I am probably 10-15K through my lighter than light LEMs. I am yet to ND with any of spring combinations, and I am hovering somewhere at 0.19-0.25 splits where I can still see sights and all the way down to 0.14 where I can't. I do find hitting upper A zone at 25 yards somehow easier with this than with V2.
Then again, I don't manage street threats.
Last edited by YVK; 11-01-2015 at 09:14 PM.
Actually, for a long time it was a great place. Yes, there were some of the dilettantes Jody speaks of, but no large-scale derp; the moderators saw to that. It approached this forum, in terms of a place to get accurate, timely information exchange.
The VP9 changed all of that.
Now, all of the "I can buy TWO Glocks for what one HK costs!" nimrods, and others who were kept away by the snobbery/high prices/what-have-you, have flocked to the site, infested it, and become instant experts. It devolved so rapidly, before we realized something was amiss, it had become the GlockTalk of HK stuff.
There are still some nuggets to be had, but for the most part I visit there now for the entertainment value. A real shame, because PF.com is, AFAIK, now the last bastion of reason and sensible gun forums.
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Well, I shoot anywhere from a one or two to a dozen SD9/40/VE "Improved Stigmas" every week (its a real popular item amongst the thugs who actually BUY their iron- or, I should say, get their baby momma to buy it for them, but I digress), and its trigger is VASTLY improved over its predecessor SW9/40/VE series… the original Sigma, known to many as the Stigma.
The SD series Improved Stigma is actually a rather excellent value for the money. If one of these was all I had, I wouldn't use it to shoot myself…
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I just got off the phone with HK, and they said the cost to convert V1 to V2 LEM, and add new customer supplied night sights would cost around $100 for shipping, parts, and labor. They mentioned that they no longer support the TGS LEM FWIW.
Weird, wonder why
Because it directly affects the firing pin block safety plunger.
They'd be in a world of shit if the weaker spring resulted in a non drop safe pistol... especially if it was dropped and fired.
A product liability/personal injury lawyers wet dream right there.
Last edited by JodyH; 11-02-2015 at 01:22 PM.
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