Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. I wish the PDP line would at least come out with a .45 ACP and .40 S&W version. The .40 S&W I would be interested in.
@@Walkdogable Well, they did make a PPQ in .40 S&W. When the PPQ line was discontinued, the .40S&W went bye-bye with the rest. Unfortunately, the PDP line may not include a .40 S&W, let alone a .45 ACP or 10mm. It seems that many manufacturers are staying with the 9mm, forcing us to do the same.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and to comment. Trigger reach is comparable to the Glock G21. The grip is obviously different, as is the trigger. In all honesty, I prefer my G21 and G41 to the Walther PPQ M2 45. I found the trigger very stiff and that was affecting my shooting. With a G21 GEN5 and G41 GEN4, they handle better, at least for me. This Walther went back to my son-in-law, the rightful owner, and I have not considered it since.
@@RangeRoninChronicles thanks for the reply. I may not get the Walther then. I have the Walther PPQ in 9mm and I like it. In fact, I am selling my PDP F and keeping the PPQ. My second choice is the Glock 30 Gen 5. Have you done any review on it?
@@jalcanites2939 According to Glock the G30 GEN5 is a new release. I have not had a chance to handle that one yet. However, I did a review on the G30S (Glock G30S Review and Carry Evaluation (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F3VdkgUuh-A.html)) that might interest you. I also did a comparison between the G23 and G30S (Glock G23GEN4 vs. G30S (.40 S&W vs. .45 ACP?) - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--GGPv1sCay8.html), because I am carrying a G23 GEN5 (.40 S&W) more these days over a .45 ACP-chambered pistol. I am really taking a liking to the .40 S&W for some reason.