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    Default A striker fired HK VP9

    As the title says, a new striker fired HK pistol in 9mmP with the .40S&W and .45 rumoured to be on the way.

    http://imgur.com/a/3r8Zw

    First the Sig P320 and now the HK VP9, it seems polymer frame striker fired handguns are becoming an important market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLR View Post
    .... it seems polymer frame striker fired handguns are becoming an important market.
    No! Who would've thought.... so after a little Austrian company has done it for almost 30 years, and few lightweight American gunmakers for almost 20, it luckilly now becomes an "important market" when the Germans and Swiss decide to play too!

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    Default Re: A striker fired HK VP9

    I'm an HK fan.... but the new Sig P320 is just as fn mightily sexy. Would be a real tough choice between the two.

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    Default Re: A striker fired HK VP9

    Quote Originally Posted by SLR View Post
    As the title says, a new striker fired HK pistol in 9mmP with the .40S&W and .45 rumoured to be on the way.

    http://imgur.com/a/3r8Zw

    First the Sig P320 and now the HK VP9, it seems polymer frame striker fired handguns are becoming an important market.
    If only the German government wanted to export to export guns to us.

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    Default Re: A striker fired HK VP9

    Quote Originally Posted by Lian View Post
    ... but the new Sig P320 is just as fn mightily sexy...
    Which this HK, well, isn't... looks WAAAY too much like a PPQ for my liking!

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    Default Re: A striker fired HK VP9

    It looks like they took the P30 and made it a striker fired pistol.

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    Default Re: A striker fired HK VP9

    Apparently uses p30 mags and sights.

    Too bad about the export issue.

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    Default Re: A striker fired HK VP9

    Quote Originally Posted by Lian View Post
    I'm an HK fan.... but the new Sig P320 is just as fn mightily sexy. Would be a real tough choice between the two.

    To me, the P320 looks like someone forgot to reinstall the hammer after disassembly :P

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    Default Re: A striker fired HK VP9

    Looks to me to be a cross between the PPQ and P30. Weird but cool.

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    Default Re: A striker fired HK VP9

    Quote Originally Posted by Pirate View Post
    No! Who would've thought.... so after a little Austrian company has done it for almost 30 years, and few lightweight American gunmakers for almost 20, it luckilly now becomes an "important market" when the Germans and Swiss decide to play too!

    :- P
    The HK VP70 is a polymer striker fired gun. It is 12 yrs older than the first Glock.

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