Capybara
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Mainly for range fun, target, possibly competition in the future? All seem like great pistols. None are on the California Handgun Roster but can be bought here from an exempt person for a VERY high price.
I've always wanted to own an H&K firearm. I've never owned one but have shot plenty of them and they generally make really excellent guns.
The Walther seems pretty nice too and it has a normal mag release whereas with the VP9, you have to hunt down a VP9B to get the same button release, rare here in California. I'm not totally against the paddle release either. I have heard that the PPQ M2 shoots well and that the stock trigger is better than the VP9
The Canik is getting rave reviews from owners, I have never shot one but the reputation is very good. I have owned other Turk made firearms and generally, I find the Turks make very good guns.
I've always wanted to own an H&K firearm. I've never owned one but have shot plenty of them and they generally make really excellent guns.
The Walther seems pretty nice too and it has a normal mag release whereas with the VP9, you have to hunt down a VP9B to get the same button release, rare here in California. I'm not totally against the paddle release either. I have heard that the PPQ M2 shoots well and that the stock trigger is better than the VP9
The Canik is getting rave reviews from owners, I have never shot one but the reputation is very good. I have owned other Turk made firearms and generally, I find the Turks make very good guns.