Vektor CP-1: Recalled to the Mother Ship

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  • @_BatCountry
    @_BatCountry Рік тому +104

    Ian is not just the best firearms youtuber, he's one of the best youtubers full stop. I'm not a gun owner, I live in a place where gun ownership is illegal, and I have no particular interest in owning guns. What I love is highly nuanced expertise, people passionate about very specific things, and Ian is one of the best examples of that. If Ian's chosen field of expertise was historically overlooked pencils, I'd still watch every minute of his work.

    • @LilFeralGangrel
      @LilFeralGangrel 10 місяців тому +6

      i think that's the best part of youtube, i get to see people just be passionate about things i'm not passionate about and therefore learn about other people. I think that's very neat.

    • @neo-filthyfrank1347
      @neo-filthyfrank1347 8 місяців тому +2

      this is the attitude of someone with no genuine interests or identity to them at all, a very grey human

    • @DigitalApex
      @DigitalApex 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@neo-filthyfrank1347 The term you're looking for is NPC

    • @neo-filthyfrank1347
      @neo-filthyfrank1347 8 місяців тому +1

      @@DigitalApex Many tiny interests, but none is king. No true goals to speak of, no crowning desires or ambitions. No fulfillment. Very uninspirational.

  • @emitengineering
    @emitengineering Рік тому +195

    Im a South African. This pistol is still used in small numbers by security firms in South Africa. The drop safety is the least of issues. These guns are known for hammer spring and firing pin breakages. It does not have a conventional coil hammer spring because of the compact design. Parts are not available any more for this gun and most of the times those have to be made up.
    Not a bad pistol but needed more development

    • @Jarrow13
      @Jarrow13 Рік тому +4

      A matter of fact (that very few folks know of) Nobleteq in Centurion bought all Vector's spares and last I heard, they still have spares for the CP1.

    • @temper.temper
      @temper.temper Рік тому

      No its a bad pistol,what u described is a bad pistol

    • @LThaPunisha
      @LThaPunisha Рік тому

      You must be smoking crack or PCP or something man. 😂 ​@@heiliger_sturm

  • @RandallFrequentFlyerFlagg
    @RandallFrequentFlyerFlagg Рік тому +338

    The Vektor CP-1 was used prominently in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. They had white polymer frames and stainless steel slides. One was used by a Peacekeeper to execute an old man in District 11 and another was used by a Peacekeeper officer to threaten the protagonists in District 12. Other guns in this film with white polymer furniture were the FN F2000 and FN P90.

    • @taylormullis4942
      @taylormullis4942 Рік тому +14

      They were just painted

    • @michaelmay5453
      @michaelmay5453 Рік тому +19

      The FN F2000 is one of the weirdest guns I've ever had the pleasure to try. The recoil on full auto is so weird, it literally pushes the barrel down and that takes some getting used to. The P90 is a surprisingly reliable weapon in my experience (which is, admittedly, not vast with that particular gun), however it is way too small for me to use.
      I like the G3 (or rather the version I used to carry, the AK4), it's a reasonable sized gun for me.

    • @kutter_ttl6786
      @kutter_ttl6786 Рік тому +1

      ​@michaelmay5453 That's interesting about the F2000. Did you find that once you got used to it, it was more controllable firing in full auto because of that feature?

    • @michaelmay5453
      @michaelmay5453 Рік тому +6

      @@kutter_ttl6786 I didn't spend enough time with it to get used to it. I probably could have though, it's a lot easier to keep it stable by just locking up your muscles than to try to pull it down (which just doesn't work at all).
      I'm not the guy you should ask on this though, all guns like those are awkward for me, I'm 7'1 so a 1911 or a P226 (which still is my absolute favourite hand gun) are great little firearms I can carry on my ankle. ;)

    • @darkaxel1991
      @darkaxel1991 Рік тому +22

      The Vector was also used prominently in the RDM version of Battlestar Galactica. The presidential security force were armed with the CP-1 to distinguish them from the Colonial military who were armed with FN Five Sevens and revolvers mocked up to look like futuristic sidearms. During the first season the military actors used FN P90s, but switched to the Beretta CX Storm for the rest of the series because of it's prominent use in Stargate SG1. They also switched the revolver mock up to the Five Seven in season 2 because they were difficult to reload due to the shell on the base gun. The production had purchased a mountain for 5.7 blank ammo for the P90s, and ended up using it all for the new sidearm. I think RDM said they had enough to last for the whole series after the switch.

