I've narrowed my 9mm selection down to 2 brands...Need Help!!

mpk1970

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So after about 2 weeks of research and weeding out the pretenders from the contenders I've brought my list down to 2 9mm guns I'm looking to buy

I did not select any of the the Glocks because everybody has them


1. Walther PPQ M2- Navy (with threaded barrel)


2. CZ P09

These are the final two guns that I've narrowed down my selection to

I've found getting to this point was relatively difficult but easy at the same time...I didn't want glocks, didn't want to pay Sig prices, and the HK VP9 fell short as I read more.

Guys, which gun do I buy? Am I simply splitting hairs?

OR

Is there a clear winner? I'm relatively new so need some help/advice.

Thank you
 
Both very nice guns. My personal pick would be the Walther. I came very close to getting the PPQ, and wound up with the VP9. That decision still nags me. Go with your gut feelings. They are never wrong.

Either way you will be happy. I think support, parts and aftermarket support will be greater for the Walther.

Good luck and enjoy the process

Rich
 
Guys, which gun do I buy? Am I simply splitting hairs?

You are not splitting hairs. You need to decide if you want a constant-action trigger system (PPQ) or DA/SA trigger system (CZ P07).

If you don't know what this means, you need to do more research.
 
Skans that's a nice looking gun

Fishbed- you are right I don't know a great deal about each trigger, but shouldn't there be a history of which is better? Not only for shooting but reliability??
 
you are right I don't know a great deal about each trigger, but shouldn't there be a history of which is better? Not only for shooting but reliability??

There are reliable pistols using both hammers and strikers to detonate primers. As for trigger mechanisms, there are arguments both for and against DA/SA and more of a "safe-action" type constant pull weight. What you're going to get are opinions about which is "better". That's fine and each perspective adds something, I'd just argue that there is no true hard and fast rule here. You'll likely figure out which you like better over time. Renting a pistol of each type can help.
 
Is there a place where you can rent them both? The one that feels the best and shoots the best is the one you take home. I have the PPQ and love it!
 
I'd go with the ppq. I prefer one consistent trigger pull, but then again your preference may vary. Just out of curiosity, is there any reason you want the threaded barrel? I would skip it unless I also planned on suppressing it at some point.

A note about Glocks: yes everyone has them. That's exactly why I bought mine. Parts and accessories are readily available and cheap. It's downright reliable and simple enough mechanically that you can perform the vast majority of maintenance yourself. If I didn't have a 9mm Glock, I would get one of those before any other pistol.
 
P-07/P-09...

Very accurate and reliable. Very easy to shoot well. If DA/SA is the choice I would put these offerings up against any SIG or HK out there.

The main thing you are deciding on here, as has been said, is the trigger. I came from 1911 and striker fired guns. It took a little time and practice but the first DA pull isn't that big of a deal and the "dreaded transition" between the DA and SA stroke was completely irrelevant. But it does add training time to get used to that trigger. That may or may not be something you are interested in doing.

What I will also bring up is the P-07/P-09 Omega guns do in fact offer you the ability to switch between decocker and safety (cocked and locked) but beware, if you have smaller hands/shorter thumbs the safety positioning on these guns is not going to lend itself to ease of use in a defensive situation. Being that I have small-to-medium hands the decocker is the only option for me.

I can't speak to the PPQ but I've heard good things. If that type of trigger is something you are interested in I'm sure the PPQ is a fantastic choice as well.
 
Great responses by everybody.

Looks like its about even as far as the quality of both CZ PO9 and PPQ M2

The only reason why I was going to buy the threaded barrell was because thats the only one my local shop had in stock.

Glad there are so many knowledgeable guys on this forum as it looks like the main difference between these 2 guns comes down to simply the TRIGGER

da/sa vs. constant action
 
looks like the main difference between these 2 guns comes down to simply the TRIGGER

The trigger is a huge difference to me. I started buying semi-autos when DA/SA was all the rage. So, I'm very biased toward them.
 
The trigger is a huge difference to me.

It's certainly possible to shoot either well (and I know you know that Skans) but I have to agree with you that there is a big difference.

To the OP ff you can try even an example of each trigger type (doesn't necessarily have to be those two pistols) beforehand it gives you a lot of insight.
 
Size wise the CZ P-07 compares better to the PPQ than the P-09.

Both are very good models and you can't really go wrong either way.

I've always preferred DA/SA to the striker action. That was until I got a PPQ M1 for myself. It's changed my mind towards striker fired model and I like them equally to DA/SA. I do prefer to CC a DA/SA for the most part but have done it with my striker models.

I like the ergonomics of the Walther much better for my hand/s than any CZ. The CZ's are not bad at all, just not the best for me. You may find the opposite is true for you though. The PPQ M2 is a little more ambidextrous with a slide lock/release on both sides of the gun. That may or may not be important to you.
 
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