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| I believe there's an LEM light and LEM heavy. Not sure what you have or if that plays into it? LEM light is my preferred trigger with HK's.
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| I’m not sure anyone has a great answer because the “restrike” capability you are talking about isn’t really a feature. I have about seven LEM guns and I can tell you they are all heavy as shit in the scenario you asked about. The real question is how does it feel when used correctly? |
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| I always make sure to use the light trigger return spring, and the light firing pin block safety spring options in my HKs. If you can strip it down and swap the standard sear spring for the nickel plated option, it smooths out the trigger pull a little as well.
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| I am not an LEM guy. I just don’t like them, nothing functionally wrong with them. That said I’ve owned P2000’s in both DA/SA and LEM and can confirm the second strike, fully dropped setting on an LEM gun is noticeably heavier then a standard DA/SA gun hammer down. That said, while I theoretically like the ability to double strike I just can’t see me doing it. I always tap/rack/immediate action and if you do that you will always be in the “LEM” mode. At the range I’ve used double strikes just to “play” with potentially hard primers but in any kind of real world situation I want that round OUT!! 
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| I love my Light LEM. It was good but Gray Guns made it absolutely amazing. Totally worth the money to send it off. Bruce
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| I have a few guns in lite & regular LEM. I like them for CC, dirt simple, very safe.
I’m not so much looking for the light range trigger with them. |
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| What I have done to all my LEM guns is add the Graygun’s parts and most importantly, his flat trigger.
I think flat triggers are mostly overrated. I bought a bunch over the years only to discover that I got basically no practical benefit. On the LEM guns however this was not the case. It made the break happen perfectly at a 90 degree angle and I instantly saw benefit. For example I bought flat faced Glock triggers and beretta triggers and find I might even prefer the older rounded ones.
Try the flat grayguns trigger, totally worth it. |
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| My dream is a CC9 or whatever HK calls it sized gun with LEM trigger mechanism. That would be just about the perfect appendix gun. Oh yea, add paddles too. |
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| quote: Originally posted by pedropcola: My dream is a CC9 or whatever HK calls it sized gun with LEM trigger mechanism. That would be just about the perfect appendix gun. Oh yea, add paddles too.
While I am not an LEM fan…..I’d be on board for this.
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