This feels very “Bill Springfieldish.”
This feels very “Bill Springfieldish.”
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
I have an unmodified HK P2000 V3. I with an empty pistol, I pulled the trigger and noticed this click early in the trigger pull. I then removed the slide, and with the hammer fully forward, I pulled the trigger slowly. That click is the hammer catch engaging as designed. It does engage earlier in the trigger pull than the one in video in post 1. Perhaps that modification caused the hammer catch to engage later in the trigger pull than before.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=...&v=B_JZjXAAHEk
Hammer catch engaging as it should ^
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=54IHuLtsRec
Thumb riding the hammer otherwise not influencing the trigger ^
It is not the hammer catch. Did I hear the second click in the second video? After listening a few times I am sure I did. This tells us the problem is definitely in the lower.
Keep messing with it slowly and see what is clicking just before hammer release.
As an aside, the NP3 coated internals look cool.
Last edited by Doc_Glock; 01-06-2019 at 02:30 PM.
Last edited by Spartan1980; 01-06-2019 at 06:33 PM.
GGI finally responded to my third email attempt. Evidently their HK guy will be in tomorrow and review the videos I sent. Thanks to all for troubleshooting, hopefully I'll see a return mail label in my inbox soon.
Last edited by J0hnny; 01-07-2019 at 01:15 PM.
So GG asked if I installed the pin included with their kit and I had to explain, again, that this was trigger work performed by them in-house. Anyhow, I received a return label, mailed the pistol out Wednesday 01/09 and they received it on 01/14. I emailed 01/16 requesting an update and received a response this morning that they found a "burr" on the trigger bar and that they would test fire this coming Monday. A burr on the trigger bar? Really?