HK CC9 Vs Everybody (comparing to popular edc options)

Published on October 20, 2024
Duration: 10:05

This video from SPN Firearms provides an expert-level comparison of the HK CC9 against numerous popular Everyday Carry (EDC) handguns. The presenter, an experienced shooter, details the HK CC9's break-in period and then meticulously compares its size, capacity, and features against models from FN, Glock, Sig Sauer, Ruger, Kimber, CZ, Beretta, Springfield Armory, Smith & Wesson, and Canik. The analysis focuses on practical aspects relevant to concealed carry, offering insights into which firearms excel in specific niches like pocket carry or shootability.

Quick Summary

The HK CC9, a 9mm pistol with a 12+1 capacity, requires a break-in period of about two boxes of ammunition. It is compared extensively against popular EDC handguns like the Glock 43X, Sig P365, and FN Reflex, generally matching their size while offering competitive or superior capacity, making it a strong contender for concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & HK CC9 Overview
  2. 00:59HK CC9 vs. FN Reflex
  3. 01:38HK CC9 vs. Glock 26
  4. 02:00HK CC9 vs. Sig P365
  5. 02:24HK CC9 vs. Ruger Max-9
  6. 02:47HK CC9 vs. Kimber Mako R7
  7. 03:18HK CC9 vs. Ruger LCP Max
  8. 03:37HK CC9 vs. Glock 43X
  9. 03:59HK CC9 vs. CZ P-10 S
  10. 04:17HK CC9 vs. Beretta PX4 Storm Sub-Compact
  11. 04:36HK CC9 vs. Hellcat Pro Comp
  12. 04:58HK CC9 vs. Glock 48
  13. 05:25HK CC9 vs. M&P Shield Plus
  14. 06:17HK CC9 vs. Glock 33
  15. 06:49HK CC9 vs. Canik Mete MC9
  16. 07:11HK CC9 vs. Glock 30S
  17. 07:30HK CC9 vs. Hellcat
  18. 07:56HK CC9 vs. M&P CSX
  19. 08:45HK CC9 vs. Shield Plus 30 Super Carry
  20. 09:13HK CC9 vs. Bodyguard 2.0 (380 ACP)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HK CC9's capacity and how does it compare to other EDC pistols?

The HK CC9 typically features a 12+1 round capacity in 9mm. This is often higher than many micro-compacts like the Sig P365 (10+1 flush) or Glock 43X (10+1 OEM), though some competitors like the Canik Mete MC9 can match or exceed it (15+1).

Does the HK CC9 require a break-in period?

Yes, according to SPN Firearms, the HK CC9 requires a break-in period of approximately two boxes of ammunition. After this period, it is considered reliable for everyday carry.

How does the HK CC9 compare in size to other popular concealed carry handguns?

The HK CC9 is generally comparable in size to many 10-round capacity micro-compacts, such as the Sig P365 and Glock 43X. It is significantly larger than pocket pistols like the Ruger LCP Max but often thinner than double-stack subcompacts like the Glock 26.

Which handguns are compared against the HK CC9 in the video?

The video compares the HK CC9 against a wide array of popular EDC options including the FN Reflex, Glock 26, Sig P365, Ruger Max-9, Kimber Mako R7, Ruger LCP Max, Glock 43X, CZ P-10 S, Beretta PX4 Storm Sub-Compact, Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro Comp, Glock 48, Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus, Glock 33, Canik Mete MC9, Glock 30S, Springfield Armory Hellcat, Smith & Wesson CSX, Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus 30 Super Carry, and Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0.

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