  • @gregcampwriter
    @gregcampwriter Рік тому +70

    The CP-1 did achieve a measure of popularity on the civilian market in the Twelve Colonies.

  • @GerrieCool
    @GerrieCool Рік тому +50

    The last time I saw a photo of this pistol, I was 14 in 2020 and my father (an ex-police officer in South Africa) still lived. I showed this pistol to my father and asked if he ever saw this pistol and he told me that he knew a lot of detectives that used these pistols. I can't remember if it was a good pistol or not, but my father loved the video on the Vektor R4-6.

    • @HunterShows
      @HunterShows 11 місяців тому +3

      Sorry you lost him.

  • @ShelldonWells
    @ShelldonWells Рік тому +177

    Lots of security personal in South Africa still carry the CP1; I did for a few years as well. It had quite a few detractors who claimed the accuracy was terrible and cartridges failed to eject resulting on stove pipes. I found if you stuck to the right ammo (114g) and cleaned the weapon it fired reliably. As for accuracy, having used it in anger on more than one occasion thanks to security work in SA, it was as good as any other weapon considering most contacts were within short ranges; if you used the CP1 as a backup personal protection weapon, it worked exactly as advertised. I am one of those who elected to keep the firearm when the recall was announced and I've never regretted that decision.

    • @brainkill7034
      @brainkill7034 Рік тому +10

      As an HK P7 owner, I can understand why you don’t regret that decision. Thank you for sharing.

    • @josephledux8598
      @josephledux8598 11 місяців тому +1

      @@brainkill7034 I get that one aspect of the Vektor pistol was copied from the P7, but speaking as a person who has owned several P7s and absolutely loved every single one of them I do have to point out that aside from the delayed blowback system and fixed barrel the CP-1 is a million miles away from the P7 in every way. From reports, the accuracy of the CP-1 was average at best when compared to other duty-type semiauto firearms. The P7, however is the only handgun I ever owned that rivals the SIG 220 in .45 for the most accurate military/police type sidearm I've personally ever run through the range. I've owned several of both and in fact ended out my career in law enforcement carrying a 220 in .45 as my duty sidearm and a P7 (the original, not the later M8/13) most of the time off duty. Why those two weapons?
      Because everyone knows,, don't you, that it's marksmanship that wins gunfights, not mag capacity or bullet design. Right? For my hand and abilities they were by far the most accurate handguns I'd ever fired that were suitable for law enforcement carry. When my department finally allowed us to carry personally-owned weapons (of the proper kind) as duty weapons, I simply opened my safe and started shooting my own weapons, and borrowing many others to test. I picked the weapons I could shoot the best, and here I'm not talking about bullseye shooting, but rather running the department's rather tough qualification course as well as our tactical team's grueling and more extensive regimen. With both of those weapons, and particularly with the P7 I'd be confident taking head shots on hostage takers all day long out to around thirty yards.
      By contrast I've handled but not fired a CP-1. This was the later surplus import of original design and not the one made specifically for export to the USA. Quality-wise it struck me as something like a cheap Stallard Arms piece with a case of Glock envy. The trigger, as noted, was atrocious. While it might have been roughly adequate for close-range work I could tell you that just from the way the thing rattled when I shook it that it wasn't even from the same planet as a P7. There's no way it's ever going to do what a P7 can do. The CP-1 shares only two features with P7, and aside from that comparison is pointless.
      I'm not saying the P7 was the be-all, end all either. For someone dedicated and disciplined enough to learn and heavily practice the P7's unusual manual of arms, yes it' a thoroughbred in class of its own as a carry weapon. For someone who picked one up at a gun show and treated it like it was just another Glock or SIG, and didn't put in the necessary training, that's begging for an accidental discharge at times of high stress and fast movement. But all that's beyond the scope of comments on this particular video.

    • @DKNguyen3.1415
      @DKNguyen3.1415 10 місяців тому +1

      Oh is the city being located in South Africa the reason why District 9 MNU personnel also seem to use very similar guns? I just looked it up and they are also from Vektor. I did not realize it was a South African thing. I thought they just chose them because they looked cool.

  • @MrDazmo
    @MrDazmo Рік тому +9

    When I was 12 or so I remember visiting my grandparents and finding my grandfathers gun bible reference book and stumbling upon the Vektor CP-1. Maybe because it looks like something out of a sci-fi book but I wanted one so so bad as a kid. Thanks for reminding me Ian.

  • @glockparaastra
    @glockparaastra Рік тому +56

    I recently bought a brand new one here in South Africa for around $260. Shoots great. I like it for the historical provenance. They are available in 9mmK as well.

