Can confirm. Shot a 1.5" center to center group with a HK45 LEM at 20 yards.
What interests me is that I very much do the "Flip and Press" trigger press style in rapid fire and I wonder if that would make the LEM worse for me or better.
https://youtu.be/HlPNzG6fx1o
In this match, I can clearly see my finger come basically fully off the trigger and it was more or less because I was nervous (it was with the alpha range guys and they're all badasses)
I bought a LEM because I am interested to see if I can run a gun that has such a long throw of the trigger that I can stay on the trigger in rapid fire.
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With the work, I am pleased. However, the combo creates offset concearns that I don't have with irons. It changes the utility of the pistol, and puts it just outside what I'm comfortable carrying size wise. I got around battery issues by going with the dual illuminated, but that brings it's own issues.
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With LEM, if you flip and press, your finger is hitting the inside front of the trigger guard. With DA/SA in SA, your finger doesn't have to flip off as far. See the two pistols.
PS: one advantage of LEM, is if you drop the mag with your trigger finger, your finger is farther away from the trigger as you depress the paddle.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
I shot one for years and got my FAST coin with one...and have shot the standard drills in some blazing fast times....definitely can be shot at a high level if one puts in the work. The LEM trigger module was an interesting learning curve for me as it is kinda a blend of revolver rolling break and a Glock. Took me a bit to get the hang of it but once it clicked my splits and accuracy were on par if not better than a Glock. I left the P30s because of Duty holster compatibility and SIM compatibility when I was running them....Glocks just make more sense as a system for that.
As would I. Unfortunately my time with the gun was too short and I don’t see another opportunity to train with an RDS P30 anywhere on my radar. I’m fully confident in the mechanical accuracy of my CZ’s, but for whatever reason I struggle to consistently extract it out the gun.
I can only speculate that being confident in my ability to make accurate hits on demand would allow me to work faster than with my CZ. Given that I’m only a C class shooter, I wouldn’t take too much from this.
@HCM. I think it was an early, possibly prototype, Wright Armory cut. No doubt they’ve made improvements since this slide was milled. IIRC, John had tens of thousands of rounds through it and regularly carried the gun until I got my grubby paws on it.
David S.