There are some downsides to beginning with a P30 and not a clean sheet. The grip and overall design could have been more efficient. Starting with a P30 dictated general layout designed around a hammer, hammer strut and spring assembly. If it was a clean sheet, it could have had a lower bore axis and thinner grip (no hammer and strut to design around) and the pistol would be smaller/shorter. Before someone says that bore axis makes little difference in shooting... I somewhat agree to that point, but I do prefer to shoot pistol with lower bore as they have less muzzle flip, different recoil impulse but more importantly.... The resulting pistol could be more compact, shorter in overall height even though it would have the same size grip, its a more efficient design making better use of space. Size is always important in a pistol as its a compromised weapon based on size. A smaller pistol with the same length grip is a big win, so its not only for shooting that lower bore axis is important.
Unfortunately adapting strikers to hammer fired pistols is here to stay as manufacturers try to stretch their R&D dollars. Sig did so recently as well by adapting the P250 to a striker and bringing out the P320. Although I think the H&K execution is much better, and more completely integrated compared to Sigs half assed attempt.
The other sad reality is that as much as I like critiquing how concealable a pistol can or would be, I also accept that there's a 99.9999999999999999999999999999999% chance I'll never get to worry about it.![]()
Ok HK fanboys, you realize that a Steyr L9 is priced under $600 and can't really be much lower in quality than this German thing? Just sayin'.
H&K has finally caught up to Glock. Perhaps they are tired of being overlooked and seeing contract after contract go to the Austrians or to S&W.
I never thought I'd say this.....
But that is one FUGLY looking HK!
Don't flame me cause I'm actually an HK fan, got 3 in my collection.
Yep, I guess with the financial troubles they've been having lately, they realize a more competitively priced product is needed.
Regardless competitive shooters will still look away, the fact that I can drive 10mins to the Glock distributor to pickup any parts I want is what trumps any other polymer guns.
the striker one is uglier though... this one, is meh! but the Glock is nicer than THIS hk...
truth to be told.
lol
This:
Until HK and their distributor start to actually support their products, this will be another hipster gun, like HK's other pistols.
Hipster gun, haha, gotta head out to starbucks I guess. Not gonna lie I just pictured a stereotypical hipster holding a usp and it looked extremely out of place to me. Utterly hilarious picture in my mind though.
I don't expect this pistol to garner major sales here. Probably no more than any other HK, but I do expect this to be a solid success in the us and europe.
yeah, I can't wait to see those hipsters taking a selfy with their iPhones and posting sh!t on twitter like: Just another day at starbucks! #rockingmynewHK #Byatch #Strikerfired #Downtown



























