walther is making a single column 9mm that is a gas gun it should be very pleasant to shoot
Yes, that is the Walthar CCP. I checked out some online reviews (I know...) on both the Walthar CCP and the older, more expensive Walthar PPS, both of which are sub-compact CCWs. The results of the reviews were not as glowing as I had hoped (mixed at best). I still want to check them out in person obviously, but those reviews took some of the steam out of my enthusiasm. I understand that this is the internet, etc... The most common complaints are about the trigger and the take down ability. That Walthar CCP looks like a total PITA to take down, requiring a tool.
Unfortunately, I have also seen some less-than-glowing reviews on the Sig P938, less than accurate, etc., so I am trying to load up with as many grains of salt as I can. I obviously need to make my own decision, but it is interesting to see patterns in several of the reviews, which once you begin to see a pattern, it at least makes you stop and think a bit. I actually shot the gun pretty well, personally.
I shot the larger Glock again yesterday (G23 .40), and let's just say I am not a Glock fan and leave it at that. There is a gun for everyone, and the Glock is not the one for me. That does not make it a bad gun, it is just not going to be my gun.
Need to look at the Ruger and the Kahr a bit more still, and of course another look at my original choice, the Sig P938.
I am finding this more difficult than I thought. There are obviously *LOTS* of choices, but that does not mean that I am in love with any of them (yet) other than the Sig P938.
Someone asked my what I am shooting now, and I responded that it is the VP9. This seems to indicate that I would get along best with the H&K P30Sk or maybe one of the Walthar's due to the similar design. I dry fired the P30SK, but did not actually put any lead down range, which I should probably see if I can do. That DA/SA action is not my first choice, but I'm sure I could learn to shoot it without issues.
Sheesh! This shouldn't be that difficult, eh? I should probably just buy the Sig and be done with it. I can always sell it if it does not work out. and start all over again!
James
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