I like the slide melt. Don't care for the mag well. Would have liked forward cocking serrations. I'm sure it will work...
I like the slide melt. Don't care for the mag well. Would have liked forward cocking serrations. I'm sure it will work...
Me likey. Very subtle yet big changes.
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"Shooting is 90% mental. The rest is in your head." -Nils
Last-night i got listen to one my Sgt brag about getting one of the earliest inservice slots so he could get the new gun sooner. He spent about 10 minutes explaining how this gun was better.Well you can't talk about guns an expect me to not get excited. Got all excited for him and asked if they finally fixed the grip angle. He just flicked me off and drove away...
Hahah some guys are to easy to mess with...
Last edited by Flea; 08-16-2016 at 09:04 AM.
The first person to say "Take my money" needs to logout and go directly to Glocktalk where blind adherence is not only accepted but encouraged. Your PF membership will be reviewed.
Yep. But if the availability of parts and ease of service are still there - and they are - and the ergos more closely approximate the VP9 then why buy the VP9?
I ADORE my VP9s but... If the frame of the new GLOCK feels as nice as the current (I wish they had integrated a small beaver tail) I probably would have purchased one GLOCK, rented a VP9 and conducted a series of times, scored drills.
Upon doing this several times fastest time/highest score wins. Unless the differential is so minute in favor of the HK - in which I would go with the GLOCK.
Here in flooded BTR I'm wearing my VP9.
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