![]() ![]() Frankly, with a retail price of $983, we’re in the luxury class of handguns, so it had better be outstanding. Since HK is one of the premier firearms designers and manufacturers in the world, this came as no surprise. Not in a nonspecific way but truly and functionally. The Heckler & Koch P2000 SK felt good when I first tried it out. It might be impossible to fully quantify, but I’m going to give it a shot. No surprise, there’s lots of subjectivity in this matter of determining how a gun feels. Sometimes you’re surprised by how a gun feels after shooting, but most often the range time simply confirms the suspicions you had before shooting it. You can tell much more, however, after a session at the range. You can tell much about a gun’s feel just by hefting it in your hand. In fact, some feel just right in terms of fit and finish, functionality or how they fire. Guns like these I want to wrap in duct tape to help keep them together. These guns I am afraid to shoot, let alone carry for self-defense. Some guns feel thin-functional but not outright durable. These guns make me feel like giving them a massage to help them loosen up a bit. ![]() These guns make me feel like trying my hand at plastic surgery in order to trim them up or tone them down. Some guns feel chunky and plasticky and gimmicky. And because of that, I have certain feelings about guns. Looking for a really good feeling sub-compact in the luxury pistol department? The HK P2000 SK may be your next handgun. ![]()
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