Sunday, May 10, 2015

HK VP9

Introducing the Heckler & Koch VP9 striker-fired 9mm semi-auto handgun, building on the highly successful single action/double action hammer-fired P30, summarized here back in 2010, but the VP9 "breaks new ground with its integration of a unique striker firing system with an enhanced HK “light pull” trigger. The net result is trigger quality unequaled in any production striker fired handgun." http://hk-usa.com/hk-models/vp9/

Featuring multiple interchangeable backstraps and side plate choices for the handgun grips, the ergonomics of this 9mm should be superior to your basic Glock or Ruger offering.

HK VP9 $630.00



Specs:
  • Locked Breech DAO Semi-Auto
  • 7.25" Length
  • 5.5" Height
  • 1.14 Max. Width
  • 26.5 oz. unloaded
  • 32.6 oz. loaded
  • 4.1" barrel length
  • Barrel Material: Steel
  • Magazine: 15 rd. detachable
  • Slide Material: Steel
  • Frame Material: Polymer
  • Grips: Textured Polymer
  • Sights: Steel 3-dot
  • Trigger Pull Wt: 6 lbs
  • Trigger Span: 2.63"
  • Safety: No manual safety
Notables:
  • "Even more accurate than the HK P30"
  • "The VP9 is a good personal-defense choice and deserves a solid A rating."
  • Allows excellent hand fitting.
  • Takes HK P30 Magazines.
  • Striker-fired action breaks smoothly.
  • Forward and rear cocking serrations allow for solid grip on the slide.
  • Due to removable blocks at the rear of the slide, slide can be racked with one hand.
  • Red cocking indicator.
  • Good combat sights; excellent contrast.
  • Comes with two magazines.
  • Paddle-type magazine release is easy to get used to.
  • Low bore axis results in little muzzle flip.
Overheard on other forums and review sights: "The PPQ has a better trigger","built to last","trigger has minimal reset", "extractor is a solid block of steel", "Glock 17 bore axis is lower", "magazine release may be a problem for those with smaller hands", "magazine changes are fast", "Very reliable"


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