357 magnums in my Chiapa are painful because the recoil goes straight into my palm/wrist.
I always thought that the weakest design element of the Rhino was the way the grip was designed. I also noticed that shooting a Rhino with the wood grips was somewhat more uncomfortable than shooting a Rhino with rubber grips.
But the bore axis on the H9 appears to be just above the plane of the wrist, (unlike the Rhino where it sat just below the plane of the wrist) still allowing some torque/muzzle flip to help with overall energy dissipation/recoil control.
Time will tell of course. I would love to shoot an H9 all the same.
January 10, 2017, 08:12 PM
soggy_spinout
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Originally posted by RogueJSK:
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Originally posted by DSgrouse: 34 oz iirc
Correct. (That's the unloaded weight.)
It's the exact same weight as a P226, or a couple ounces lighter than a Commander 1911.
That's not overly heavy. Balance is a different factor, though...
Hmm...I would've thought that it would be heavier than a P226 given that its frame is supposed to be steel.
January 14, 2017, 10:56 AM
Dakor
I may bitch a lot when it comes to Sig putting a rail on practically every pistol, but seriously WTF was Hudson thinking putting a rail on this gun? I can't imagine a light hanging below my wrist and adding to the potentially unbalanced nature of the gun.
January 19, 2017, 01:59 PM
3/4Flap
At first blush I thought it was an integral laser or light hanging below the barrel.
Yeah, it's going to be odd having a light way Down Under.
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January 19, 2017, 02:35 PM
Rustpot
TheFirearmBlog has a video of the H9 including firing some rounds and talking with a couple of the people from Hudson about the gun and some design aspects and iterations.
Seems like a missed opportunity to have a striker-fired 1911 design that fits existing 1911 holsters. Every striker-fired gun I can think of has the recoil spring assembly under the barrel. I'm not an engineer, but why re-invent the wheel?
January 19, 2017, 04:23 PM
DSgrouse
This is not just under the barrel. By lowering the bareel/bore access, they had to move the whole recoil system to the dust cover area. This significantly lowers the bore axis to just over the hand. Lower the access the less felt recoil.
January 19, 2017, 04:31 PM
Ryanp225
Looks are starting to grow on me. Like something out of Bladerunner.
January 19, 2017, 04:35 PM
Chowser
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Originally posted by Il Cattivo:
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Originally posted by Dusty78: $1000 for a gun is not that crazy anymore.
For a new, untested product that boils down to another striker-fired double-stack 9mm? Yes it is.
Agreed. I'm going to try the new CZ which is less than half that
Not minority enough!
January 19, 2017, 04:37 PM
glow
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Originally posted by DSgrouse: This is not just under the barrel. By lowering the bareel/bore access, they had to move the whole recoil system to the dust cover area. This significantly lowers the bore axis to just over the hand. Lower the access the less felt recoil.
My bet is Hudson's fate will be worse than Kahr. All that (practically nonsense) engineering and the end result is a bore axis no lower than a bog standard Glock. Then with a grip angle that is more vertical than a 1911 (nevermind an A1 or a Glock), the effective bore axis is moved even higher.
January 19, 2017, 05:03 PM
Rustpot
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Originally posted by Il Cattivo:
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Originally posted by Dusty78: $1000 for a gun is not that crazy anymore.
For a new, untested product that boils down to another striker-fired double-stack 9mm? Yes it is.
If it ends up being a POS we'll likely hear about it before it even hits most store shelves, like the R51.
Given most of the comments I'd say that most people wouldn't be happy if it was a 1911 that took Glock mags and was made by Glock. "Another 1911, they couldn't change things up just a little bit? How about a more modern feel?"
No, it's not a 1911. No, it won't fit in other people's holsters.
It's *gasp* a NEW GUN! And priced well against other higher-grade guns like the Legion and Wilson Beretta for which it will compete with more directly.
It's not a me-too Glock. If it was they'd be crazy. It's not a me-too 1911. We've got enough of both (and like 3 more Glocks from other brands came out at SHOT this year).
It's different. I like it. If they can get it out to market and reports are good it might make it into my safe instead of a Legion this year.
January 19, 2017, 05:21 PM
Forty Cal
I checked out the H9 at Shot today. The gun felt great in my hands and the sear reset was like a 1911. One of friends was able to shoot a few rounds through it at media day and he was impressed too. I also wonder about the low light rail and will try to go back tomorrow and ask about that.
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One advantage of the light being hung in the Deep south is the lens won't get covered but muzzle blast fouling.
Hey, I'm tryin' OK?
I wanna see the guts of this thing. Looks interesting.
********************** 53 Jesus said to them, “Very truly I tell you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you.
Read Quod Apostolici Muneris (1878) LEO XIII. This Pope warned us about the Socialists before most folks knew what a Socialist was...
January 20, 2017, 11:56 AM
BillyBonesNY
It will make its way into a. Computer gane and sell like wildfire.
Very interesting design with sound design and reasoning.
I can't wait to get my hands on one. Would prefer it not having a rail though. Wouldn't want to stack anything below the furthest point... if required, maybe a side mount?
Or, suck it up like the old days and free-hand a light.
Originally posted by Rustpot: It's *gasp* a NEW GUN! And priced well against other higher-grade guns like the Legion and Wilson Beretta for which it will compete with more directly.
That's the point we're waiting to see proven, isn't it?