I've sold my soul...

I no longer flame Polymers, and want an HK myself. Some of those that flame polymers, probably applauded and defended the guns that came out of 3d printers.
 
Do people still seriously flame others over shooting polymer pistols? What is this, 1992?

It's hard for me to imagine a more proven, accepted technology than polymer frames for pistols. At this point, if you're still playing the "plastic guns aren't real guns" game, you're so far out of the loop that if you stood on a hill in perfect conditions and used a million dollar telescope, you couldn't see the loop from the planet you're on.

The P30 is plenty accurate and reliable as anything ever built. I don't like HK triggers because I am used to a very different trigger philosophy but there's nothing there that can't be overcome with training.

Exactly! Well said! Just like diversity in race, creed, religion and politics in our world, we have blued, stainless, alloy framed and polymers in guns. Except for good ole blued, every other material has been criticized. Stainless for trigger pull and rough finish, alloys for longevity and now polymer for being a toy. All have improved and all have stood the test of time and come out just fine so....Outlander, go forth and proclaim your love for H&K or Glock or Springfield or S&W or Walther. And don't worry about your soul, it is well protected by the P30
 
It is a great gun, I have one too and I love it. If I had a choice to have only two pistols, it would be Hk p30L (LEM v4) and Hk P7m8 ..
HK really knows how to make guns :)
 
Do people still seriously flame others over shooting polymer pistols? What is this, 1992?

It's hard for me to imagine a more proven, accepted technology than polymer frames for pistols. At this point, if you're still playing the "plastic guns aren't real guns" game, you're so far out of the loop that if you stood on a hill in perfect conditions and used a million dollar telescope, you couldn't see the loop from the planet you're on.

The P30 is plenty accurate and reliable as anything ever built. I don't like HK triggers because I am used to a very different trigger philosophy but there's nothing there that can't be overcome with training.


Bah, who would even want one of these automatic guns? They jam every other shot and you have to worry about losing the magazine. Its just a fad that wont catch on, should just stick with a tried and true wheel-gun.
 
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