HK P30L 9mm Unboxing & First Shots

Published on March 10, 2018
Duration: 3:04

This video provides an expert-level unboxing and initial range assessment of the Heckler & Koch P30L 9mm by Honest Outlaw. The review highlights the firearm's DA/SA trigger, customizable grip with palm swell inserts, and efficient paddle magazine release. Honest Outlaw, an experienced reviewer, offers an objective yet enthusiastic perspective, comparing it favorably to the HK VP9 and noting its value, especially with the inclusion of three magazines.

Quick Summary

The HK P30L 9mm, famously known as the 'John Wick gun', features a DA/SA trigger, customizable grip with interchangeable panels, and an efficient paddle magazine release. Honest Outlaw notes its value, often including three magazines, and expresses a personal preference over the HK VP9 after initial range testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and First Shots
  2. 00:30Unboxing and Pricing
  3. 00:42Comparison to VP9 and Glock
  4. 01:08Accessories and Magazines
  5. 01:24Trigger and Safety Features
  6. 01:48Grip Customization
  7. 02:14Magazine Release
  8. 02:36Reliability and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the HK P30L 9mm?

The HK P30L 9mm features a DA/SA trigger system, customizable grip with interchangeable side panels and backstraps, and an ambidextrous paddle-style magazine release. It is often recognized as the 'John Wick gun'.

How does the HK P30L compare to the HK VP9?

According to Honest Outlaw's initial impressions, the reviewer has a personal preference for the HK P30L over the HK VP9 after shooting both. A detailed comparison is planned.

What accessories are included with the HK P30L?

The HK P30L typically comes in a branded hard case with foam lining, multiple spare magazines (three are mentioned as standard), and various grip panels for customization.

What is the trigger system on the HK P30L?

The HK P30L utilizes a Double Action/Single Action (DA/SA) trigger system. This means the first shot can be fired with a longer, heavier pull (double action), and subsequent shots use a shorter, lighter pull (single action).

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