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Is this the model without a safety? Is it pure double action?
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Is this the model without a safety? Is it pure double action?
VP9s do not have manual safeties. They have the trigger tab safety and a firing pin block only.
Luis, this model is a Striker Fired Pistol with no Manual Safety setup to mirror a smooth 5lb double action trigger pull. Though the VP9 is a striker-fired pistol, it's not necessarily a double-action-only pistol as when the slide articulates, it sets the striker spring. ... By definition, that's makes the VP9 a single action pistol! A result of this mechanism is that the trigger take up is free from resistance and quite silky. Cheers and stay safe!
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The VP9 does not have a "Manual safety" model, the P30 has a manual safy3ey model, the p30 is a hammer fired version of the vp9.And this trigger is not a double action it is a standard striker fired with take up to the wall then a brake with an average of 5 pounds, a short reset back to the wall and follow up shots at a shorter travel but same 5 pound break. The VP9 is the 1st pistol I ever bought and it has a fantastic trigger.