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My head is a little fuzzly with all the different HK variants and what’s possible to switch between. Can a P2000sk that came as a LEM gun be converted to *light* LEM?

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Absolutely! It's just changing out a couple springs you can get from HKParts.....


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Very good, thank you sir!


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Can you tell me what springs should be changed and what the new springs should be?
 
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Can you tell me what springs should be changed and what the new springs should be?

See here:
http://www.hkpro.com/forum/hk-...nt-lem-variants.html
 
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FWIW, I had six HK P2000/P2000sk and P30sk pistols in oem "heavy" V2 LEM and "light" V1 LEM. I hated the light LEM especially in a carry pistol. There was no resistance in the trigger press. But we're all made different...


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The little tool that helps with the TRS is worth buying. Or if your near Atlanta I'll loan it to you. I have 4 Light LEMs that I converted.


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FWIW, I had six HK P2000/P2000sk and P30sk pistols in oem "heavy" V2 LEM and "light" V1 LEM. I hated the light LEM especially in a carry pistol. There was no resistance in the trigger press. But we're all made different...


I agree totally. V1 is great for my P30 range gun. Both of my p30sks are V2 and I wouldn’t go any lighter on an EDC. V2 is still nice and smooth while offering just a tad more piece of mind. OMMV...


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Good tips, thanks guys.


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I would suggest contacting HK directly with the part numbers you need and see what their pricing is. HKparts seems like they are ridiculously overpriced. I needed to order the short slide release levers for 4 HK P30s and HKparts wanted around $30 for EACH lever (that's only for one side, and the P30 needs two). Ordering from HK directly, the parts were under $20 each. With shipping from HK the eight slide release levers were a little over $100. It would have been over $250 from HKparts. And HKParts didn't even have the correct levers in stock at the time. HK did.
 
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FWIW, I had six HK P2000/P2000sk and P30sk pistols in oem "heavy" V2 LEM and "light" V1 LEM. I hated the light LEM especially in a carry pistol. There was no resistance in the trigger press. But we're all made different...



I agree totally. V1 is great for my P30 range gun. Both of my p30sks are V2 and I wouldn’t go any lighter on an EDC. V2 is still nice and smooth while offering just a tad more piece of mind. OMMV...


I had a USP Compact 9 converted to light LEM, but I kept the safety just so I could have the light trigger pull with a way to easily and safely reholster etc. Very easy to sweep the safety off on the draw also.
 
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Another helpful link:

http://www.hkpro.com/forum/hk-...on-instructions.html


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Thank you ^^


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