School me on the Walther PDP F

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  • kawtech87

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    I know INGO has some walther fans. I think I've finally gotten my wife convinced she should carry. But she has a hard time raking the slide on most of my handguns. Aside from my Beretta 92 but she says it's to heavy to carry. We've been researching and I think I'd like her to try a PDP F. I have zero experience with new Walthers aside from briefly owning a PPQ years ago that I just couldn't warm up to. Personally I think the PDP series are butt ugly, but if they run well and she can manipulate the controls well enough then that's what matters.

    So give it to me INGO good bad and ugly on the PDP F and PDP in general.

    Also any range that has one for rent would be great information as well.

    Thanks guys.
     

    gassprint1

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    She might feel its a big gun. She needs to make the decision what feels good to her, not you. Also check the pps m2. It is slim, single stack and light. There are actually a few compacts she would like. About the first time she drops a gun and says it's too heavy, is about the time she won't want to carry or mess with it.
     

    BackFromDC

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    I own one and it's one of my main carry pistols now. Better than a factory Glock or a FN 509 for sure. Grip sure does help make it feel smaller, but overall it's still got the weight of a 15rd 9mm compact.
     

    kawtech87

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    She might feel its a big gun. She needs to make the decision what feels good to her, not you. Also check the pps m2. It is slim, single stack and light. There are actually a few compacts she would like. About the first time she drops a gun and says it's too heavy, is about the time she won't want to carry or mess with it.
    Obvious facts are obviously observed.

    Hence the question if anyone knows a range around central IN with on in the rental case.

    Her problem with compacts and subcompact is hand strength. She has a hard time raking the slide. Smaller gun, stiffer recoil spring, harder to rack. Know what I mean?
     

    firecadet613

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    Obvious facts are obviously observed.

    Hence the question if anyone knows a range around central IN with on in the rental case.

    Her problem with compacts and subcompact is hand strength. She has a hard time raking the slide. Smaller gun, stiffer recoil spring, harder to rack. Know what I mean?
    I don't, but I've heard the Smith & Wesson "EZ" models have addressed this issue.
     

    Dean C.

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    Tim’s Shooting Academy of Westfield has an PDP F in the rental cabinet I shot it a couple months back.

    The PDP-F is the most comfortable grip for me and my wife honestly, my Q4 SF is set up with the exact same grip profile as the F. Plus the PDP has an amazing trigger and once you put a optic on it just have her use that to rack the slide.
     

    kawtech87

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    Tim’s Shooting Academy of Westfield has an PDP F in the rental cabinet I shot it a couple months back.

    The PDP-F is the most comfortable grip for me and my wife honestly, my Q4 SF is set up with the exact same grip profile as the F. Plus the PDP has an amazing trigger and once you put a optic on it just have her use that to rack the slide.
    Awe man! I wish I would have posted this last week. We were just in Westfield on Saturday. We went to Birdie's for a kid free date night. But after dinner and drinks the put-put course was PACKED! 45 min wait for clubs. We were looking for something else to do but ended up going home. Probably wouldn't have been the best time to go shooting anyway. We were far from drunk but had been drinking so probably for the best.

    Thanks for giving me another date night idea though!
     
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