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2 Μαρ 2018 · The chart below shows the most up-to-date magazine compatibility list for modern HK pistols. The top row represents the type of magazine. At the bottom of each cell in the top row, you will find the part number (s) for the magazine.
HK VP9/P30 9mm 10 Round Magazine New HK German manufacture. Each magazine holds ten rounds only. This is the factory-correct magazine, not a knock-off or pinned 15-round magazine. Compatible With: HK VP9, VP9B, VP9L, VP9 OR, VP9 Match HK P30, P30L...
The P30 features enhanced ergonomics for improved comfort and control, while ambidextrous fire controls, including identical extended slide releases on both sides of the frame, as well as an ambidextrous paddle-style magazine release, deliver dependable comfort and control with both right- and left-handed shooters.
Yes, VP9 magazines work in the P30, both the 15 and the 17 round types. Edit to add, there used to be a HK mag compatibility chart in the HK handgun section on arfcom, but I don't know if it is still there. Yes you can. You can also use both of those in the P2000 or in the USP compact.
Each offering is a complete, fully assembled, ready for the range 30 round 9mm magazine. VP9/P30 magazines are currently hard to find. This offering is a valuable option for those that need an "emergency" backup ultra capacity magazine. When you need 30 rounds of firepower at your fingertips.
New HK German Manufactured & Factory Fresh Production. Each factory HK magazine holds 20 rounds for use in all VP9, P30, P30L, P30S 9mm Models. Each magazine is marked with the factory 20 round witness holes with the factory German HK polymer magazine extension installed and ready for 20 rounds of 9mm ammunition. Compatible With:
Heckler & Koch is also the only small arm supplier with a comprehensive product portfolio. Its range includes pistols, subma-chine guns, assault rifles, designated marksman rifles, training systems and 40 mm systems. The illustrations on the front and back fold-out pages show the functional elements of the weapon from the left and right sides.