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HK VP9 Holster - The best options for your HK
HK VP9 Holster: Essential Gear for Every VP9 Owner
Carrying the HK VP9 requires more than just the firearm itself—it demands a holster that complements its precision and reliability. A dedicated HK VP9 holster ensures your firearm is securely protected while offering accessibility and comfort. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, these holsters are a must-have for law enforcement, military personnel, and civilian shooters alike.
Choosing the Right HK VP9 Holster for Your Needs
From outside-the-waistband to inside-the-waistband options, our collection boasts a diverse range of HK VP9 holsters tailored to different carrying preferences. Whether you prioritize ease of draw, concealed carry, or compatibility with tactical lights, there's a perfect holster for every VP9 owner. Crafted from premium materials, these holsters guarantee exceptional retention, durability, and comfort, ensuring your VP9 is always ready for action. To learn more about HK VP9 holsters and to discover the best options available in the market, visit Craft Holsters' holsters for HK VP9 section.
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me and my gf as catgirls
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just saw an ancient glock ad that said something along the lines of "some day, all pistols will be as good as this" and it's like. yeah, you weren't wrong, lol. pretty much every modern handgun is absurdly reliable by historical standards, for all intents and purposes the glock is about as reliable as every other handgun on the market. of course, excluding things like H&K guns which are basically bombproof even compared to something like a glock. if you've read my other gun rants, you know how i feel about HK guns, and i hope you believe me when i say that they're consistently some of the best engineered guns on the face of this earth. this, of course, comes at the expense of price. even their more affordable handguns like the VP9 are a few hundred dollars more than other comparable designs, and at most you've got models that break the thousand dollar barrier (often by a lot).
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Striker Fired vs. Single Action Double Action: SA/DA Making a comeback?
For the past 3 or 4 decades it seems that striker fired pistols have truly taken the pistol world by storm. The pioneer of the striker fired pistol being mainly Glock of course… the Glock based design is probably the most common design in existence today. With the patent expiration of the 3rd Generation Glock design, you can’t throw a stone without hitting some sort of Glock gen 3 clownery from almost every company. Even ruger recently released their iteration with the new Ruger RXM which is a Glock 19 clone with some very nice features. So what about the good old trusty double action single action hammer fired pistols such as the Beretta 92 series, CZ 75 series as well as the Sig P series pistols such as the P226? Let’s talk about it.
It seems to me that say 5-10 years ago people scoffed at the idea of single action/double action pistols. Striker fired was where it was at. Just look at all of the different designs. But companies such as Beretta, CZ and Sig Sauer and even HK have done a great job at trying to innovate the SA/DA pistols to help them keep up with the main stream striker fired variants. In the past 2-3 years, the majority of my personal pistol purchases have been a SA/DA design. I’ve purchased an HK45 as well as 2 CZ SA/DA variants from Brownells, the CZ Shadow Compact and CZ P09C Nocturne. I’ve also acquired a Beretta M9A4. Many people complain about the longer DA pull of these pistols and how heavy their weight is and sometimes they don’t appear to be quite as smooth as others, but companies like Langdon Tactical, Cajun Gun works and MCARBO have been working to improve the CZ, Beretta and HK SA/DA pistols and they have done an excellent job in fine tuning these to be more like a custom pistol than an off the shelf pistol. Smooth and light triggers are not beyond your reach.
One of the pros regarding a striker fired pistol is typically for a defensive pistol, the safety is in the trigger system. Glocks specifically use a trigger safety as does many other makers. This provides the same type of trigger pull each and every time. The best striker fired pistols on the market in my opinion however are pistols such as the HK VP9 and Walther PDP. The triggers on these pistol as far superior in feel to the Glock trigger feel. In contrast to the SA/DA pistol designs, the safety is not in the trigger system. Many will have either a thumb actuated decocting lever or a thumb activated manual safety. The design in and of itself of a harder and longer first pull of the trigger is in fact the safety AND convenience of the SA/DA design. When presenting a SA/DA pistol to fire in a defensive scenario, you have to deliberately pull that trigger… no super light trigger with more of a chance to discharge accidentally. One striker fired design that has bee met with much controversy in recent years due to negligent discharges has been the Sig Sauer P320 series of pistols. Even a trigger recall was released to address this.
So which of these designs is better than the other? Neither as they skin the cat differently, but with similar results. At the end of the day it’s a personal preference and I’m more and more looking forward to my next SA/DA pistol purchase from Brownells rather than my next striker fired pistol purchase.
