This. Light LEM is an awesome trigger, it is the best double action ever made in my opinion.
Here's my take on HKs:
SIG's SRT trigger is a way better DA/SA than the HK. I used to shoot a lot with a guy that had a P226 and a USP45, both DA/SA. I shot them side by side many times and ended up buying a P226 instead of a USP because of the clearly superior trigger. It's not even close.
Get a LEM if you buy an HK, convert it to light LEM if you can only find a heavy model (spring swaps). My P2000 started as a heavy LEM and it kinda sucked balls. I threw in the light LEM and it's probably my favorite gun now, and gets carried every day.
Every HK I've handled or owned has pointed phenomenally from the draw. There are a decent amount of holster options unless you get like a Mk23.
Your HK will outlive you; there are long "kill my HK" threads where guys put upwards of 50k rounds through their guns with the only malfunctions happening when parts break. One guy put 10000 rounds between cleanings on a P30 with zero hiccups. The fit and finish is top notch: everything locks together airtight and you'd be hard-pressed to find a tool mark anywhere. I hear that the VP9 is the exception to this though, it might be a stinker comparatively speaking.
Overall they're expensive plastic guns. You really do get what you pay for though, which is a reliable, high-quality shooter that you don't have to obsess over to keep working.