Extar EP9 vs Foxtrot Mike VFM-9 vs Springfield Kuna
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Extar EP9 vs Foxtrot Mike VFM-9 vs Springfield Kuna

A few weeks ago I did a review of EP9 vs Kuna, now I added the VFM-9 to the mix. My big takeaway is this just made me like the EP9 even more lol.

I already planned to modify my 5” VFM-9, but I did this review initially in stock form. I bought the version with RMB (recoil mitigation buffer).

Recoil

The Kuna is king in recoil and it is not close. The Kuna really feels like a nailgun when shooting. The EP9 comes in second for felt recoil. The EP9, while not as completely soft as the Kuna, is still fairly soft and manageable. It is a different kind of impulse vs the Kuna, but it isn’t a straight punch. While the VFM-9 is much more like a straight punch. I wouldn’t say the VFM-9 recoil is bad, but it is clearly the worst and sharper than the EP9. The recoil itself in the VFM-9 isn’t much stronger, but the impulse is. The biggest difference between all 3 is the sharpness. You can do faster follow up shots with the Kuna due to it.

Ergos/Feel

In my first review I kept these pretty close between EP9 and Kuna, mostly on preference. Kuna is heavy and compact, EP9 is longer and much lighter. The Kuna feels good for me but someone who needs more room might enjoy the EP9 more. The VFM-9 is inbetween these two for weight and pretty similar size to the Kuna. Noticeably heavier than the EP9, slightly less than the Kuna. I have small hands and the VFM-9 handguard is great for me and the whole gun felt comfortable. The handguard did start to get warm though and if I didn’t have 3 PCC’s rotating, I could see the VFM-9 getting too hot the fastest out of the three (all shooting was suppressed). It does cool down pretty quick at least.

Controls

The Kuna still has the best controls, but the VFM-9 actually has pretty nice controls too. This is the one area the EP9 is just straight dogshit in lol. The Kuna everything feels top tier and like you have a high end firearm. Everything on the VFM-9 is slightly worse, except the mag release. It has the best mag release out of the 3 by far, actually so good. The safety lever is also really good on the VFM-9, only reason it isn’t better than the Kuna is 90 degrees vs Kuna being like 35 degrees, but it is smoother. The rear and the front charging handle on the VFM-9 are ok but not great, and still better than the EP9. The charging handle on the Kuna is the smoothest and best. VFM-9 has ambi controls just like the Kuna, just the left hand bolt catch is slightly worse (it is just a nub). While the EP9 has no ambi, and my biggest gripe is having the charging handle on the same side as the bolt catch, which to me is just dumb.

The trigger is the one weak point on the VFM-9 and the worst out of the 3. I actually think the EP9 trigger is ok, I have no need to replace it. I need to replace the VFM-9 trigger (already did lol). The Kuna has the best trigger easily.

Gas

I think the VFM-9 had the worst gas. Obviously the Kuna will be the least gassy, and more pleasant suppressed. As I said in my previous review, since I switched to Blazer Clean Fire Suppressor 147gr ammo, the gas doesn’t really both me much on any of the guns. For gas it is Kuna, then a big gap, EP9, and VFM-9. It just feels like the VFM-9 spits shit a lot and I get dirty shooting it. I switched cans when testing this since obviously the Milkman will have the least gas.

Brace

In my previous review I mentioned while the Kuna brace looks uncomfortable, it is surprisingly fine to shoot. However, my mind changed a bit today because I shot a mag of Federal HST 147gr and yeah, the Kuna brace kinda sucks lol. With soft shooting ammo it isn’t bad at all but with the HST I really felt it. The EP9 has the most comfortable brace (with the SBA3 version). The VFM-9 brace is noticeably worse than the EP9, but isn’t bad overall and better than the Kuna brace (and better than the EP9 blade). I am still going to replace the brace on both the VFM-9 (bought a SBA5 brace) and the Kuna (bought a 1913 brace).

