H&k sfp9!!!

The SFP 9 and VP 9 are exactly the same pistol. The reason for naming it SFP 9 is that B&T has a patent on the name for their Veterinary Pistol 9 (VP 9).

Theres more too it then that - there is a weight difference between the SFP9 and VP9, it's minor though (SFP9 being lighter). Some were suggesting the SFP9 was not recommended to have +p ammunition run through it - but i've never read the manual for it.
Also depending on which SFP9 model you get there trigger pull weight is difference (TR model I believe it is, is the LEM heavier pull)
 
I have a VP9, the trigger is just slightly worse than a Walther PPQ, with a little bit more overtravel after the break. But it is still an excellent trigger! Really if you did a blind folded side by side test, it would be difficult to tell the difference between the HK & Walther. Blows away any of my stock triggered Glocks. I haven't compared it side by side to a P30. I will next time I go to my local range if they still have a P30 for sale. But for the price these are being offered at they are a much better deal than a Glock IMO.
 
The VP9 has a great trigger, I fired it side by side with a ppq yesterday, I would give the slight edge on the trigger to the ppq. The vp9 has a longer travel to reset. and a slightly heavier trigger pull. Both are great shooters.
 
How come? I have a really ugly threaded barrel and would like to get one of those barrels that just extend out a little bit.

Your gun was grey marketed into Canada and has no warranty here. The H&K distributor does not support the grey marketed guns. Since all of the ones they imported have the Canadian legal non threaded barrel there is no reason to import that barrel.

Ryan
 
Your gun was grey marketed into Canada and has no warranty here. The H&K distributor does not support the grey marketed guns. Since all of the ones they imported have the Canadian legal non threaded barrel there is no reason to import that barrel.

Ryan

quoted for truth. Glad I waited for it.
 
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