Just heard from a source:
Bad News:
-The VP9 is only for the American Market and will not be available to anyone else.
Good News:
-The rest of the world will get the SFP.
-HK and FN Sport are well aware of the legal requirements for handguns in the Canadian market.
-There will be 2 variants of the SFP, One will be the SFP9 TR and the second one will be the SFP9 SF.
-The SFP9 TR will pass the technical regulations concerning trigger pulls, example for the German Police standards.
-The SFP9 SF will be the same trigger that is in the VP9 in the United States.
-The SFP9 will be available after the German summer holiday or the end of the year.
-HK plans to sell it in Canada.
No other information available at this time.
Taking a break now to drink some more HK kool-aid (I've been drinking it for years now and it's never failed me).
Rich
PS: If some not so smart person wants to shoot 4 or 5 hundred rounds through a G36 on continuous full auto fire, there might be a heat problem.
Try that with some other guns, the gas tubes melt, the hand-guards catch fire ect...ect...ect...just a few thoughts....
Bad News:
-The VP9 is only for the American Market and will not be available to anyone else.
Good News:
-The rest of the world will get the SFP.
-HK and FN Sport are well aware of the legal requirements for handguns in the Canadian market.
-There will be 2 variants of the SFP, One will be the SFP9 TR and the second one will be the SFP9 SF.
-The SFP9 TR will pass the technical regulations concerning trigger pulls, example for the German Police standards.
-The SFP9 SF will be the same trigger that is in the VP9 in the United States.
-The SFP9 will be available after the German summer holiday or the end of the year.
-HK plans to sell it in Canada.
No other information available at this time.
Taking a break now to drink some more HK kool-aid (I've been drinking it for years now and it's never failed me).
Rich
PS: If some not so smart person wants to shoot 4 or 5 hundred rounds through a G36 on continuous full auto fire, there might be a heat problem.
Try that with some other guns, the gas tubes melt, the hand-guards catch fire ect...ect...ect...just a few thoughts....



















































