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<blockquote data-quote="phoneman" data-source="post: 440804" data-attributes="member: 541477"><p>quote:</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>Guns Magazine</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0BQY/12_45/57006132/p1/article.jhtml" target="_blank">http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0BQY/12_45/57006132/p1/article.jhtml</a></p><p></p><p>Actually, the Glock 17 wasn't the first handgun with a polymer frame. That distinction goes to the 1973 offering from Heckler &amp; Koch of their VP-70Z. The H&amp;K was far ahead of its time; it was a striker fired DAO pistol with a huge magazine capacity.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>quote:</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.hk-usa.com/corporate/history.html" target="_blank">http://www.hk-usa.com/corporate/history.html</a></p><p></p><p>Handgun development also commanded the attention of HK designers and engineers during these years. In 1969, a reworking of the delayed-locked roller bolt system was introduced in a pistol - the P9S. Acclaimed for its accuracy, the P9S was officially embraced by several elite military units, including the US Navy SEALS. However, the most radical feature of the P9S was its design. The receiver was designed using a newly developed high-tech plastic composite called polymer, which molded around the steel frame. With the development of another polymer framed HK handgun, the futuristic VP70, these models predated by more than fifteen years the introduction of polymer framed handguns by competing firms.</p><p></p><p>The VP-70z had an entire Polymer frame just as the Glocks do. The only thing glock has going for them is they are way more popular and mass produced then almost any other gun. That is the reason they are known as the first polymer framed gun which they are not. Hell the G17's didnt first hit the american market until 1986</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoneman, post: 440804, member: 541477"] quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guns Magazine [URL="http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0BQY/12_45/57006132/p1/article.jhtml"]http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0BQY/12_45/57006132/p1/article.jhtml[/URL] Actually, the Glock 17 wasn't the first handgun with a polymer frame. That distinction goes to the 1973 offering from Heckler & Koch of their VP-70Z. The H&K was far ahead of its time; it was a striker fired DAO pistol with a huge magazine capacity. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [URL="http://www.hk-usa.com/corporate/history.html"]http://www.hk-usa.com/corporate/history.html[/URL] Handgun development also commanded the attention of HK designers and engineers during these years. In 1969, a reworking of the delayed-locked roller bolt system was introduced in a pistol - the P9S. Acclaimed for its accuracy, the P9S was officially embraced by several elite military units, including the US Navy SEALS. However, the most radical feature of the P9S was its design. The receiver was designed using a newly developed high-tech plastic composite called polymer, which molded around the steel frame. With the development of another polymer framed HK handgun, the futuristic VP70, these models predated by more than fifteen years the introduction of polymer framed handguns by competing firms. The VP-70z had an entire Polymer frame just as the Glocks do. The only thing glock has going for them is they are way more popular and mass produced then almost any other gun. That is the reason they are known as the first polymer framed gun which they are not. Hell the G17's didnt first hit the american market until 1986 [/QUOTE]
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