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Nate F
June 3, 2021
Having an affliction for HK firearms, I was gratified when HK announced the VP9 Match. I set the bar pretty high for the VP9 Match, having 9mm Elite and Expert USP models it’s an easy comparison in terms of the HK collection. First, the longer slide is expertly machined and the cuts keep it from excessive weight and they certainly avoided any front-heavy off-balancing. Obviously, a longer slide equates to longer sight radius - a must-have for a match-grade pistol. Second, the barrel is 5.50”, o-ring lock-up at the muzzle, polished where it interfaces with the slide, and the chamber block appears to be fitted to the breech face (like the Expert and Elite). HK’s German website refers to the barrel as “precision”, meaning it is has some degree of additional attention than standard barrels in the VP9 series. Breaking down the pistol reveals a “red spring” which may very well be a 15lb spring (lighter, and was in the original VP9 before the VP40 18lb spring was added) which along with slide weight, leaves the pistol cycling smooth and soft. The Striker has a blue colored spring, not typical for the VP9 series, this may be a lighter spring but can’t find any details from HK. Lastly, the striker itself appears to be stainless steel vs treated steel in the other VP9 series pistols - perhaps this is slightly lighter but certainly easier to keep clean.
EuroOptic had the paddle release model available and owning 32 HK pistols, all with paddles and training with paddles, this was important. EuroOptic always has HK firearms either in-stock or ordered so purchases are fulfilled quickly.
Outstanding pistol.
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