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HK CC9

I’ve shot a couple.

It’s nice; the ones I’ve shot have had no issues, it’s a good trigger, accurate as any small 9mm.

I do like it better than most of the competition; better than the 365, Hellcat, etc.

I’m sure I’ll eventually get one for the collection, but I’m in no hurry; tiny 9’s aren’t my thing for carry.
 
I have one and really like it. Mine shoots very nicely not as snappy and the hellcat or 365.
Additionally, though pricey, Hk parts now has 15 and 17 round mags available.
Thanks, I have had the 365 and the Hellcat. Right now I have a shield plus which is ok but really want a smaller HK. I have the VP9 and VP9SK but kind of heavy and don't mind smaller guns. I have found that the HK's seem to fit my hand better. This would be my carry gun.
 
I have one. Functions very well. Waiting though for someone to make an aftermarket grip module. HK says they are coming. I just would rather a more aggressive grip. I put a talon grip tape on it, and it has helped.
 

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I have one. Functions very well. Waiting though for someone to make an aftermarket grip module. HK says they are coming. I just would rather a more aggressive grip. I put a talon grip tape on it, and it has helped.
That's what's kinda kept me from buying online, looks like not much grip texture, especially the upper portion - it has none. So I'm with OP and hoping to find one locally to put in hand before purchasing.
 
Was wondering if anyone here has a CC9. I still want one but I can't find one locally to put my paws on it. I hate to purchase online then find out it's crap. I'm sure it's a great gun but would like to hear opinions of some who have one. Thanks
It's amazing! Where do you live? PM me, my best friend is a HK rep. I played with these almost a year ago. They shot amazingly well.
 
Have shot one, and while I can say the P365XL looks bigger in most measurements, height, length, width, the HK feels larger, due in part to i believe a larger circumference grip, at least it feels that way to me.

I do shoot the p365XL better personally which is why I got it.
 
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I’ve shot a couple.

It’s nice; the ones I’ve shot have had no issues, it’s a good trigger, accurate as any small 9mm.

I do like it better than most of the competition; better than the 365, Hellcat, etc.

I’m sure I’ll eventually get one for the collection, but I’m in no hurry; tiny 9’s aren’t my thing for carry.
Size - wise, how is it compared to a Glock 19?

I just have not had much success going smaller than G19/23.
 
An American made HK'INO (HK in name only). I reckon it's a good option for those who want something with HK etched on the slide, but I don't think it offers anything that much better if at all than the Hellcat, P365, Shield Plus, etc. That's my opinion.

The SPF9cc is what everyone was waiting and hoping for. The CCP is just more of the same with a HK price tag and less aftermarket support.
 
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I'll wait for this or will stick with my Hellcat and Shield Plus.... The SPF9CC is something different instead of just a 1 for 1 clone of everything else on the market.

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  1. Modular chassis system.
  2. Options of having the paddle mag release, going with the U.S. style button release, or a "heel" magazine release (3 different options in total). Not sure if the heel release version would every be available in the U.S.
  3. There will be two trigger variations deemed the "SF²⁴" and "TR²⁵" trigger. The SF²⁴ will have a lighter trigger and shorter travel and reset.
  4. Two frame modes: "Standard" and "Shape." Standard mode will be fully ambitious with controls on both sides. "Shape" will be streamlined and optimized for snag free carry with contoured one-sided controls.
  5. Flush fit for deep concealment or magazines with a pinky extension a full grip.
  6. Interchangeable backstraps (no need to go the asinine Sig P365 and P320 route by having to buy an entire new frame module to get a grip that fits your hand). The option for a beavertail will be built into the backstrap. 6 options for back straps in total. Small, Medium, and Large with and without a beavertail.
  7. Factory rail OR no rail frame modules on a micro. You have the option of which. I can't recall if both modules came with the gun or not. Don't quote me, but I think the rep. said both ship with the gun.
  8. Rear cocking indicator
  9. Cocking assist tabs. (Can be removed.)
  10. It's also has similar dimensions to the P365 and Hellcat.
  11. Developed for military, L.E., and special forces usage.
The SFPCC has the removable wings, multiple back straps (6 in total IIRC) including some with beaver tails. It's supposed to be S, M, and L with and without the beaver tail. It's modular like the P365. It comes with the mag that's flush fit and it ships with a pinky extension. It's about the same size and weight as the P365, but with more features. For those who like the CCP because of the grip length, keep in mind that the SFPCC is modular, and there will probably be an XL versions just like there is with the P365, Hellcat, Taurus Gx4, Shield Plus, so on and so forth. Basically, the grip length will be a moot point.... Just like with the HK VP9, there's supposed to be a button and paddle mag release options available. Again, the SFPCC was designed for military and police market, and the CCP was designed exclusively for the American civilian market.

Rich (BB code):
P365:
Length: 5.8"
Width: 1"
Height: 4.3"
Weight: 17.6 oz (w/o mag)
Weight: 18.6 oz (with mag)
Trigger: 6 lb

SFP9CC:
Length: 6.02" (on beavertail version only. Shorter w/o beavertail backstrap.)
Width: 1.14" @ cocking tabs; .93" @ slide
Height: 4.1" (from top of iron sights to flush mag)
Weight: 17.28 oz (w/o mag)
Weight: 19.40 oz (10 rounds loaded)
Trigger: 5.6 lb (unsure which trigger type this is)

SHIELD-PLUS:
Length: 6.1"
Width: 1.1" (0.94 without controls)
Height: 4.6"
Weight: 20.2 oz (unloaded 10-round mag)
Weight: 26 oz (loaded)
Trigger: ~5.5 lb
 
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