NEW H&K CC9 Review: Was the Wait Worth It?

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Still not as good as a Glock.
I can strip every last part from a Glock.
Can’t to that with HK.
If I can’t fix any possible problem myself I don’t want it.
HK doesn't have problems, so no reason to fix.

Either does Glock.

Where do you buy your HK's and Glock's from, 80% part kits from Wish.com?
 
HK doesn't have problems, so no reason to fix.

Either does Glock.

Where do you buy your HK's and Glock's from, 80% part kits from Wish.com?
I like that I can detail strip a Glock.

HK is not user serviceable. To me that indicates poor design. A yard Ape can detail strip a Glock and the parts don’t need finishing.

You need all kinds of expensive tools to detail strip a HK. Then when you put it back together they won’t fit right.
 
This is hopeless. Companies need to come up with something other than kinda sort of making another glock that's worse.
 
This is hopeless. Companies need to come up with something other than kinda sort of making another glock that's worse.
Nobody can legally copy a Glock.
They try but it always ends up bad.

I’d sooner carry a Gen 2.5 Glock 26 than such trash.

Even with the mass premium it’s better than any HK.
 
This is hopeless. Companies need to come up with something other than kinda sort of making another glock that's worse.
We've reached the golden age of polymer striker handguns for a while. Just like phones have been more or less rectangular bars for at least a decade and a half already, with the exception of some stupid flip shit recently. Design is always cyclical though. If we don't leap forward into phased plasma weaponry soon, future pistols might go more baroque in design.
 
Nobody can legally copy a Glock.
They try but it always ends up bad.

I’d sooner carry a Gen 2.5 Glock 26 than such trash.

Even with the mass premium it’s better than any HK.
You don't understand patent protection, do you? Want to guess why all the P80 frames, etc., are gen3 clones?
 
You don't understand patent protection, do you? Want to guess why all the P80 frames, etc., are gen3 clones?
Still not as nice as the real deal.

Even the aftermarket slides are not as good.

Glock had about 10 hours of video on the company for their anniversary a few years ago.

Information there in will prevent anyone from straying from the real deal.

Comparable quality control measures are unmatched in this industry.
 
Still not as nice as the real deal.

Even the aftermarket slides are not as good.

Glock had about 10 hours of video on the company for their anniversary a few years ago.

Information there in will prevent anyone from straying from the real deal.

Comparable quality control measures are unmatched in this industry.
First, it was "they aren't allowed"
Now, "they're not as nice"

Who cares about corporate propaganda?
 
The gen 3 and earlier 26 had too fat of a grip.
The new gen 5 with the smaller grip circumference and no finger grooves is a great gun.
I’d still rather have my 43x. The 26 is simply too damn fat for what it is. I also had a Gen 3 Glock 26. I dumped that thing faster than any gun I’ve ever had.
 
We've reached the golden age of polymer striker handguns for a while. Just like phones have been more or less rectangular bars for at least a decade and a half already, with the exception of some stupid flip shit recently. Design is always cyclical though. If we don't leap forward into phased plasma weaponry soon, future pistols might go more baroque in design.
I think the ported slide and barrel cerakoted orange with giant mag wells is the new baroque.
 
Who cares. I’ve never needed to strip every last part from a Glock and neither have you.
I had to clean out oil mistakenly dumped in the firing pin channel.

The idea that Glock had so few parts and they all work reliably like magic makes the Glock better.

Glock controls the entire supply chain, too. Except the Swiss made trigger spring.

Lord knows where HK gets the crap they put into their guns. It’s all outsourced from the lowest bidder.

Just compare the looks of a Glock and HK slide internally. The fit and finish of a Glock is flawless and perfect. Not so on an HK.
 
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