“The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.” Robertson Davies
“By far the best proof is experience.” Francis Bacon
“Occasionally he stumbled over the truth but he always picked himself up and hurried on as if nothing had happened.” Winston Churchill
“The art of the quoter is to know when to stop.” Again, Robertson Davies
In other news, my LTT P30L LEM is allowing me to shoot faster and more accurately than I have before. I’m not prepared to say much more than that right now, but I look forward to more testing to flesh this out further. I’ve also started shooting and carrying an LTT P30 SK LEM as an experiment in smaller guns so more to come on that as well.
Well, I’m drinking the water and it’s good! Last year after some discussions with you in the ODP class, I started my journey with the P30 LEM. The change from the Glock was not too difficult and I found the LEM trigger easy to use, especially after LTT does their magic. My primary range/practice gun is now a P30L LTT (SRO), full size carry gun is a P30 LTT (SRO), and I too have been carrying a P30SK when I’m “not going any place dangerous”. Even with my old eyes I have found the iron sighted P30SK to be more than accurate enough for close range (<15 yard) work. So, thanks for leading me to the water.
That’s awesome to hear! They really are nice guns that do not penalize your shooting in any way, but add useful human safety aspects. I don’t know why people are so defensive and bitter about this issue, but it is nice to hear that you are enjoying it. At least one or two shooters in every class have started with or kept going with the P30 family in one form or another and they are enjoying it and doing very well. I hope to see you on the range somewhere in 2026!