I didn't see anyone else ask, but for PPQ owners, how does this compare? Trigger wise, fit and finish, pointability, etc....
Let me preface by saying that the SFP9 trigger is fantastic; especially for a striker-fired pistol. That said, the PPQ's trigger is noticeably better, although only slightly. But make no mistake, it is better than the SFP9/VP9 in every aspect. The PPQ has less overall travel, crisper break and about half of the reset travel of the SFP9. Now to be clear , this is most noticeable during dry firing and particularly when switching from one to the other for the sake of comparison. On the firing line, taking actual shots, I am hard pressed to tell the difference between the two but a slight edge has to go to the PPQ if we are just talking about the trigger alone.
Overall, at least in my assessment, the SFP9 is a better pistol. I like the fit and feel of the gun better than the PPQ, particularly what HK did with the slide release lever. The gun just fits my hand and my shooting style better than the PPQ. But that is pretty subjective. I'm sure there are many shooters that would have the opposite opinion.
The fit and finish of both pistols is very good but again, there is just something about the SFP9 that I like better. It's hard for me to quantify properly, but When I grip the PPQ I always feel like my hand is hanging over the bottom of the grip even though it is not. Thew grip just feels oddly short to me. It is definitley not too short for me, it just feels that way and i'm not really sure why....
Both are great guns and both will have die-hard fanatics and haters I'm sure. But for me, the SPF9/VP9 is my platform of choice. The PPQ with 6 mags, Raven Concealment holster an mag pouch will be hitting the EE in the next couple of days.


















































