View Full Version : What is a P2000 GPM?
There's one for sale in the firearms section. I feel like I saw information on them a while back and that is stands for "German Police Model". What are the differences between a GPM and standard P2000?
Thanks.
The frame is different; it has the German rail and does not take the lights like the M3/6.
Also it will not take the USPc magazines, it has it's own mags.
Other then that, it's the same.
NRAninja
11-22-2005, 23:52
I have a P2000 GPM. It takes USPc mags. I have four of them and all the floorplates say
P2000 US
USP Comp.
9x19
GPM doesn't have the internal lock garbage in the frame. There is a scan of the H&K letter explaining the difference here:
http://sigforum.com/groupee/forums/a/tpc/f/350601935/m/302100414
Clockwork
11-23-2005, 23:10
In the above link the pistol described as a GPM is not a GPM because it does not have the GPM accessory rail. From the very beginning there seems to have been a lot of confusion as to what seperates the GPM from the US version. The accessory rail is one difference and the most obvious.
Also, with the GPM version you can get a decocker on the LEM model, not so with the US version.
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