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Maximize Performance with Grayguns Adjustable Triggers for VP Series
GrayGuns has debuted the new HK VP Series Adjustable triggers in both straight and hybrid variants. GrayGuns states “Designed by Keith Hosey, Grayguns’ director of gunsmithing, and Jordon Castro, the Adjustable Straight or Hybrid Triggers for the HK VP9 and VP40 Series fits the standard variants*. The trigger features an over-travel adjustment while providing a 90-degree optimal trigger…
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We got our HK VP9 Death Grip backstraps in red finally! That fills out the lineup including red, black, shiny, brass, and brass black.
Find in our store at https://taylorfreelancestore.com/hk-vp9-death-grip.../
#taylorfreelance#HK#deathgrip
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"HK VP9 Align Tactical Thumb Rest Installation" を YouTube で見る
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— The commonwealth of Massachusetts.
(World's End AU)
Lourdes hadn't really expected to ever make it this far north, hell after the convoy had been ambushed ? She hadn't even expected to wake up like she had but here she was, months later — most days not wanting to bother with traversing ANYWHERE anymore and just staying put in whatever run down or abandoned building / home she had set up shop in. It was okay to be tired though, okay to not be in the mood to fight infected to stay alive or even your own kind. The world kept spinning even if she didn't roll out from under the layers of clothes she used as blankets now, however the last couple of days she got up at sunrise and kept going til sunset. Hiding out in the nearest structure by climbing a tree and entering through a broken upper window.
If there was one thing she had learned / figured out since waking up in that small town hardware store? Being higher up was a better idea, served as a tactical advantage for numerous reasons – especially if one had military training in their pocket.
Another thing she hadn't expected … … … it was the middle of winter. Having grown up in Michigan, the female understood exactly how cold it got when the great lakes were on the right of your home state. Even worse was that Petoskey had been a coastal resort community, so winters there were just as freezing. It was likely a shock to any remaining survivors that even snow was falling, anything out in this unexpected weather was either frozen or confused while becoming frozen – and Massachusetts was a coastal state. If anyone asked her if she expected to see snow this early or even have to think about dealing with ice?! She would have kept going south until she hit Texas or Mexico, somewhere stupidly warm or somewhere along the border of the mason-dixion line so it was well in between. She hadn't crossed paths with many survivors yet but she guessed that the entirety of the Northeast and maybe two or three a little further south – were all dealing with an onslaught of snow and ice.
– South Boston.
It was a dangerous trek from South Boston High School ( where she was sleeping in what was left of the nurse's office ) to the harbor. It wasn't just the ferals or even the ghouls one had to worry about, not even the mutants ! No, out here in the cold sea filled radioactive nightmare air … … … beware of that sudden scuttling noise behind you. Or the sudden explosion from a nest of dinosaur sized eggs near the banks of the water.
Mirelurks, that's what they were called. Giant crabs, and they would be since everything had been irradiated when the bombs dropped. Hell, even the lobsters were big behemoths. Saltwater didn't freeze up so they were free to scuttle about and attack whomever they could get their claws on. Sneaking up on anything in this weather was hard, as the snow was just as noisy as the ice. Long dark brown hair framed her face as she climbed over the fence that surrounded the long since abandoned high school, carefully dropping down onto the trash bags below to soften her landing. Lourdes paused a moment to take in her surroundings, how quiet it was and the unease she felt about even being outside. She jumped though, attention snapped quickly at the feel of something z i p past her face, grazing her cheek and she felt it beginning to bleed. " — Raiders!" She yelled to no one but herself as another bullet flew past her, followed by a few more as she started to run. Sliding along in the snow as she rounded the corner and took off as fast as she could manage down the alleyway.
Taking a few deep breaths, she could hear the sounds of shouting and running vast approaching only to hear it cease … and the sounds of scuttling echoed on the ice ridden roads. Lourdes didn't look over her shoulder, just immediately started to climb up the side of whatever building was the nearest to get to the roof for safety. Or at least … a fair amount of distance. Removing the HK VP9 from inside the coat she had on, Lourdes quickly ejected the magazine to see how much ammo she had before sliding it back in and racking the slide. Hopefully, this would make those Raiders leave her alone – taking a few deep breaths, she opened fire on one of the Mirelurks that had come scuttling down the road. That caught its attention and it came scuttling quickly as it could for the building she was using the roof as cover for. " … Shit," It was uttered as she put the gun back inside of her coat. Not wanting to run out of ammo, one hand reaching behind her and removing the machete from its sheath before looking around for access into the building from the roof.
