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Posted: 4/11/2024 9:07:14 PM EDT
Many years ago I had a Walther PPQ in 9mm that had a sweet trigger with a short reset. I am looking at another Walther specifically the PDP models in 9mm. Does the PDP have a nice trigger and can anyone tell me if it is like the PPQ's used to be? IF not the PDP then what model should I look at. I also liked the PPQ becuse it seemed to have a natural point and feel to it and the best I can describe that is like the old SAA navy revolvers.
Link Posted: 4/11/2024 9:23:00 PM EDT
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Never fired or held a PPQ.
The PDP is not an aesthetically attractive pistol...but it feels REALLY good in the hands and the trigger is the best I have ever felt in a striker fired gun.
Allegedly, the PDP Match has a better trigger than the regular PDP, so maybe look for that?
Link Posted: 4/12/2024 6:01:29 AM EDT
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Regular PDP is pretty close to the ppq but a little different.


The PDP pro triggers and the DPT triggers are a step above, basically shorter take up and lighter break
Link Posted: 5/12/2024 8:53:59 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By ScoutH57:
Regular PDP is pretty close to the ppq but a little different.


The PDP pro triggers and the DPT triggers are a step above, basically shorter take up and lighter break
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Agreed.

And thx for reminding me I need a PDP Pro....just when I was trying to save money.

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