    • @avalonjustin
      @avalonjustin Рік тому +2

      I want one, you lucky duck!

    • @-jimmyjames
      @-jimmyjames Рік тому +3

      Sweet man. Looks well built and robust internally.

    • @rudifokkens4889
      @rudifokkens4889 Рік тому

      Where from exactly?

    • @glockparaastra
      @glockparaastra Рік тому

      @@rudifokkens4889check your local shops. I've seen quite a few available brand new.

  • @hoilst265
    @hoilst265 Рік тому +174

    I absolutely love these things - they're the rare example of the Y2K Aesthetic applied to firearms - I'd rank the Tactical Tuna, the F2000, as a Y2K design as well. And the CR1, of course.
    Also, that logo - GO TEAM VENT- er, VEKTOR!

    • @jimmyrustler8983
      @jimmyrustler8983 Рік тому +30

      They all have that SEGA console aesthetic about them.

    • @hoilst265
      @hoilst265 Рік тому +17

      @@jimmyrustler8983 They're a great example of CAD bein' a thing all of a sudden in 90s.
      (Any great example is any number of graphic design items with text - magazine covers and layouts and print ads - that use like six different typefaces...because change typefaces now simply involve clicking a button with your mouse.)

    • @paleoph6168
      @paleoph6168 Рік тому +6

      CR-21, not the "CR1".

    • @hoilst265
      @hoilst265 Рік тому +2

      @@paleoph6168 Aye. Whoops.

    • @DisheveledSuccess
      @DisheveledSuccess Рік тому +10

      Dean! Hank! Let’s go your fathers in renal failure again. 😅

  • @EchosTackyTiki
    @EchosTackyTiki Рік тому +2

    5:45 it's pretty interesting that a company with a logo straight out of a Bone movie and a name like Vektor with a K would be designing a pistol inspired mechanically by the pistols James Bond is known to use and made to look as futuristic as possible.
    The 90s were a golden age.

    • @josephledux8598
      @josephledux8598 11 місяців тому +1

      As noted in an earlier comment the spelling of Vektor is just the Afrikaans way of spelling it and not an advertising gimmick.

  • @Goc4ever
    @Goc4ever Рік тому +47

    A very solidly futuristic and cool-looking gun indeed.

    • @Rando_Shyte
      @Rando_Shyte Рік тому +3

      Probably unpopular opinion I think it looks like a toy.

    • @lucianene7741
      @lucianene7741 11 місяців тому

      @@Rando_Shyte
      You can carry it in plain sight then, and nobody is going to be alarmed. On the other hand, you cannot threaten someone with it.

    • @josephledux8598
      @josephledux8598 11 місяців тому

      Ugh. I think the CP-1 looks more like a prop for a Batman movie. Or a Nerf toy gun. But then I think the original Glock is a work of sublime beauty. I've used handguns in genuine combat. Pretty is as pretty does.

  • @rotwang2000
    @rotwang2000 Рік тому +18

    Back when we still had a Kettner store, I would drop by occasionally. I did miss the day the Persian Mausers came in by the whole crate and sold for a song, but I digress. That day they had the Vector in, brand new. This gun screamed "I'm the future !"
    Then it was all quiet, never heard from it until later I kept hearing two words "Vector and malfunction"

  • @kmech3rd
    @kmech3rd Рік тому +13

    Lot more nuance to this story than I knew. Thanks Ian!!

  • @muffty1337
    @muffty1337 Рік тому +15

    I saw this gun mid 90s in a gun catalogue and found the design absolutely gorgeous.
    Now that i see this one again i must say: The CP-1 still looks like a timeless beauty.
    Thank you Ian!

  • @rudivanaarde8952
    @rudivanaarde8952 Рік тому +4

    Thanks again from SA. Love seeing our guns on your show. I almost bought one myself, we could get it very cheap through the security company I was working for at the time.

  • @kg_canuck
    @kg_canuck 11 місяців тому +1

    Seems like a pretty slick little design. Very simple with a couple actually pretty clever little elements, which I always prefer over space-age-advanced. Just seems like it needed a little more time in the oven, and like the timing was off.

  • @ragingfurball5419
    @ragingfurball5419 Рік тому +6

    I love the way this pistol looks. If it were ever to be remade, I'd definitely buy one.

  • @NineteenInFrench
    @NineteenInFrench Рік тому +1

    I remember seeing this in a gun magazine when I was 8. This was the coolest thing in my mind.

