TP9 #### from today's range session..

Very Very nice.

Also, I highly doubt you posted those pictures to run in the large amounts of green in the photos. I think it has more to do with rubbing it in that you have a tp9 in your possession. haha

How is it to fire one handed with the stock folded? is it well balanced?
 
How is it to fire one handed with the stock folded? is it well balanced?

That's actually a very good question. :cheers:

Firing it one handed is about as hard as firing a large revolver one handed. It's a little muzzle heavy so it's not my preferred way of firing it.;)

Firing it two handed with the stock folded with the firing hand on the grip and the support hand on the vertical grip is very hard. It's very wobbly and not a desirable position. Using a red dot with this position is worse than using open sights.

The best way I have found to fire it with the stock folded its to fire it like you would any handgun. With the firing hand on the grip and the support hand wrapped around the firing hand. It's then quite stable.

Firing it with the stock extended and using the vertical grip is a very solid set up.
 
I have to ask, how recent are those pictures???????? please tell us they are from the fall and that you are also suffering with the rest of us through a snowy winter???



I really like the TP9 and this thread has revived my desire to get one..............
 
lol where is all this snow you guys are complaining about? there is basically nothing here in ottawa!

op, any videos of your toy? :D
 
When they classify firearms in Canada do they just throw a dart at a board or what??????????? I am already confused about so many of the firearm laws I guess this is just another to shake my head at. Thanks for the info everybody.
 
because the TP9 is considered a rifle and not a pistol go figure. Another RCMP bendover.

The TP9 is sold as a pistol in the US, without the folding stock. Wolverine Supplies tried to import 10 round pistol mags but the RCMP would not allow it. They told him that they would not discuss it further in writing...:rolleyes:

When they classify firearms in Canada do they just throw a dart at a board or what???????????

Yes, they do.
 
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