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I was at the gun store one day, and saw the VP-9, picked it up, it felt good in the hand, it looked good too, right beside it was the VP-40, picked it up too, it was a little heaver then the VP-9.
Both got my interest, but I bought the VP-9, due to the availability of the 9mm round, only thing was to go shoot it at the range.
That Saturday, I took it the range, and shot 200 rounds, it felt good, real good, very accurate. Holding it in the hand and looking at it, thinking about the VP-40, if it was just as good, it was worth getting it too.
Monday, I went to the gun store and bought the VP-40, still have both today, if there was such a thing as a VP-45, I would by it, and I did buy a H&K-45 for my son's birthday this year. I knew if he had it, I can shoot it anytime with him. So, I bought a Springfield Prodigy, and a Springfield Echelon, both worth the money, and as fun shooting.
Both got my interest, but I bought the VP-9, due to the availability of the 9mm round, only thing was to go shoot it at the range.
That Saturday, I took it the range, and shot 200 rounds, it felt good, real good, very accurate. Holding it in the hand and looking at it, thinking about the VP-40, if it was just as good, it was worth getting it too.
Monday, I went to the gun store and bought the VP-40, still have both today, if there was such a thing as a VP-45, I would by it, and I did buy a H&K-45 for my son's birthday this year. I knew if he had it, I can shoot it anytime with him. So, I bought a Springfield Prodigy, and a Springfield Echelon, both worth the money, and as fun shooting.
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