK will be a carry gun time to time, maybe a night stand gun but more for a range gun. So I am debating about having a Trigger job done. If I do I can do one of 2 things... 1- find someone around Tulsa to work on it or 2- send it to someone that work on HK Triggers...</p><p></p><p>If I let someone around here do the work, I would not have a clue to take it 2. Anyone know who is good with HK Triggers?</p><p></p><p>Same if I sent it out, No clue who to take it to... </p><p></p><p>I did Google HK triggers and came across Bill Springfield, with <a href="http://www.TriggerWork.net" target="_blank">www.TriggerWork.net</a> </p><p></p><p>His price seem to be good but again still dont know anything about it.</p><p></p><p>Let me know what you all think about this and if you know anyone that can do a good job, I would like to know more. Thank you all for reading. JB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColtDogg, post: 1892047, member: 2862"] I have a HK P30 and kinda thinking about getting a Trigger job done to it. Still not sure just yet. Its not bad as it is from the factory just dry firing it. But had not had time to take it out to shot it. Just one thing I do not like about it is the RESET! In SA its not bad but in DA I want more of a 1911 feel to it. I have a few 1911's and I know it will not be the same but I hope I can get it almost their. If it was a AR-15, 1911, HK rifles I would know who to send it to for a good job. But this is something new to me. I have had a few of the newer HK handguns in the past (HK USP's, compacts and full size, P2000, and the P2000SK) but I did not do anything to them, but shoot them. Now this is not going to be a full time carry gun. I sold my .38 to someone that just had to have it so I had to changes guns around. My Colt 1911 still will be my full time carry gun. This HK will be a carry gun time to time, maybe a night stand gun but more for a range gun. So I am debating about having a Trigger job done. If I do I can do one of 2 things... 1- find someone around Tulsa to work on it or 2- send it to someone that work on HK Triggers... If I let someone around here do the work, I would not have a clue to take it 2. Anyone know who is good with HK Triggers? Same if I sent it out, No clue who to take it to... I did Google HK triggers and came across Bill Springfield, with [url]www.TriggerWork.net[/url] His price seem to be good but again still dont know anything about it. Let me know what you all think about this and if you know anyone that can do a good job, I would like to know more. Thank you all for reading. JB [/QUOTE]
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