  • @danallen688
    @danallen688 Рік тому +25

    I believe these are the Peacekeepers’ sidearms in The Hunger Games movies. You get a pretty good look at one in the second movie.

    • @ayyyyph2797
      @ayyyyph2797 Рік тому

      Dysfunctional governments apparently love their guards being equipped with malfunction prone weaponry

  • @wadealford341
    @wadealford341 Рік тому +9

    They used CP1's as props in the Battlestar Galactica reboot from a few years back. Always thought that was cool.

  • @cheesenoodles8316
    @cheesenoodles8316 Рік тому

    "I happen to have".....of course you do. And thank you for sharing another forgotten weapon.

  • @drakeholmes5182
    @drakeholmes5182 Рік тому

    This was actually the first firearm i ever fired my dad had one and it was a great memory i have with him. Hes still doing good. But he sold the gun to my mom. Amd now somehow its ending up with me. It is honestly one of my favorite handguns of all time. Im glad you can finally film this gem of a pistol!!

  • @mrjohnnybond
    @mrjohnnybond Рік тому

    Love the South African guns.
    Thank you Ian for making these!

  • @thunderbeam9166
    @thunderbeam9166 Рік тому +1

    I really like that little thing. Once again, Ian convinced me to add another oddball to my firearm bucket list.

  • @GrouchierBear
    @GrouchierBear Рік тому +1

    Saw that vector logo and my first thought was "Go Team Vektor!"

  • @gnarly6
    @gnarly6 Рік тому +15

    This is screaming for an Elbonian Police force contract

  • @clockworkdimetrodon1001
    @clockworkdimetrodon1001 Рік тому +1

    I owned one of these, and it was cool, effective, and reasonably accurate. I wish I still had it, but the recall came and to be honest, I needed the money. I have always liked the quirky and neat.

  • @marioacevedo5077
    @marioacevedo5077 Рік тому +4

    Looks like a Taurus Spectrum. Great video. The Vektor CP-1 was the first gun I saw offered in green, definitely appeared futuristic.

  • @fredboat
    @fredboat 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for he show and tell. Was asked to disassemble one of these in 2015, Never did get it apart.

  • @JacquesBehr-ze8fs
    @JacquesBehr-ze8fs Рік тому +6

    Owned one. The barrel also had a smoothed square type of rifling which I haven't seen on other pistols.

    • @Jimmyatsea
      @Jimmyatsea Рік тому

      Yes, I owned one too and always thought the rifling was odd.

  • @Rando_Shyte
    @Rando_Shyte Рік тому +3

    "If you're a shooter, then maybe get the earlier one. Just be sure not to drop it" I love Ian's subtle humour. 😂

  • @murrayscott9546
    @murrayscott9546 Рік тому +2

    I am an older person but what's most relevant - a student of history. Always been interested in the way things got before advancements. That said it's hard for me to conceive of anyone not comprehending life before CAD.

  • @brooksbrown580
    @brooksbrown580 Рік тому

    I've fired these pistols before, a pal of mine has 2 of them, they shoot and handle well, easy gun to carry, fun to shoot.

  • @charlesrimmer1246
    @charlesrimmer1246 Рік тому +1

    Back in the day I thought about getting one of these. Glad I chose to stay with my S&W mod 28-2 with a 4" barrel for the time we had left in the UK.

  • @PalKrammer
    @PalKrammer Рік тому +3

    Nicer firearm than I expected. Good design.

  • @RDEnduro
    @RDEnduro Рік тому

    Whoa the safety was my favorite quirk, great job!

  • @CeltKnight
    @CeltKnight Рік тому +1

    I remember when these first came to the US market and were in all the gun magazines. Of course, all the gunwriters loved them and none of them (the mighty ad dollar), but even considering that, I wanted on SO badly. I didn't know they fixed the drop safety issue. Cool! I still think they are one of the best looking guns from that era and even today.

  • @MasterShrek69
    @MasterShrek69 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for explaining everything so thoroughly. I didn't know the specifics of the firing pin issue or what they did to fix it. I opted to keep mine even though they offered $100 over what I paid. Pretty sure I can now get 4 times what I paid for it. One other thing that might need to be mentioned is that most, if not all ranges have banned the unfixed guns because they are a safety hazard.

  • @ForgottenWeapons
    @ForgottenWeapons  Рік тому +157

    Thanks to Guns.com for sponsoring this video! If you are a veteran or first responder, make sure to use their ID.me program and if you have a gun you'd like to sell, try them out at www.guns.com/we-buy-guns .

