Reducing Recoil in an HK VP9

The HK VP9, with its reinforced polyamide frame and cold hammer-forged polygonal bore, is lightweight and offers intuitive shooting controls.

It’s a great pistol and is very popular with shooters around the country. There’s just one minor catch.

That lightweight frame, a feature it shares in common with Glock pistols, lowers the overall mass of the gun.

Consequently, recoil is a little hotter than some shooters expect, even with 9mm. Here’s what you can do to reduce it.

Install an HK Compensator
Arguably the best thing you can do to minimize recoil in an HK VP9 is to install an HK compensator.

Anarchy Outdoors makes a good one. Their HK compensator is available in 5 colors, is compatible with both the VP9 and VP40, and is easy to install.

Most importantly, their compensator can reduce felt recoil by as much as 50% while also combating muzzle flip.

It does this without compromising shot power, and the reduction in recoil and muzzle flip makes it easier to line up faster, more accurate follow-up shots.

Add a Heavier Guide Rod
Adding a heavier guide rod to your HK VP9 will make the whole gun heavier, which some people will gripe about because it will be less comfortable to carry, but it will also cut recoil.

This occurs because, as the overall mass of the gun increases, there’s more mass to absorb the force of recoil.

The addition of a heavier guide rod will also counter the lightness of the frame and add weight, specifically near the muzzle.

This, like an HK compensator, will help to keep the muzzle down while firing, improving the speed and accuracy of follow up shots.

In terms of upgrades, the heavier guide rod and compensator combo is one of the most effective ones you can make.

Shoot Lighter Loads
Grab a box of your favorite 9mm ammo, whatever it is you shoot with your HK VP9. Look at the box and find muzzle velocity and bullet weight.

The higher these two things are, the more recoil this ammo is going to produce. But we don’t want you to get lost in a mathematical quandary, so let’s make it easier.

There should also be a mark on the box for muzzle energy, measured in ft-lbs. The higher a cartridge’s muzzle energy is, the more recoil it will produce.

When comparing loads, choose the one with lower muzzle energy. This will produce less recoil.

There’s just one caveat. Don’t make any changes to defensive ammo because you don’t want to diminish shot power. This advice is for target practice only.

Also, don’t get extreme. If the cartridge doesn’t produce enough energy it might cause cycling issues.

Hold It Right
Hold your VP9 like you mean it. Grip it high, tight, and hard, with the webbing of your shooting hand right up at the base of the slide.

Lay both of your thumbs along the frame to maximize surface area contact with the gun. You want as much contact and control as possible. Wrap your support hand full around the front of your shooting hand, snugly. Keep this hand high, too.

Then, extend your elbows nearly fully and grip the gun hard, almost as hard as you can without overexerting yourself.

Lean In
Last but not least, get lower and lean in. Bend your knees slightly, then lean slightly forward at your shoulders.

This will accomplish two things. It will lower your center of gravity and shift it forward. That way, you will be passively better equipped to absorb the force of recoil produced without losing your balance.

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