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How to detail strip a VP9

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CAUTION: HK pistol designs represent an optimization of a combination of safety, speed of deployment, accuracy, dependability, and durability. Do not attempt to make an HK pistol “better” by altering any of its components. Altering any part of the pistol or magazine may cause injury or death and will also void any HK warranty on the product.

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Thanks, brother!


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"One cannot awaken a man who pretends to be asleep."
This will be very helpful in the future, thanks for posting in such great detail! Thanks
WOW--- thanks for the detailed, VP9 Disassembly/Reassembly tutorial!!! :eek:

Tony
Thanks, for posting in such great detail. Great job.
Thanks TooSixy for the exceptional tutotial. Outstanding detail!
Holy mother of jeebus! How long did this take you? NICE WORK! Thank you TooSixy, this is now the Unofficial HK VP9 Armorer's Guide

Seriously, excellent excellent work!
Thanks for the great post. I'll have to make my wife read up here so she can do this with her VP9 I got her.
ah.... now I see the "infamous" trigger bar spring that's been so hotly contested on other forums.
Wow, that's a lot of parts involved in the HK VP9. Thank you for this disassembly process. I wounded how many parts are involved versus Glock, S&W, Ruger and FN????


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Frame reassembly part is up! Working on the slide next.
Can't wait for the slide post, TwoSixy! I want to try a variety of reduced power striker springs and see what that does to the trigger weight. Thanks for your excellent work so far.
Quick question, is it possible to remove the sear block assembly without removing everything else?
Quick question, is it possible to remove the sear block assembly without removing everything else?
Yes. Once you've got the Trigger Housing Roll-Pin out, wiggle it out of the frame.
Yes. Once you've got the Trigger Housing Roll-Pin out, wiggle it out of the frame.
Great. I wasn't sure if the trigger bar would interfere or not. Thanks for the tutorial. Great work!
The Trigger Bar rides above the Sear Release Catch until you pull back the trigger at which point it will slides under the Sear Release Catch.
Thanks, needed this post.


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