    • @Miller_Time
      @Miller_Time Рік тому

      Hey Ian

    • @abdullahabdulrahman3856
      @abdullahabdulrahman3856 Рік тому +1

      This gun kind looks like VP70

    • @torrickhan9965
      @torrickhan9965 Рік тому +1

      My mag housed 14 instead of 13 😅. Awesome firearm but extremely fussy with regards to ammunition even fmj, youd have failure to feed, cycling issues where the slide would jam and needed a solid smack with the web of your hand to rack the slide. Reloads were a total NO GO in them, PMP and black talon ammunition worked without a glitch, unfortunately I had to donate my CP1 to van A.A shopper. My younger brother managed to purchase a brand new CP1 10 years ago, which has now been given 'safe queen' status till my son decides that he wants to take it as his first firearm in keeping with tradition.

    • @BOTSamJ
      @BOTSamJ Рік тому +3

      As cool as the idea of supporting service members and first responders I don't think a centralized ID system should be able to br willy nilly accessed by entities.
      It sounds like a big data breach waiting to happen which is almost a precedent

    • @thagrifster594
      @thagrifster594 Рік тому

      Vektor should import semi auto Galils.

  • @Cobalt-60
    @Cobalt-60 Рік тому +3

    Worth noting in addition to the SP-1, Lyttelton had extensive experience modifying and upgrading the Galil into the R4/R5/R6 series of rifles with significant improvements, as well as creating the SS-77 GPMG series of machine guns, so they had significant small arms engineering experience even if not with the specific type of handgun they were trying to create.

  • @sanderyolobuzeta4917
    @sanderyolobuzeta4917 Рік тому +31

    Yo, Ian. Maybe you wanna check the Voevodin pistol.
    Is a WW2 design and the 2nd version has a dual stack magazine.
    18 cartridges is a little wild for that time.

  • @variablex85
    @variablex85 Рік тому

    Another fine history lesson.

  • @chaosvolt
    @chaosvolt Рік тому +3

    Designing the safety so you have to put your finger inside the trigger guard does make sense given one of the main rules of gun safety: keep your finger outside the trigger guard until you're ready to fire. If it's right there and you're following that rule, you're only taking the safety off when you're ready to fire.

    • @russelsellick316
      @russelsellick316 Рік тому

      Yes exactly.

    • @josephledux8598
      @josephledux8598 11 місяців тому

      Well it is kind of a silly thing to get upset about when you consider that the USA issued MILLIONS of M1 Garands and M14s with a safety that worked exactly the same way, and it neither ever developed a reputation as prone to accidental discharge. It is as you've said an extremely sensible and practical way to make a safety.

  • @vladpiranha
    @vladpiranha Рік тому +14

    When even a South African pistol with a nasty recall was a better attempt at a polymer automatic than anything Smith & Wesson was making at the time.

    • @josephledux8598
      @josephledux8598 11 місяців тому

      It's no accident that S&W's first attempt at a polymer duty weapon, the Smegma -- um 'scuse me, I meant the Sigma -- was a blatant, shameless ripoff of the Glock in almost every way except in reliability. And accuracy. And durability. Even then S&W could see their decades-long stranglehold on the USA police market starting to crumble. I still don't think they've made a truly original polymer-framed ANYTHING that didn't "borrow" heavily from other successful designs. If you can't beat 'em, steal 'em.

  • @matthysbotes7657
    @matthysbotes7657 Рік тому

    I have a CP1. Mine was one of the last free recalled pistols. Once you get use to the harder triggerpull it is pleasant to shoot and accurate.

  • @colinm2056
    @colinm2056 Рік тому +1

    My sister had one, it was unreliable to say the least, even after being sent back to vector. Vector's weapons as a whole are outstanding.

  • @TheRighttoArmBears2022
    @TheRighttoArmBears2022 Рік тому +3

    That's a cool pistol, I would love to get one.

  • @suvarbm
    @suvarbm Рік тому

    I had one for many years, i loved it ( apart from the triggerpull, well the safety was a beast to operate as well.

  • @tmimify
    @tmimify Рік тому +6

    I guess the main issue with the early firing pin block is that it is disengaged by the hammer. So if the hammer drops for any reason the firing pin block does not do anything to prevent firing. New pattern firing pin block is independent of the hammer so I would consider that much more effective as a safety feature. Then again I'm not really sure how much practical difference there is in the end.

  • @hurricanexanax
    @hurricanexanax Рік тому +16

    'Imagine if someone ran into you and you could sue the auto manufacturer.' WELP

    • @andrewsuryali8540
      @andrewsuryali8540 Рік тому +3

      Self-driving is definitely going to put this option on the books.

