![]() ![]() ![]() Size wise, the VP9 is falls somewhere between a Glock 17 and 19.įor a striker fired pistol, the trigger on the VP9 is fantastic. It has a sleek modern look, with front cocking serrations, removable rear cocking wings, firing pin indicator, interchangeable grip panels and low profile ambidextrous controls. The VP9 is a polymer frame striker fired pistol that looks like a cross between a Glock, Walther P99, Smith and Wesson M&P and HK USP. I mocked their offers but finally gave in. I felt like I could stand 1 foot away from a full size IPSC target and miss it entirely.Ī few of my shooting buddies recently started shooting the HK VP9 and suggested I give it a try. With a high bore axis, odd controls and a weird feel, it soured me for HK pistols for years to come. The USP Compact 40 was the worst pistol I ever owned. Over the years I saved my money and eventually owned a HK94, P7K3 in 380 ACP, 32 ACP and 22LR, and a USP Compact 40. HK rifle prices were through the roof and the P7 pistols were exceedingly expensive. I turned 18 in the mid-90s while the 89 import ban was in full swing and 94 AWB was adopted. Who didn’t want an MP5, MK23, and P7M13 pistol? I did but couldn’t afford one. One look at their SAS Iranian Embassy Raid poster and I immediately drank the Kool-Aid. ![]()
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