I've been trying to get the extended baseplates for my P2000 ever since I got the gun earlier this year. Looks like they are finally on their way from one of the site sponsors (o.k., it's Wolverine.... not their fault for the delay. Apparantly they had to get them from Germany). In the meantime I picked up one in the EE from a guy that bought some from HKPro forums. The only thing I can't understand is... why would HK put the flat baseplates on all the P2000's coming into Canada in the first place? The gun sucks in that configuration. (Unless they are trying to get rid of them?
) The problem with the flate baseplates... you would have to have hands no bigger than my Asian girlfriend in order for the grip to fit you without the extended baseplates. Check out these photos:
The flat baseplates do not extend out beyond the end of the gun at all. I can only get about half my pinky on the grip this way. This grip does not inspire confidence (or consistency). I kept shifting the gun around trying to get up higher on it... but there is no where to go. My pinky actually slip off when shooting a few times.
This is what happens when you pop the extended baseplate on there. The grip feels as good as a Walther P99 or some of the other guns that have a really nice ergonomic feel to them.
The other thing about the extended baseplates... they look alot better than flat. I should be getting 3 more mags and 5 more extended baseplates by about next week. Then I can switch my whole stock of mags over to the useable ones - for a total of 6. Can't wait! I took the gun to the range with the one extended mag last weekend... and it shot so much better. I know it sounds crazy... same gun, same barrel. But it just felt a whole lot better in the hand - and I never once found myself shifting the gun around in my hand trying to get a better grip - and it showed in the consistency of my results. I'm going to try it again this weekend. I think I might actually like this gun almost as much as my main gun (SIG 229) now that I have a decent grip on it.
For anyone else with a P2000 - unless you are a small Asian woman, or you are using the gun for CCW in Utah or something, get the right mag baseplates for the gun. It makes a huge difference. And for you Correctional Service guys and gals... DO NOT let CSC buy the crappy flat baseplates. Get the right ones.
The flat baseplates do not extend out beyond the end of the gun at all. I can only get about half my pinky on the grip this way. This grip does not inspire confidence (or consistency). I kept shifting the gun around trying to get up higher on it... but there is no where to go. My pinky actually slip off when shooting a few times.
This is what happens when you pop the extended baseplate on there. The grip feels as good as a Walther P99 or some of the other guns that have a really nice ergonomic feel to them.
The other thing about the extended baseplates... they look alot better than flat. I should be getting 3 more mags and 5 more extended baseplates by about next week. Then I can switch my whole stock of mags over to the useable ones - for a total of 6. Can't wait! I took the gun to the range with the one extended mag last weekend... and it shot so much better. I know it sounds crazy... same gun, same barrel. But it just felt a whole lot better in the hand - and I never once found myself shifting the gun around in my hand trying to get a better grip - and it showed in the consistency of my results. I'm going to try it again this weekend. I think I might actually like this gun almost as much as my main gun (SIG 229) now that I have a decent grip on it.
For anyone else with a P2000 - unless you are a small Asian woman, or you are using the gun for CCW in Utah or something, get the right mag baseplates for the gun. It makes a huge difference. And for you Correctional Service guys and gals... DO NOT let CSC buy the crappy flat baseplates. Get the right ones.
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