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I know there are some folks here who shoot HK pistols and I'm curious their opinions regarding the HK LEM trigger - specifically for the USP line. There are at least 7 (maybe 9?) variations of trigger possibilities for the USP models. I have a USP compact in V3 (DA/decocker) mode that is perfectly fine. My preference is V1 (SA-condition 1/DA/deocker), but I'm used to either V3 or V1. I do have a Kahr (which I like a lot) that I think would be similar in pull weight and reset to the HK LEM, but what say you fellows and ladies about the LEM trigger? | ||
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I like LEM P30SK for CCW but for my other HKs I prefer DA/SA. For the USP line it is easy enough to try out with the LEM kit and you could always put it back if you don't like it. | |||
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The Kahr and LEM are actually very different in the way they feel. The LEM is more like a single action, but with a super light long take up. I prefer the LEM trigger in HKs. The Kahr is much closer to the DAK. "Ninja kick the damn rabbit" | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
Light LEM is great, like a long 2-stage trigger; first stage effortless takeup to a wall / light 3lb break. Reset to just past the reset, short takeup to the break for follow on shots. I don't carry my HKs anymore but they all were light LEM. It's different than any other animal but great. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Absolutely. Had the P30 with the Light LEM. If I were buying an HK again, it will have the Light LEM and nothing else. Q | |||
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I like the LEM quite a lot. I carried a P2000SK with a LEM trigger for some time. I use it on the HK45C as well. Like any trigger system, it's simply a matter of training with it and comfort. I think anyone can adapt to any trigger system and become very proficient: the LEM is no different. I have the same pistols with Variant 3 triggers (Double action/single action), and it's night and day better with the LEM set up, in my opinion. The HK double action trigger, without some work, is gritty and poor, while the single action trigger is crisp and clean and a well defined reset. The LEM makes both a bit more fuzzy, but was designed as a user-friendly way to throw a universal trigger into an organization that made a lighter double action pull and a theoretical transition to single action easier, without decocking..it's a compromise answer, but I think it works well. Variant 1: Double action/single action with "SAFE” position. Control lever (manual safety/decoking lever) on left side of frame. Variant 2: Double action/single action with "SAFE” position. Control lever (manual safety/decocking lever) on right side of frame. Variant 3: Double action/single action without "SAFE” position. Control lever (decocking lever) on left side of frame. Variant 4: Double action/single action without ”SAFE” position. Control lever (decocking lever) on right side of frame. Variant 5: Double action only with ”SAFE” position. Control lever (manual safety) on left side of frame. Variant 6: Double action only with ”SAFE” position. Control lever (manual safety) on right side of frame. Variant 7: Double action without control lever (no manual safety/decocking lever) Variant 8: Double action without control lever (no manual safety/decocking lever) SPECIAL VARIANT FOR GOVERNMENT AGENCY Variant 9: Double action/single action with control lever (manual safety/no decocking function) on left side of frame. Variant 10: Double action/single action with control lever (manual safety/no decocking function) on right side of frame. It gets a lot more complicated, with varying spring weights, and LEM are not part of the standard variants, and LEM can have variants as noted ("light LEM" being most popular, it seems). The LEM trigger reminded me of the old Daewoo system, when it came out. | |||
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Learn it, know it, live it |
I'd say nay. I bought a used HK UPSC9 with a DA/SA thumb safety and didn't care for it. I converted it to LEM, (since I liked DAK triggers at the time) and REALLY didn't care for it. It was a trigger with a ton of slack and a little engagement at the rear of the pull. Sorry to get so technical.. I sold the HK and favored the Glock, and it's trigger, for carry since. Before the conversion.. After the conversion.. Reverted it back to DA/SA, sold the pistol and the LEM parts. Never wanted an HK firearm since... But keep in mind I've never been a fan of external manipulated safeties. | |||
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Don't Panic |
+1 Light LEM (V1) on the P30L here. Like a DAK (which I love, BTW), but with longer travel and a lighter, crisper break at the end. | |||
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Like the LEM but I prefer DAK. I'd rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I'm not. | |||
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For real? |
I’m going to say nay. My HKs are all DA/SA but have parts plated with NP3. Try HK LEM before you buy. Granted, it is better than DAO. A neighboring PD was issued DAO HK USPs in .45 and most hated the DAO. They were allowed to purchase LEM kits and I did the conversions for them. I just didn’t like it. I grew up on the M9 so da/sa has been my forte since high school. Also I’m issued a Glock Not minority enough! | |||
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A day late, and a dollar short |
I have only had an opportunity to try the HK LEM a couple of times. I bought a 1st Gen SAS229, they came with DAK trigger, I too much preferred the DAK. Sad to say I sold it, it had a much better trigger than other DAK Sig's I have tried since. ____________________________ NRA Life Member, Annual Member GOA, MGO Annual Member | |||
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I have 5 H&K's and I prefer the LEM trigger but it is getting hard to find. Skip the part where you say do the conversion myself. I am at my gunsmith zenith by simple cleaning and the local gunsmith looks at H&K's and rather not work on them. My P2000 (.40), P30sk (9mm), and .45c are LEM. I had to buy the .45c as a DA/SA and have H&K convert. My P2000sk (.40)and P30 (.40) are D/SA. Yes I like .40's. __________________Making Good People Helpless . . . Will Not Make Bad People Harmless!___________________ | |||
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Many thanks for the replies, guys. I appreciate the input. From other reading, if one chooses the LEM trigger the light LEM seems to be the one more often used. Unfortunately I don't have the opportunity to try one so I think I'll make the change and give it a go. Worst case, I send it back to the 'smith for conversion to V1. So far I've been able to adapt to any trigger system I've come across, we'll see if that holds true for the LEM. I know this conversion is one that a lot of folks do on their own, but it's not something I feel confident I could get right. I can field strip just fine (who can't ) but anything more on my part is risking trouble. | |||
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I found I shot my LEM HKs very well when I shot them exclusively. I like shooting a variety of guns and had trouble transitioning back to the LEM. I stopped carrying them for this reason. Great system if you train with it. Sigs, HKs, 1911s, Berettas, Glocks and SW revolvers | |||
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For real? |
I’ve only done the conversions on USPs and USP Compacts. Not the P30 or P2000. I can get one done in under ten minutes. The hardest part is the trigger return spring. I bought a specific pliers someone made just for it. Plenty of videos out there. Not minority enough! | |||
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I don’t like light LEM. It is really light to my taste. I think standard LEM is too heavy. I found what was perfect for me in the Todd Green Special. Basically you mix some springs from the standard and the light to produce a middle ground. Easy to do. Makes my P2000 really nice. | |||
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I like the LEM for the P30, for the USPs I found the trigger to be nice enough not to need a LEM. YMMV. | |||
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We gonna get some oojima in this house! |
10 tries to get a good trigger. HK is a vastly overrated pistol. All of them. I owned many and tried to love them but they suck as shooters. Reliable yes, but so is everything else. I’ve had USPs, P30s, P2000s. I miss none of them. Never tried the VPs. Just so much water under the bridge that I don’t care. ----------------------------------------------------------- TCB all the time... | |||
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E tan e epi tas |
I am a nay. I prefer DA/SA. The LEM was just odd feeling to be in practice. There is certainly nothing wrong with it, it was just not to my taste. "Guns are tools. The only weapon ever created was man." | |||
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I had one until I sold it to acquire another weapon. Granted the LEM Trigger takes getting used to but it is great. It is an excellent option on a P30SK . The trigger is smooth and easy to use. You’ll get the hang of it before the end of a box of ammo. | |||
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