TL;DR

Overall this just re-affirmed to me that the Extar EP9 is the budget king, with its biggest downside being trash controls, but otherwise it is pretty top tier in other aspects imo. The weight is a big advantage, and it shoots soft enough to be overall pleasant. The Kuna is the best in recoil, gas, and controls, but it needs a different brace, and everything comes at a premium price. The VFM-9 is a cool gun with good controls, and overall good value, just a bit worse to shoot recoil wise, and worse reliability with ammo.

So if you want a gun that just works and is budget friendly, esp for home defense, get the EP9. I would get the VFM-9 if you specifically want an AR9, and want access to AR9 upgrades (which is why I got it), but not for home defense due to ammo feed issues. To me the VFM-9 is better than the EP9 as a fun range toy, but worse for a do it all reliable gun. The Kuna is just the premium option, and it is clearly better in a lot of ways, but obviously costs a lot more, and isn’t without some downsides. Also the Kuna with BOE Incolite 9M is ridiculously quiet and people are impressed with it every time lol.

Some additional points on VFM-9 ammo

I had some feeding issues with the VFM-9 (all flat nose ammo), and a few times it failed to cycle, which I think may be due to the ammo since it is light loads. I don’t know enough about the short stroke buffer to know if that is the cause, but I will be switching to an A5 buffer. That makes me hesitant to use or recommend it for home defense, but I did buy it to be a range toy specifically.

I replaced the buffer to an A5 buffer and had zero cycling issues, and no feeding issues with Blazer Clean Fire, which is flat nose, but Federal Syntech 150gr would not feed at all. So I do think the short stroke buffer it comes with stock was giving cycling issues with the lighter loaded ammo. Again I don’t know much about the short stroke buffer or why it is used, but just my experience, I would not recommend it. Also the SBA5 brace was a nice improvement and I highly recommend. Outside of these issues I do think it is a nice gun overall. I am happy with my VFM-9 now as a range toy, and with FRT, it is super fun.

u/isaacnewton687 — 2 days ago
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Extar EP9 vs Springfield Kuna

When I was PCC shopping I kept debating Springfield Kuna vs Extar EP9, and I was looking for the type of post I am about to write. I went Extar first, but then it was one of those things I kept wondering, should I have got the Kuna. Well I got the Kuna lol.

Recoil:

The Kuna wins by far on recoil, not even close. Kuna feels like a nailgun in comparison to EP9. EP9 I think is fairly soft shooting, so it isn’t bad, but you get significantly more recoil, and its most noticeable when trying to rapid fire that the Kuna is just better. Kuna doesn’t take as much time to be on target again. I shot them directly back to back, both out on the table. I read a prior review saying EP9 was softer but they shot them weeks apart and I think they’re just flat out wrong. Both were used with identical ammo (Blazer clean fire suppressor 147gr). Only difference was the suppressor but I also shot the EP9 with the milkman before and didn’t notice a significant difference.

Ergos/feel:

As for ergonomics/feel they are quite different. EP9 is longer, and noticeably lighter. Kuna feels heavier, but does have a nice way to grip around the magwell, and it is more compact. I think Kuna has a small edge for ergonomics, but I can see someone preferring the EP9 since it has more room.

Controls:

The controls on the Kuna are way better than EP9. Besides recoil, the controls are probably the biggest differentiation. It is night and day. EP9 everything feels cheap and crappy to use. It is annoying to use the bolt catch on it. The Kuna is so much easier to use, everything is actually smooth, placement is perfect, I can manipulate the bolt catch while still holding it, safety is easier to switch. Everything is ambi too. Also has some cool iron sights.

Gas:

This is one thing I did not test back to back, because I kept the milkman on my Kuna this session, while the EP9 had a lithium. But the Kuna had very little gas, and even with the milkman (in the past) my EP9 had some noticeable gas. That being said with my current combo, the EP9 is fine to me with the lithium. EP9 is gassier but I am not bothered by it. That was a big concern I had when researching since I read a lot of gas complaints. This was all indoors but my range has good air flow. I also switched to only Blazer clean fire ammo which may be helping.

