wild cat mccane
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Just stumbled on this while still looking at the PDP. It's not sold yet, but listed at the compact 15rnd and 18rnd grips.
https://waltherarms.com/pdp-full-size-5/
https://waltherarms.com/pdp-full-size-5/
I think Walther could have came up or partnered with a rmr maker to produce a slimmer rmr to fit the PPQ’s slide profile. I understand they need the width to match a lot of rmrs on the market, but a lot of people like the slide profile of the PPQ m1/m2. I mean, Springfield came out with the Hex Wasp and it fits the Hellcat...
wild cat mccane: said:I'm not arguing like looking for a fight, but I bet there aren't that many red dot users out there. Like not as a percentage to handguns, carriers, guns at a range...I mean by any measure.
I'm not arguing like looking for a fight, but I bet there aren't that many red dot users out there. Like not as a percentage to handguns, carriers, guns at a range...I mean by any measure.
It amazes me that red dot cuts got so much attention by gun makers. I think someone would say, "yeah, that shows you are wrong about the popularity of red dots." But, I have a theory. It's because there aren't that many new features to add to guns now, red dot cuts weren't available now, now all the gun makers are in a race to catch each other on something that requires almost no design. Boom. Now even a Ruger LC9 with a red dot and more rounds (Max-9) gets released and is currently selling for $650 when the LC9 was approaching $200 towards the end of it's product life. $650 for a Ruger LC9 with a few more rounds and a red dot? Have we lost our minds on value?
We're kinda being played the fools by gun makers.