    • @TheCrusher72
      @TheCrusher72 Рік тому +1

      @@andrewsuryali8540 The lawyers have long headed that one off at the pass, my dude...

    • @andrewsuryali8540
      @andrewsuryali8540 Рік тому

      @@TheCrusher72 Yes, but only for the time being. When the financial benefits of suing the automakers start exceeding what the automakers can pay to defend themselves, the lawyers will make a rapid u-turn and smash into the automakers at dragracer speeds.

    • @TheCrusher72
      @TheCrusher72 Рік тому

      @@andrewsuryali8540 that hasn’t really happened in the 150 years that cars have been made, though …

  • @DarkestVampire92
    @DarkestVampire92 Рік тому +13

    I have a blank fire, civilian version of the CP1 and its pretty amazing how closely it resembles the real thing. The trigger is totally different, being more of a Beretta 92 style, and the hammer is exposed rather than being covered by a cap, but other than that its all there- It even disassembles similar to the live gun, except you pull the safety out rather than pushing it in.

  • @AlienFromBeyond
    @AlienFromBeyond Рік тому +1

    It's funny that you bring up the "suing the car manufacturer" because that is exactly one of the current big issues around self-driving cars.

  • @phileas007
    @phileas007 Рік тому +7

    of course he's got another one hidden under the table, the miracles just never end.

    • @lupusebrius
      @lupusebrius Рік тому

      The multiplication of the sidearms miracle - circa 2023

  • @avalonjustin
    @avalonjustin Рік тому

    At first glance it looks like a fine sleek pistol!

  • @JohnTBlock
    @JohnTBlock 11 місяців тому

    Nothing is more responsible than being armed, Ian! C'MON, MAN!! 😊

  • @joelcolonm
    @joelcolonm 10 місяців тому

    greetings: ever since I FIRST saw that pistol on "Battlestar Galactica" I have been enamored by the style/design.

  • @ZP1993
    @ZP1993 Рік тому

    I remember it being used in movie The One. It has that futuristic look that fits well in science fiction movies.

  • @FuzedBox
    @FuzedBox Рік тому +3

    This is a pistol that I've desperately wanted to add to my collection, fixed version or not. They used to be had pretty cheap, and now they're very hard to come by.

  • @robertsolomielke5134
    @robertsolomielke5134 Рік тому

    TY Ian, good review on a nice lookin' lil piece. My only bitch is that WHY is everyone gone mad for gas systems ? Unneeded parts as all things can be BBack roller delayed.

  • @DuchalvanWyngaard
    @DuchalvanWyngaard Рік тому

    Ian, I was wondering if you were going to cover the CP1, and here we are. I was in Grade 12 in 1997 and got a chance to shoot with the CP1, I loved it. By the time I could afford a handgun, early 2000's, I wanted to buy the CP1 but it wasn't sold anywhere and no one were selling it on the 2nd hand market. If I would come across a CP1 being sold now, I would buy it immediately.

  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161
    @fratercontenduntocculta8161 Рік тому +14

    One of my few approved books I got sent in my time at Parris Island was a world military weapons book and I was fascinated by the sleek looks of the Vektor guns. I often think the Beretta Storm series was like them acknowledging those same Vektor guns.

    • @user-yq1ti7zd2z
      @user-yq1ti7zd2z Рік тому

      Approved book at the island? Never heard of that

  • @HaydenG230
    @HaydenG230 Рік тому +2

    Dope looking logo on the grip

  • @jeremyharshey4974
    @jeremyharshey4974 Рік тому

    Wanted one in 1998, still want one.

  • @clangerbasher
    @clangerbasher Рік тому +1

    What a good desgin.

  • @HellbirdIV
    @HellbirdIV Рік тому +51

    The design of the CR-1 and CP-1 is really up there with the pinnacle of how the 1980s and 1990s saw the technologoy of the FUTURE YEAR of 2000. All-polymer body designs with sleek aerodynamic curves to match the modern cars coming out at the same time period.
    Hell, just the fact Vektor spells their company name with a "K" instead of a "C" is extremely 90s.
    It was too radical a time to be sustainable.

    • @AshleyPomeroy
      @AshleyPomeroy Рік тому +9

      It's interesting how the design world moved from angular plastic in the 1980s to flowing, curvy plastic in the 1990s. I often wonder if there was some advance in moulding technology or computer design in the late 1980s that made it practical. But the same thing happened with cars - the Sierra and Taurus etc. I remember there was a Raleigh BMX bike in the mid-eighties called the Vektar that had a plastic shell, but it was angular in a typical 80s style.

