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I just ran my VP9 in a tactical course this weekend. Ran flawlessly and made my shooting look even better than I am. Mine's a keeper too.
Me too! Multiple courses, thousands of rounds, zero malfunctions and a permanent smile on my face when I shoot it!
 

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Just took mine to the range last Saturday! I could not get over how much more accurate I was with that gun compared to my others that I brought with me! Especially since it was my first time shooting it!
 

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That's where I get stuck. My P30L has hit its smooth trigger stride. So I want to shoot it more. But I also love my VP9. They constantly battle for my attention.
This is my exact problem! I want to mount a rmr on one of them but I just can't decide. Then I get all keyed up to sell the p30l and get a new vp9 to mount the rmr on and just can't bring myself to sell the p30l because the 4.1 trigger is soooooo nice. So I just keep shooting both and dreaming of a rmr....


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This is my exact problem! I want to mount a rmr on one of them but I just can't decide. Then I get all keyed up to sell the p30l and get a new vp9 to mount the rmr on and just can't bring myself to sell the p30l because the 4.1 trigger is soooooo nice. So I just keep shooting both and dreaming of a rmr....


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Buy another set of P30L and VP9. Mount RMR on both of them. Problem solve :)
 

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I have had polymer framed, striker fired pistols in the past, but have never been overly impressed with any of them. The H&K has the most comfortable grip of any I have held/shot. The trigger is pretty nice, not exactly 1911'ish, but very nice for a striker fired pistol. The factory night sights (scored the LE model) needed to be knocked to the right a bit, no big deal. Now it shoots where I point it. I was only able to put 200 rounds through it Monday (without incident), so another 3-400 and I think I'm going to make it my carry pistol. I may even try it out in USPSA Production division, once I get a few more mags for it. I did find out that it prefers most bullet types except hard cast lead. They were all over the target. The jacketed/coated/plated bullets all did very well. It is accurate, has a very decent trigger, feel great in the hand, what more could you ask for?
 
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