Heckler&Koch VP9 User Manual

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SIGHTS AND AIMING

The VP9 is equipped with a three dot sighting system, similar to those first introduced by

HK on the P7 series pistol in the 1970s. The sights are adjustable for both windage (by

drifting) and elevation (by replacement of the front sight). Sights are installed and aligned

by HK technicians at the factory. Only an HK certified armorer should adjust or replace the

VP9 sights. Figure 8 shows correct sight alignment, Figure 9 shows common sight errors.

NOTE: The VP9 is test fired for accuracy by ensuring the point of aim equals point of

impact at 25 meters (27.3 yards). Individual results concerning accuracy and/or shot

placement are affected by such factors as stance, grip, ammunition, and engagement

range.

Figure 8 — Correct sight alignment

Figure 9 — Common sight alignment errors

FIRING

WARNING

1. Be sure of your target and what’s behind it! A bullet from a pistol travels as far as

a mile. It can easily pen e trate wood or plasterboard walls or even a car door.

2. Be sure that your hands and all parts of your body are kept away from the muzzle

of your pis tol at all times!

3. Always wear eye and ear protection when fir ing the pistol.

1. Acquire the proper sight alignment and sight picture (see Figure 8).

2. Control Breathing

3. Gradually squeeze the trigger straight to the rear while attempting to avoid disruption

to the sight picture and alignment.

4. Practice good follow-through techniques by maintaining proper sight picture and

trigger squeeze until after the firearm has discharged.

Figure 10 — Two-handed grip

The VP9 employs a striker fired trigger system that cocks the firing pin as the slide

recoils to the rear to extract and eject the fired cartridge case, thus ensuring a consistent

trigger pull on all shots, from the first to the last round in the magazine. Figure 11 & 12

show comparison of the cocked and uncocked firing pin positions, the rear, RED colored

portion of the firing pin is visible if the VP9 is cocked and ready to fire.

Figure 11 — Firing pin cocked Figure 12 — Firing pin uncocked

UNLOADING
The slide on the VP9 is locked back after the last round is fed from the magazine by the

spring loaded magazine follower engaging a tab located on the inside of the left hand

side release lever. As the slide release lever is pivoted upwards, the back of the lever

engages a cut-out on the bottom of slide and locks the slide to the rear.

The magazine can then be removed by depressing either side of the ambidextrous

magazine release and both a visual and a physical inspection can be performed on the

chamber/feed ramp area.

In the event that the operator wishes to cease firing and unload the firearm before the

last round in the magazine is fired then the standard clearing procedure for the VP9 is

recommended:

1. Point the muzzle of the VP9 in a safe direction with the operator’s fingers off the trigger

and outside the trigger guard.

2. Remove the magazine by depressing either side of the ambidextrous magazine release

and remove the magazine from the firearm.

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