HK VP9.... What say the gurus in here...

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  • croy

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    I'll more than likely buy one once the initial rush for one is over. I have a hk45t, I like the p30 and PPQ so we'll see when I finally get my hands on one.
     

    NyleRN

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    I generally don't shoot striker fired pistols as well as hammer fired but if the trigger is better and the ergo fits my hand well then I'll have to pick this up. It's a nice looking pistol
     

    FreeFAL

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    I have a Glock but mostly just because I wanted a gun for my car that I wouldn't be too upset about getting stolen upon a breakin to my vehicle, since I often have to leave my vehicle in empty hospital lots while working at night. I have to say that while the trigger is nice, I have always shot DA/SA guns and I don't particularly like striker-fired weapons. I do recognize their advantages but it's just personal preference. I won't be giving up my HK45 for a VP9, that's for sure.
     

    Txlur

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    I have a Glock but mostly just because I wanted a gun for my car that I wouldn't be too upset about getting stolen upon a breakin to my vehicle, since I often have to leave my vehicle in empty hospital lots while working at night. I have to say that while the trigger is nice, I have always shot DA/SA guns and I don't particularly like striker-fired weapons. I do recognize their advantages but it's just personal preference. I won't be giving up my HK45 for a VP9, that's for sure.

    I run a USPC in V3 for ny carry, and it has been safe and reliable. I think that as long as you recognize what your tool is at that moment it is readable to go back and forth.
     
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