Much to my expectations, this weapon delivers as promised
Accuracy, considering this is a subcompact, is well above par, I was able to keep tight groups at 7 yards and was easily hitting center mass at 20 yards. I can say I am totally satisfied with this firearm.
However, there are a lot things I learned once I spent some quality time with a subcompact. Please remember none of these things are meant to downplay the quality and performance of this firearm. This is more towards the weekend shooter who is considering adding a subcompact to his/her arsenal:
-subcompacts are not casual range weapons: more to the point, I noticed fatigue and soreness in my hands about 50 rounds into shooting this thing. Shooting a fullsize is a breeze, but subcompacts tend to want to jump out of your hands more, which subconciously forces you to grip the weapon with more firmness. There is also an increase mental effort with acquiring your target, as a considerably lighter weapon and a shorter barrel length require more effort to keep the weapon steady.
-subcompacts amplify everything about shooting: recoil, different manufactured ammo, recoil, accuracy, habitual tendancies while shooting handguns...all of these things, by a factor of 2 or 3. For example, if you occasionally shoot left an inch at 7 yards, you're probably going to shoot 2 to 3 inches to the left with a subcompact. This kind of thing became VERY apparent to me when I switched from Magtech FMJs to Fiocchi JHPs (180g on both). Having shot both of these out of a fullsize glock 22, I really didn't notice a difference. Out of the P2000SK however, the Magtech was a relatively smooth shoot, while the Fiocchi kicked (and flashed) like a mule.
The one really favorable thing about the subcompact was the cleaning. It took me less than 10 minutes to run through this thing, and I usually spend twice that on my full size.