    • @Cubic5
      @Cubic5 Рік тому +28

      Vektor is the Afrikaans spelling of Vector, nothing fancy there.

    • @Boneless_Chuck
      @Boneless_Chuck Рік тому +6

      Any more 90s and it would be called the "Vektor X-TREEM"

    • @mickeytwister4721
      @mickeytwister4721 Рік тому +2

      I’m just imagining the designers back then snorting coke and listening to Def Leppard while making this.

  • @daisiesofdoom
    @daisiesofdoom Рік тому

    This is such a cool design.

  • @falloutghoul1
    @falloutghoul1 8 місяців тому +1

    Even if South African guns aren't always the best, they damn sure look the best.

  • @bwerto2423
    @bwerto2423 Рік тому +1

    It looks like The Venture Brothers logo to me.
    Go team Venture! ✌️

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear Рік тому +1

    🇺🇸

  • @vitiate5093
    @vitiate5093 Рік тому +3

    They also gave the “Peace keepers” the storm troopers of the hunger game universe this handgun as their handgun load out.

  • @sincereflowers3218
    @sincereflowers3218 Рік тому

    I really really like the look of this thing.

  • @neutronalchemist3241
    @neutronalchemist3241 Рік тому +17

    pretty disappointing that, after all the energy spent in designing, the Police did chose a copy of the Astra A-75 weighting 1 kg.

    • @-jimmyjames
      @-jimmyjames Рік тому

      Sheeesh. Lol. Astra is decent manufacturer. Heavy as heck.

  • @Root3264
    @Root3264 Рік тому +7

    Such wild ideas in every weapon...

  • @ShaneGoodson
    @ShaneGoodson Рік тому

    I grew up in South Africa and know some folks who bought these. I remember the weird safety was something a lot of people made a fuss about at the time.

  • @parasitic1344
    @parasitic1344 Рік тому

    Ha it even has the hole on top for drilling the gas port like all the others! Neat stuff

  • @paleoph6168
    @paleoph6168 Рік тому

    On the next day of December, Ian uploaded for us all: one spacey pistol

  • @rick8227
    @rick8227 Рік тому

    Bought one of these a few years ago for collecting purposes- new unfired in box. After a month I couldnt resist anymore and put a hundred or so rounds through it 😞.
    Fun gun, doesn't feed 100% with blunt tip ammo (HP or frang).

  • @DANO-4899
    @DANO-4899 Рік тому +22

    Next video: Ian gets a look at a plasma rifle in the 40 watt range.

    • @JamesAnderson-dp1dt
      @JamesAnderson-dp1dt Рік тому +2

      Well, he already did a railgun.
      Edit: sorry, coilgun!

    • @DANO-4899
      @DANO-4899 Рік тому +3

      Further discussion: Is the T-800 a Fudd for wielding a Winchester 1887 and a 1911 in Judgement Day?

  • @argoshikan
    @argoshikan 20 днів тому

    This pistol seems awesome.

  • @louisnaude749
    @louisnaude749 7 місяців тому

    From all the forgotten weapons, the CP-1 should be forgotten the most

  • @propdoctor21564
    @propdoctor21564 Рік тому

    Another excellent video as always. Entertaining and informative 👍👍

  • @5anjuro
    @5anjuro Рік тому +8

    SAR designs had this dystopian sci-fi look. Which is fitting looking how the things turned out eventually.

    • @MikeWinkyObama
      @MikeWinkyObama Рік тому +3

      SA turned out sci-fi but without the sci.

    • @actionjksn
      @actionjksn Рік тому

      It does have a sci-fi look to it, but what is dystopian about it?

    • @GaionSputro
      @GaionSputro 6 місяців тому

      ​@@actionjksn Because its from SA?

  • @DoctyrEvil
    @DoctyrEvil Рік тому +1

    Having rounded, snag-free edges on a small, concealable pistol makes a lot of practical sense too.

    • @avalonjustin
      @avalonjustin Рік тому

      Yep very useful for civilian concealed carry!

  • @ThabBodyJab
    @ThabBodyJab Рік тому +2

    Hopefully you can do the Vektor R4 if you haven’t already. All the way from the Republic🇿🇦✋🏿

  • @tactical-dad
    @tactical-dad Рік тому

    Great video, thanks Ian. The proofmark on the right side of the barrel is not from South Africa, but from Germany. Many greetings from Germany.

