HK VP9A1 F

HK VP9A1 F

By: Dave Bahde

Extremely accurate, extremely reliable, and with tangible improvements over the original

Heckler and Koch’s VP9 was one of the few pistols I bought on my own for testing. There was a long waiting list for writers at the time it was introduced in 2014, so I circumvented the wait and wandered into a local gun store, where I grabbed one. Used as my primary carry and at several department qualifications, it also saw duty at several classes. Having been an HK LE dealer in the past, their pistols fit my hand well, and the VP9 was the most comfortable by a long shot. After a couple of years, it was sent to Ashbury Precision Ordnance to machine the slide for an RMR. It remained my primary pistol for years and was also used while teaching at Gunsite. In 2020, the first VP9 with a factory optic-plate system arrived and was reviewed for On Target Magazine. With the introduction of the 2025 On Target Editors’ Choice Award-winning VP9A1 F, my time with the VP9 has come full circle.

With the A1 designation comes improvements to the trigger, grip frame, and ambidextrous controls. Finger grooves have been removed from the front strap, while serrated trigger finger “index pads” have been added. Once mastered, dropping a mag with HK’s paddle-style magazine release is intuitive, quick, and can be done with the index finger or thumb of the firing hand.

HK VP9A1 F

The VP9A1, available in full-size and compact versions, is the latest generation with improvements that revolve around “enhancing the connection between serious users and their pistols .” Improvements were made to the trigger, grip frame, and controls. Serrated “index pads” have been added, while finger grooves were deleted from the front strap. A flared magazine well is molded into the frame to facilitate quick magazine changes. Serrated recesses on the magazine base plate facilitate easier insertion and removal of the magazine. Maritime-style serrations are added to the front and rear sections of the slide. The trigger pull has been improved, featuring a shorter and lighter take-up, a single-action break, and a short, positive reset. The firing mechanism now utilizes a nickel-Teflon-coated trigger bar. Improvements have also been made to the bilateral “paddle” magazine release and slide release. HK’s Universal Ergonomic Grip, featuring interchangeable backstraps and side panels, makes it easy to fit most any shooter’s hands.

The VP9A1 is optic-cut from the factory and is available in either full-size or compact “K” versions, and either with or without a factory-mounted Holosun SCS optic. Improved Maritime-style serrations have been added fore and aft on the slide.

The “F” variant indicates “full-sized” and comes with one 17-round magazine and one 20-rounder. My test pistol included a Holosun SCS RDS, which bumped the retail price to $1,449.00 from $1,049.00. I’ve used the SCS on a few of my own pistols, and it’s quickly becoming one of the most popular pistol optics on the market. The SCS (Solar Charging Sight) features an internal battery with a reported 20,000-hour runtime. The reticle color is green (green is also much easier for me to pick up) with either a 2 MOA dot, a dot with a 32 MOA circle, or the circle minus the dot.

The VP9A1 ships with one flush-fit 17-round magazine and one extended 20-rounder, both of which easily loaded to capacity and functioned flawlessly. With different-sized interchangeable palm swell panels and backstraps, the VP9A1 is very adaptable to shooter hand size an

Range Time

Going all the way back to my first VP9, the trigger was one of its best features: crisp and predictable, yet duty-capable. If there was a complaint, the reset could have been a bit more tactile and positive. On the A1, take-up is minimal, with a short, predictable, and noticeable reset. Not only was it fast, it was easy to produce some very good accuracy. My best five-shot group at 25 yards was clustered at around 0.75 inches using Wilson Combat’s 115-grain +P Lehi Defense ME (Maximum Expansion) — accuracy that led to consistent hits on the 18-inch steel at 100 yards.

Reloads take some getting used to with the paddle system, but the learning curve is short. I first used the paddle release on HK’s USP when it was introduced, and honestly, it’s fast, positive, and easier to use during unconventional manipulations. The remaining controls are in conventional positions and are intuitive to operate and easy to access.

The best 25-yard, five-shot group during testing measured out at approximately 0.75 inches using Wilson Combat’s 115-grain +P Lehi Defense ME (Maximum Expansion). That’s about as accurate as it gets in a handgun. All other ammunition turned in still-very-impressive 1.25 to 1.50-inch best groups.

Final Thoughts

In regard to the original VP9, HK asked and answered most of the questions and concerns with the introduction of the A1 model. A factory optic-cut slide with a solid mounting system, an improved trigger with less take up, a crisp second stage, and no overtravel are certainly not things anyone will complain about. The grip-insert system makes fitting to most any sized hands possible and provides excellent ergonomics and a usable grip texture. HK nailed it with the iron sights; the Tritium front sight and black serrated rear are among the most popular duty and self-defense setups these days. The pistol is highly accurate, reliable, and comfortable to shoot with +P loads. I’m not sure it gets much better in a full-size defensive pistol. See it at your nearest HK dealer, or for more information, contact Heckler & Koch; Tel.: (706) 568-1906; E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.hk-usa.com

Extremely accurate, reliable, and comfortable to shoot with +P loads; overall, the VP9A1 gives you an unexplainable yet reassuring feeling that it’s going to keep running no matter how bad the situation gets.

Specifications:

Action:                        Striker fired

Caliber:                      9mm

Barrel Length:           4.53 inches

Overall Length:         7.76 inches

Width:                         1.30 inches

Height:                       5.46 inches

Weight:                      23.28 ounces

Finish:                        Black

Sights:                        Optic plate system, fixed sights

Capacity:                   20+1 rds.

MSRP:                       $1,049.00 ($1,449.00 with optic)