I give up...Literally!
My wife passed last November, so I passified my grief with a couple of new 9mm semi's. One, an expensive, supposedly, well made HKP30SK. The other a Walther Creed. I haven't been able to fire either, because we have been experiencing one storm after another. Today's no different, with a Nor'Easter coming in with high winds and at least two feet of snow. So I played with my new guns.
I cannot take down that P3SK. I have photos. On the other hand, I really do like the Creed, and can't wait to see what the trigger feels like. I have invested and extra $100 for two mags for the P30 or I'd sell the dam thing. I may anyway.
My wife passed last November, so I passified my grief with a couple of new 9mm semi's. One, an expensive, supposedly, well made HKP30SK. The other a Walther Creed. I haven't been able to fire either, because we have been experiencing one storm after another. Today's no different, with a Nor'Easter coming in with high winds and at least two feet of snow. So I played with my new guns.
I cannot take down that P3SK. I have photos. On the other hand, I really do like the Creed, and can't wait to see what the trigger feels like. I have invested and extra $100 for two mags for the P30 or I'd sell the dam thing. I may anyway.
I just ordered three boxes...Thanks.One other suggestion. Run some heavier or hotter ammo out of the box for a box or four. (NATO spec, 147 grain, +p or defensive stuff). I personally have found and I know not everybody experiences this but HKs don't particularly like 115 grain powder puff range fodder until they get worked in a bit.
If I knew what I was doing, I wouldn't ask for help. I've been shooting for over 60 years. Not all handguns are created equal.Given your current description I can't say it's a lemon as it sounds like you don't know what you should be doing. Not trying to be mean, just honest.