  • @johannengelbrecht9531
    @johannengelbrecht9531 Рік тому +2

    I have 5 vektors. All great guns. Only issue was that the upgrade killed the trigger pull. The other vektors are sp1 sp2 generals model sp1 sp1 sport and this cp1

  • @toddellner5283
    @toddellner5283 Рік тому

    I remember when this came out. Everyone was full of praise including some big names. And just as quickly they went silent and pretended they had never mentioned it. The first time I picked one up I grabbed it in the standard two-hand grip .... and discovered one of its biggest design flaws.

  • @jeromethiel4323
    @jeromethiel4323 Рік тому +1

    CAD was alive and well in the late 1970's. Heck, when i was in college in '85 we had a whole lab of mainframe powered CAD stations, where people were trained to eventually get a job at one of the big automobile manufacturers (who provided the computer and CAD stations). I found out, from the people running that lab, that they had had that equipment installed in '79. So you can figure that CAD system had to be several years old, and established tech before one of the big three automakers to gift a college 8 CAD stations and the mainframe computer to run them.
    So yeah, CAD was not new tech in the 90's. Heck, i worked at a computer store, and we were moving autocad for the PC in '86

    • @neutronalchemist3241
      @neutronalchemist3241 Рік тому

      I think the 92 series (1976) had been the first CAD designed gun at Beretta.

    • @jeromethiel4323
      @jeromethiel4323 Рік тому

      @@neutronalchemist3241 Would not surprise me one bit. Today, everything is designed on computers, and then handed off to the CAM systems.
      Which is good and bad, IMHO. I think that machines are great for dealing with the minutia, but for real innovation, you need a human in the loop.
      I mean, computers are the very definition of "thinking inside of the box." And that is good, if you want repeatable calculations, but bad for innovation.

  • @user-ez9en7vk2z
    @user-ez9en7vk2z Рік тому

    Great review 👍👍

  • @AshGreen359
    @AshGreen359 Рік тому +1

    That's pretty compact for a 13 round 9mm
    Shame about the hollow points though

  • @TheGreatMonstar
    @TheGreatMonstar Рік тому +1

    I do not want to that guy, but the proofmarks on the barrel of Ians guns at 16:50 are akshually german proofmarks, clearly indicated by the germn eagle with the 'N' and the logo of the Munich proof house.

  • @tristandaries1129
    @tristandaries1129 Рік тому +1

    Every time I see a South African flag, it’s either going to be the most legendary firearm to never be put into production or something weird

  • @boxmankey2187
    @boxmankey2187 Рік тому +7

    This gun would be a good laser blaster model

  • @ElChris816
    @ElChris816 Рік тому +1

    I really like the look of the CP1. It could definitely use some ballistol applied since it's a little dry.

  • @TheStraycat74
    @TheStraycat74 Рік тому +1

    2:56 true story, I was in highschool taking drafting when this was designed. we were forced to use pencile and paper, but I was the only person that understood how to operate the CAD classes comptuers so I was constantly pulled away from my work to help them... and no, the teacher didn't give me any extra credit for it. I almost failed because he was too stupid to run the CAD class.
    I also had a chance to buy one of these... IDK if I made the right call or not to skip this

  • @TMFShooting
    @TMFShooting Рік тому +1

    Great Stuff Ian 💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥

  • @BigBWolf90
    @BigBWolf90 Рік тому

    One of those guns ahead of it's time & should definitely be given a retooling to be reintroduced to the market

  • @NewbombedTurk
    @NewbombedTurk Рік тому +1

    Val Kilmer’s character Perry carried one in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and Robert Downey Jr’s character threw it in a lake

  • @hypethekomodo6495
    @hypethekomodo6495 Рік тому +8

    I just love how futuristic and neat all these South Africa guns look. All of them don't seem great to actually use (if they work at all) and seem doomed to failure but hey. If you're going to fail at least look good doing it.

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 Рік тому +3

      Ever see a Whitney Wolverine? Most futuristic looking pistol ever. I want one bad

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 Рік тому +1

      @@rdrrr I know. The chrome plated version is the baddest looking pistol ever produced. Apparently someone reintroduced a version with a polymer frame in 2017…. just not the same

  • @AlexN2022
    @AlexN2022 Рік тому

    I think the correct way to think about this style of gas delay systems is that the ultimate force acting on the slide is reduced by the amount of the force acting on the piston. That's all.
    This makes for a slower opening, but the timing is the same. It's not waiting for the bullet to exit, the slide will start moving exactly at the same time as without a delay mechanism, just slower. It should really be called a "gas brake".