Vektor CP 1: Recalled to the Mother Ship
All the best firearms history channels streaming to all major devices: The Vektor CP1 was developed by Lyttleton Engineering Works (who owned the Vektor brand) in 1995 for a South African Police contract. They lost that contract to the Republic Arms RAP401, but decided to put the CP1 onto the civilian market instead. It was a pretty decent seller for them, and after a couple years they started importing it into the US. Things went bad when it turned out the the gun wasn t quite dropsafe, and in late 2000 they were recalled for a repair. Some were repaired and returned to owners, but a great many were simply repurchased by Vektor instead. In light of the recall and potential future problems with the US legal outlook, Vektor USA was dissolved circa 2001. Mechanically, the CP1 is a gasdelayed blowback pistol in 9mm Parabellum. It came with 12 and 13round magazines (10 rounds in the US, because of the Assault Weapons Ban). It was hammer fired, and used a polymer frame
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