Glock 27/26 vs HKp2000sk (9mm): Part II

Published on July 16, 2011
Duration: 4:25

This video provides a comparative review of the Glock 27/26 and the HK P2000SK, focusing on ease of use and durability. The speaker, identified as experienced, highlights the Glock's simpler operation and superior finish durability compared to the HK P2000SK, which is noted for its more complex controls and finish susceptibility to scratches. Ultimately, personal preference for feel and function leads the speaker to favor the Glock for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The Glock 27/26 is favored over the HK P2000SK for concealed carry due to its superior ease of use and highly durable finish. While the HK P2000SK is a quality firearm, its finish is prone to scratches and its operation is more complex with a hammer and decocker, making the Glock the preferred choice for practical, reliable function.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: Glock 27/26 vs P2000SK Part II
  2. 00:05Ease of Use Comparison
  3. 01:15Durability Assessment: Finish Wear
  4. 02:51Conclusion and Personal Preference

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences in ease of use between the Glock 27/26 and the HK P2000SK?

The Glock 27/26 is praised for its simplicity, featuring a 'pick up, point, shoot' design with no complex controls. In contrast, the HK P2000SK is more complex due to its hammer and decocker, requiring additional steps for operation, making the Glock generally easier to use.

How does the durability of the Glock 27/26 compare to the HK P2000SK?

The Glock's finish is highlighted as exceptionally durable, needing only a simple wipe-down. The HK P2000SK, while a quality firearm, has a finish that is prone to scratches, which is noted as an annoyance for a pistol in its class.

Which pistol does the speaker prefer for concealed carry, and why?

The speaker expresses a preference for the Glock 26/27 for 9mm concealed carry. This choice is based on personal preference for how the Glock feels and functions, emphasizing that it 'just works' for them over the HK P2000SK, despite the HK's 'cool factor'.

What specific features contribute to the HK P2000SK's complexity compared to the Glock?

The HK P2000SK's complexity stems from its inclusion of a hammer and a decocker. These features require more deliberate manipulation and additional steps to ready the firearm for firing, contrasting with the Glock's simpler striker-fired mechanism.

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