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Paddles are the best. Never seen anyone accidentally drop a mag using paddles. Plus I like the ability to use a bunch of finger combinations to utilize it. That being said, holy shit German people, you made a love baby part Ruger lcp max and part Taurus. Ugly doesn’t cover it.
 
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For what it's worth there are two members on the HK forum, the admin and a moderator from Germany, that have shot the SFP9CC and the CC9. They both said on a gun this size they preferred the button mag release of the CC9 over the paddle release on the SFP9CC. It was easier to reach.
 
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I was talking with a HK rep a short while back and they basically said without fully admitting it that a paddle version is pending. I will grab one then for sure.


I saw a yt video about an oversea arms show where that model was shown...yes, I am waiting as well.
 
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Anyone have thoughts on the durability of the finish?

Having both Sigs and HKs my experience is that the HKs show less wear with scratches and holster wear (except with the slide release on HK45s Smile ). If so it could be one of the things worth paying for.


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I was talking with a HK rep a short while back and they basically said without fully admitting it that a paddle version is pending. I will grab one then for sure.


Thank you for this intel. I just bought the lady a VP9sk. As a new shooter I want her to have the same MOA to make things simple, easy. I told her about the CC9 for purse carry as the VP9sk will be her full size gun (she is 5’3”). So this is excellent news. I can wait on the CC9 since she needs 6 months on the VP9sk.



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I told her about the CC9 for purse carry


I know you know this but just in case and for all the folks just reading.

The CC9 has a bit of trigger travel but the pull and break are fairly light. Make sure she/everybody uses a rigid sided holster or compartment (with nothing else in it) when purse/bag/fanny pack etc. carrying.

I am only saying to reiterate safety and in no way mean this as condescending in any way.


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I am only saying to reiterate safety and in no way mean this as condescending in any way.


Every single one of us can use a safety reminder now and then.

Thanks Chris.


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I told her about the CC9 for purse carry


I know you know this but just in case and for all the folks just reading.

The CC9 has a bit of trigger travel but the pull and break are fairly light. Make sure she/everybody uses a rigid sided holster or compartment (with nothing else in it) when purse/bag/fanny pack etc. carrying.

I am only saying to reiterate safety and in no way mean this as condescending in any way.


I thank you for the PSA but I’ve been literally looking at the cheaper kydex stuff to put in there and hang it. No firearms of hers would be “slid” in there with the trigger guard exposed. No thanks!



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