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Just picked it up a little bit ago. Looking forward to getting it to the range. Feels nice. Wanted to compare to my Sig P365X. Pic w/ barrels pointing right the CC9 has the extended 12 round mag. The pic w/ barrels left the CC9 has the flush fitting 10 round mag in. The P365X has the factory 12 round touch magazine in.
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Nice! I'll be interested in a range report, especially in comparison to the P365.
 
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I'd be interested in a range report as well...recent magazine article I read indicated these have amazingly good accuracy at 25 Yards...curious if that was a 'one-off' or not.

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Awesome. Can’t wait to hear how it goes. I have one on the way as well.



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recent magazine article I read indicated these have amazingly good accuracy at 25 Yards..


Good for them. You know what doesn’t have amazingly good accuracy at 25 yards? ME!!! Smile. Damn thing could come with a scope and a forward observer and I sure as hell won’t be able to use a tiny gun like this at 25 yards…..or damn near any pistol. I may suck but at least I’m an honest realist. Razz


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I love mine. It took it out today to sight in the Holosun I bought for it. It’s going to replace my P365.


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I want one of those too. I still haven't seen one in person.


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I put another 150 rounds thru mine a couple hours ago. I have a holosun EPS carry on it. I am at around 1,000 rounds thru it at this point.
100% reliable, and target gun accurate.
Its not the smallest 9mm in its class, but I do think its the best.
 
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I need one of these like I need a tail. But I've never had an HK, never seen one small enough, IMO, for carry here in Florida, and never even handled one.

But the hype when this came out-well, okay, I'll try it.

But, so far I've never seen one for sale locally and the few on the 'net are so far over priced that even a fool like me ain't gonna buy one. One guy wanted $1100 with an extra mag and Kydex holster IIRC.

I still wanna try one, but I'm not so hot for one as I was a couple months ago.

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I would have been REALLY interested a few years ago. Now I have too many micro nines. They can brag about taking 7+ years to test the thing through NATO testing and make it perfect, but to me it simply sounds like an excuse for being REALLY REALLY late to the micro nine party. Seems like more customer indifference with the typical "HK. Because you suck, and we hate you" attitude. I still remember the catalog cover with the bullets loaded backwords.

Don't get me wrong, it seems like a decent pistol and I actually watched a bazillion youtube vid's just to see if it was worth adding to the too-large micro collection, but in at least two different videos (one being Honest Outlaw, can't remember the other) it had malfunctions where the cartridge casing didn't eject completely and stopped the gun. Sure they weren't huge hard-to-clear failures, but they were stoppages nonetheless so the whole "passed every NATO test" thing makes it better than what's already on the market argument kind of weak.

One thing I do NOT like just from the pictures, is the metal protrusion in the trigger guard for the rear of the safety lever to butt against. It's like an afterthought piece of engineering. "Oh damn, we made the back of the safety lever too short or incorrectly. Let's stick in an little ugly piece of metal into the back of the trigger guard so it will work and pretend we meant it to be like that the whole time!" Also the fact that it looks like Taurus doesn't help. Yes, I know this is probably a 100x better than a Taurus, but doesn't mean I don't want my pistols to be distinctive from a junky pistol.
 
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I would have been REALLY interested a few years ago. Now I have too many micro nines. They can brag about taking 7+ years to test the thing through NATO testing and make it perfect, but to me it simply sounds like an excuse for being REALLY REALLY late to the micro nine party. Seems like more customer indifference with the typical "HK. Because you suck, and we hate you" attitude. I still remember the catalog cover with the bullets loaded backwords.

Don't get me wrong, it seems like a decent pistol and I actually watched a bazillion youtube vid's just to see if it was worth adding to the too-large micro collection, but in at least two different videos (one being Honest Outlaw, can't remember the other) it had malfunctions where the cartridge casing didn't eject completely and stopped the gun. Sure they weren't huge hard-to-clear failures, but they were stoppages nonetheless so the whole "passed every NATO test" thing makes it better than what's already on the market argument kind of weak.

One thing I do NOT like just from the pictures, is the metal protrusion in the trigger guard for the rear of the safety lever to butt against. It's like an afterthought piece of engineering. "Oh damn, we made the back of the safety lever too short or incorrectly. Let's stick in an little ugly piece of metal into the back of the trigger guard so it will work and pretend we meant it to be like that the whole time!" Also the fact that it looks like Taurus doesn't help. Yes, I know this is probably a 100x better than a Taurus, but doesn't mean I don't want my pistols to be distinctive from a junky pistol.


I feel the same. I probably won’t be getting one.
 
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I have recently picked one up and I do agree, if you have a micro compact that you like there is nothing compelling here to make you run out and get one. Its a good micro compact nothing more nothing less. So far I quite like mine but its not something physics altering or anything.

As for the stoppages in the videos both were with 115 grain "powder puff stuff" and HK's, especially 9mm HK's, especially small HK 9mms tend to need a box or three of hotter or heavier ammo to break them in. It may not always be the case but its a good rule of thumb. Current Glocks can be like this too.


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