Congrats on the P30L. You'll love it! I haven't done a thing to my P30L in the year that I've owned it (I have vids), but I have been toying with Grayguns/Springfield. On the plus side, I've gotten used to the trigger and you can move it quick/accurate in time. Go to pistol-training period com, it's a great site and Todd Green, who runs it, shoots a P30 often and has run tests on it.
Thanks for the video. I really wanted to like the P30 and tried a couple different ones but just could not deal with that crappy trigger. I just bought a Walther PPQ instead - now that is what a trigger should be like and an amazing overall pistol. I have shot it only once but was blown away how accurate it is and how well I can do with it.. I tried it at 25 yards with the third magazine I ever fired with it and offhand was able to put 10 rounds inside a 3.75 inch group.
I take it u bought this P30L maybe the trigger rmight need a gunsmith to improve on it a bit but I heard the accuracy is 1 inch groups at 25 yards wuld like to know how it shoots for you.
@ross512009 Yeah, I bought it. I've been told that Bill Springfeild or Grayguns are the two best places for trigger jobs. It is at least as accurate as my TacOps P266. I can't shoot a group like that but I have no doubt it could do it, even with the heavy trigger.
Man they really need to make a trigger kit for the P30's to get rid of that creep. If they had a match trigger like the kit in my USP45 it would make it perfect.
Seems the trigger on these have to be pulled WAY back before it breaks... Why does it break so far back?
TheMango121 1 month ago
Wow! I was considering one based off how much I like my walther ppq, but the reset may be to long for my liking.
CarlRF99 2 months ago
Congrats on the P30L. You'll love it! I haven't done a thing to my P30L in the year that I've owned it (I have vids), but I have been toying with Grayguns/Springfield. On the plus side, I've gotten used to the trigger and you can move it quick/accurate in time. Go to pistol-training period com, it's a great site and Todd Green, who runs it, shoots a P30 often and has run tests on it.
Results:
91,322 rounds in 42 wks
13 stoppages, 0 malfunctions, 5 parts breakages
test ended at: 91,622 rounds
apimom1974 3 months ago
Thanks for the video. I really wanted to like the P30 and tried a couple different ones but just could not deal with that crappy trigger. I just bought a Walther PPQ instead - now that is what a trigger should be like and an amazing overall pistol. I have shot it only once but was blown away how accurate it is and how well I can do with it.. I tried it at 25 yards with the third magazine I ever fired with it and offhand was able to put 10 rounds inside a 3.75 inch group.
9MMP226 3 months ago
I take it u bought this P30L maybe the trigger rmight need a gunsmith to improve on it a bit but I heard the accuracy is 1 inch groups at 25 yards wuld like to know how it shoots for you.
ross512009 3 months ago
@ross512009 Yeah, I bought it. I've been told that Bill Springfeild or Grayguns are the two best places for trigger jobs. It is at least as accurate as my TacOps P266. I can't shoot a group like that but I have no doubt it could do it, even with the heavy trigger.
wolvee123 3 months ago
Man they really need to make a trigger kit for the P30's to get rid of that creep. If they had a match trigger like the kit in my USP45 it would make it perfect.
navyman8903 3 months ago