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 | | Manufacturer: | HK | | Model: | HK-P2000 | | Action: | SA/DA | | MSRP: | $790.00 | | Gun Type: | pistol | | Barrel: | 7 | | Overall Length: | 7 | | Weight: | 1.5 | | Finish: | Black | | Sights: | 3-dot |
| From www.hecklerkoch-usa.com
| The design specifications when starting development on the P2000 were tough, concise and short. They reflected the difficulties faced by today’s police service and the resulting requirements to be met by a police weapon. A pistol had to be designed with features that offer a high degree of safety and also effectively minimise the probability of so-called “Handling related stress drivers” during a police mission. At the same time, the aim was to improve the hit-rate capabilities of the individual shooter- especially during instinctive firing. These requirements have been met uncompromisingly: -Highest possible safety and operational reliability under all conditions -Optimum ergonomics, capable of being adapted to each individual user -Simple and easy operation by both right and left handed shooters |  |  | | Would you recommend this gun? |  | Yes (31 Votes) |  | No (28 Votes) |
| | Model | Item | Action | Sights | Grips | Caliber | Total Length | Barrel Height | Capacity | Weight | MSRP |  | HK-P2000 | 9 mm | Double/Single | | Black | 9mm | 7 | 3.66 | 9 | | $750.00 | |  | HK-P2000 | .40 S&W | Double/Single | | Black | .40 S&W | 7 | 3.66 | 9 | | $750.00 | |  | HK-P2000 | .357 SIG | Double/Single | | Black | .357 SIG | 7 | 3.66 | 9 | | $750.00 | |
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 | Questions and Answers |
by Yahoo Answers: | → | →Will an HK P2000 accept the higher capacity magazines of a P30? | | 2007-09-14 09:41:39 | | I am trying to find out if a P2000 will accept the 15 rd mag of a P30. I realize the handgrips are different and there would probably be some extrusion from the bottom of the handgrip with a high cap mag. Other than external differences its my understanding these guns are essentially the same, so it should work. I am just curious if anyone knows for sure... according to wikipedia it will work but I don't completely trust that site... Thanks much. | | Answered By: JD |  |
| | You were wise not to depend on the Wikipedia "God" In this case they are WRONG. As a H&K Law Enforcement Dealer, I checked all of my sources that indicated that they won't fit, and verified that fact thru the H&K Tech Support crew who verified the same thing..No..it will not fit..
It's real easy to listen to others who suggest "Try it and see.", but you know that is not an inexpensive way to go as well as I do. Better safe than sorry by going to a reliable source..........
Quote directly from H & K : "The P2000 will accept the USP compact magazines, But the P-30 Magazines are model specific for the P-30 only." |  |
| → | →internal spring rod laser for HK p2000? | | 2008-02-29 18:39:28 | | no one makes a spring rod laser for the hk p2000. is the spring rod the same as a usp or usp compact? or glock maybe? they make them for the glock. just wondering if they're interchangeable..... | | Answered By: Dean C |  |
| | The full-size USP's use a double recoil spring system which probably explains why there's no Lasermax guide rod. The compact USP's did away with that and used a conventional guide-rod, spring, and a buffer if I'm not mistaken. If the P2000 is anything like the USP compact, I don't think you can use a Lasermax, but I could be wrong. I'm not sure of their interchangeability, but I know the Glock rod is definitely different and would not be interchangeable. |  |
| → | →what is a good concealed carry holster for an HK P2000 9mm? | | 2007-07-10 21:21:54 | | Recently I have purchased a H&K P2000 in 9mm. I'm interested in getting my concealed carry permit and have been searching for holsters online. There are so many choices I really don't know what is best. I rarely ever wear a belt and am leaning toward an inside the pants holster. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thanks much. | | Answered By: Grizzly II |  |
| | Check these out:
http://www.midwayusa.com
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com
Bianchi, Galco, and Safariland all make several models of holsters for the P2000, but all I've seen are belt types.
For the money, the generic horizontal shoulder rigs in ballistic nylon, sold by CTD for about $20 are as good as any, and come with a dual mag carrier, as well, and it is as easy to don as a jacket or vest. They also sell the 'buttpack' carriers for unobtrusive concealed carry. I have my own version of this type of carry for my H-K USP, with three spare mags. |  |
| → | →p2000 vs. mk23? | | 2007-09-15 21:00:37 | | which is better in (1)reliability, (2)quality, (3)cosmetic, (4)simplicity, (5)recoil, (6)shot grouping, (7)range, (8)concealment, (9)cleaning, and (10)'wear and tear'
Please answer all 10 catagories
Thanks | | Answered By: SnapperHead |  |
| | 1.Both
2.Both
3.P2000
4.Both
5.Both
6.Mk23
7.Mk23
8.P2000
9.Both
10.Mk23 |  |
| → | →Where can I buy a threaded barrel for a HK p2000 sk .40 sw? | | 2007-01-26 16:35:58 | | | Answered By: airbob61@verizon.net |  |
| | I'm sure that any licensed gunsmith/dealer can help you. |  |
| → | →Can my Glock 23 40 S&W or P2000 H&K 40 S&W bring down a Black or Grizzly bear? | | 2006-11-24 12:34:47 | | Am going camping and thinking of taken a handgun for protection. Want to know if these handguns can protect me against a bear. | | Answered By: Slider728 |  |
| | I have answered many "bear defense" questions over the years, but you are the first person who has asked about the 40 S&W for taking down a bear.
A bear isn't a tank and it is not some mystical animal that can not be brought down. If you do an internet search, you'll find a number of stories about people bringing down black and brown bear with a 22 rimfire. This isn't something I'd try, but it has been done.
What you need to look for in a bear defense handgun is something that is a compromise between power and recoil. Two hits from a 357 Magnum is much better than one miss with a 454 Casull.
To be honest, a handgun isn't my weapon of choice when in bear county. If it was, I'd personally opt for a 41 Magnum. I would call the 40 S&W adequate at best. However, if you are familiar with the weapon and can shoot it well, in the end, that is much more important than more muzzle energy.
Chances are, you won't have to worry about a bear attack. I have walked more miles and fished more salmon streams in Alaska than I can remember. I have yet to be attacked by a bear or have anything I'd even classify a close call.
You are smart to carry a firearm, "just in case". While I have never had an issue with a bear, I have always carried a rifle or handgun. Better to have one and not need it and need one and not have it. |  |
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