Brace:

To me they feel nearly the same in usage. People think the Kuna brace will be uncomfortable (I agree it looks uncomfortable), but you don’t really feel it any different while shooting. Maybe it is because the less recoil. EP9 brace is slightly wider and feels a bit better but I didn’t notice it while shooting. EP9 has an adjustable brace which is nice, but then Kuna has a foldable brace which is sick, but you’re stuck with the length.

I shot both fairly well, but the Kuna is just better due to the recoil and better trigger. The Kuna definitely feels like a premium gun while the EP9 obviously does not lol. You definitely feel the quality difference. Minor but Kuna mags> Glock mags. Also subjective but the Kuna looks way cooler lol.

I still like my EP9, and prior to shooting the Kuna, debated selling it, but I will keep it (maybe until the roller delayed EP9 lol). If you are budget concerned, I think the EP9 is still excellent and you aren’t missing a huge amount not getting the Kuna. But if you have the money, then the Kuna is clearly better. To the average person I’d still recommend an EP9 for home defense because of its value.

TL;DR: Kuna has better recoil, quality build/controls, and gas. EP9 is fairly comparable in ergos depending what you prefer, and noticeably lighter. EP9 brace is slightly better but in use it feels the same and comes down to foldable vs adjustable. Both are fantastic but you do get a lot more gun for the extra money in the Kuna.

u/isaacnewton687 — 24 days ago

My new VFM-9

This is just a shit post about shipping times lol. Kinda crazy you can get a new can before a FM lol.

Although they updated their website to include the VA stuff but left "10-15 business days for shipping" which is just a lie at this point, it's been over a month of 20+ business day shipping.

I am excited about the gun which goes to show foxtrot mike is doing something right. I don't mean to dunk on them but I just don't see the benefit of not being truthful. Instead of "in stock" writing "backorder" and "up to 30+ days wait time" or something would be better if they want to keep selling items that literally aren't in stock.

u/isaacnewton687 — 29 days ago
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Opinions on Blazer Clean Fire Suppressor 9mm? Compared to Federal Syntech 150gr?

As the title suggests, I'm looking for feedback for blazer clean fire suppressor 9mm ammo. So far I've seen two reports of jacket separation, one on a reddit post, one on an academy review.

Seems too few reports of them jacket separating to take seriously, but it did make me hesitant.

I could get a case of the blazer for $300 shipped, or a case of Syntech 150gr for $350 shipped. Wondering if the price difference is worth it for the Syntech.

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u/isaacnewton687 — 1 month ago

Opinions on Blazer Clean Fire Suppressor 9mm? Compared to Federal Syntech 150gr?

As the title suggests, I'm looking for feedback for blazer clean fire suppressor 9mm ammo. So far I've seen two reports of jacket separation, one on a reddit post, one on an academy review.

Seems too few reports of them jacket separating to take seriously, but it did make me hesitant.

I could get a case of the blazer for $300 shipped, or a case of Syntech 150gr for $350 shipped. Wondering if the price difference is worth it for the Syntech.

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u/isaacnewton687 — 1 month ago
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My build- Suppressor: Lithium, Light: TLR-7 HLX, Optic: 510C, Grip: Magpul AFG

OCL Lithium, Streamlight TLR-7 HLX, Holosun HS510C, Magpul angled fore grip.

Incredibly quiet, incredibly light. Only downside is a bit gassy indoors.

u/isaacnewton687 — 2 months ago

Anyone use a Saw Shiv on HK VP9?

I'm curious if anyone has set up a shiv on their VP9, and how well it cycles, what spring weight, what ammo? Spring from ZR tactical or any others? Thanks

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u/isaacnewton687 — 2 months ago