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Glock vs HK: HK VP9 vs Glock 19 Comparison
Glock vs HK: A Comparison of Two Leading Handguns
The ongoing debate of Glock vs HK captivates firearm enthusiasts with its focus on two highly regarded pistol brands. Glock, renowned for its simplicity, reliability, and ease of maintenance, offers models like the Glock 19, which is favored for concealed carry and law enforcement due to its compact design and dependable performance. In contrast, the Heckler & Koch (HK) VP9 stands out with its ergonomic design, superior trigger, and advanced safety features, making it a top choice for those seeking precision and innovation. This comparison delves into the performance, accuracy, and overall value of these handguns to help you decide which one meets your specific needs.
Key Differences Between Glock and HK Pistols
Glock pistols, such as the Glock 19, feature a durable polymer frame and a "Safe Action" trigger system, emphasizing safety and ease of use. These attributes, combined with the lightweight and corrosion-resistant frame, make Glock a popular choice for both professional and personal use. On the other hand, HK pistols, like the VP9, are lauded for their ergonomic grips, customizable backstraps, and advanced factory sights, which enhance accuracy and user comfort. While Glock offers straightforward reliability, HK provides a refined shooting experience with its advanced engineering. To learn more about the Glock vs HK, check out Craft Holsters' Glock vs HK blog.
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Have a photo of my VP9LONG.
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Is HK listening to it’s customers or am I seeing shit? Did they finally realize there is space for extra rounds in all their handgun magazines? Do we no longer suck?
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Koizumi Hanayo Prototype Mercenary Outfit
[Equipments]
Main Firearm: S.A.T 8
Side Firearm: U.M.P 9
Side Firearm (Handgun): HK VP9
Blade: Standard Military Combat Knife (Given to JSDF Personnel)
#koizumi hanayo#love live#love live school idol project#love live au#Mercenary AU#musemercenary au#hk vp9#illustration
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Battle of the DA/SA Duty Pistols
With a world full of plastic fantastic pistols and striker fired Glocks and Glock clones…it’s refreshing to still see a variety of solid performing SA/DA pistols available from the major manufacturers. There’s of course advantages and disadvantages to a single action double action pistol, but I’d suggest that the pros far outweigh the cons. In the past few years I’ve been able to pick up as number of these classic style pistols and have really enjoyed learning them and shooting them.
A few years back I picked up a Beretta M9A4 which is the most recent version of the classic M9 series of pistols. I served with the original M9 while in the U.S. Navy and always wanted one. The M9A4 takes that classic lineage and amps it up with modern features. It truly is the best variant of the M9 with optics capabilities as well as different grips to fit a variety of hands. Gone is the humped and fat grip of the original that so many complained about, well those with small hands anyways. I’m so glad that these pistols are still being produced today been if they’ve been eclipsed by others.
Some time later I picked up an HK45 from Brownells. I had wanted an HK pistol and they’re one of the handful of manufacturers that still produce a large variety of SA/DA pistols. They VP9 is their only striker fired model currently being produced. The HK45 is very similar to the P30 and the USP. Unlike the USP however it has a much more ergonomic grip much like the P30 and VP9. Typical HK quality of course, this thing runs likes a top and is such a pleasure to shoot! My only wish is that I had grabbed a model with a threaded barrel to take full advantage of the .45ACP’s ability to be suppressed.
This year I decided to see exactly what CZ has to offer in the SA/DA arena. One of the models I had considered many times over the years was their successful Shadow 2 variants. The only thing that kept me from picking one up was the price and that it’s basically meant for competition. Then the Shadow 2 compact was released and IU said this is the one for me. Brownells got these in stock earlier this year so I grabbed one and boy am I glad I did! What an excellent pistol! I shoot it with ease and tend to shoot it better than even my M9A4. CZ did an outstanding job on these. The only complaint I can think of is the price, but other than that it’s one epic pistol. Just to see what CZ had to offer on the lower end of their SA/DA pistol line up I went ahead and picked up a P-07 as well. While not nearly as refined as the Shadow 2 Compact, the P07 is an excellent pistol in it’s own right. There are plenty of upgrades available for it as well, so I plan on exploring some of those.
So there you have it…my adventure down the SA/DA road. These pistols are all fine and I have a place for each of them in my collection. Still on the hunt for a few more SA/DA variants, so look for them in the near future!
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