H&K VP-70M on the Range: How Useful is the Burst Fire?

Published on December 1, 2018
Duration: 6:24

This guide details the technique for effectively utilizing the burst fire mode on the H&K VP-70M, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum. It emphasizes the importance of a firm grip and proper stance to manage recoil and maintain accuracy during the three-round burst. The guide also covers the initial setup with the shoulder stock and concludes with essential safety checks.

Quick Summary

The H&K VP-70M's three-round burst fire mode presents significant challenges in recoil control and accuracy due to vertical stringing. While functional, it requires a very firm grip and is notably less precise than platforms like the H&K MP5, making it less suitable for roles demanding high accuracy with automatic fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to H&K VP-70M
  2. 01:07Semi-Auto and Burst Fire on Steel
  3. 02:18Burst Fire Accuracy Test on Paper
  4. 04:05Comparison with H&K MP5
  5. 05:05Slow Motion and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the H&K VP-70M perform in burst fire mode?

The H&K VP-70M's burst fire mode, while functional, exhibits significant vertical dispersion. This requires a very firm grip to maintain control and accuracy, making it less effective than dedicated submachine guns like the MP5 for precise fire.

What are the key challenges of shooting the H&K VP-70M in burst fire?

The primary challenges are managing the recoil and muzzle rise inherent in the burst fire mode. The pistol's design leads to vertical stringing, demanding a strong, consistent grip to keep the three rounds on target, especially compared to more stable platforms.

How does the H&K VP-70M compare to the H&K MP5 in terms of accuracy?

In direct comparison at 10 yards, the H&K MP5 produces a significantly tighter shot group than the VP-70M during burst fire. This highlights the VP-70M's limitations for roles demanding high accuracy with automatic fire.

What technical specifications define the H&K VP-70M's burst fire capability?

The H&K VP-70M is a polymer-framed, striker-fired pistol with a blowback action, chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum. Its burst fire mode is only available when the shoulder stock is attached, and it has a capacity of 18 rounds.

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