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If you want a Glock, get a Walther PDP

Is there any sub-model to PDP? I've been thinking about an RXM but not opposed to also looking at this. Could be a tough decision. RXM is $398 OTD LGS vs. $599 plus tax/fees for PDP and RXM includes a Tritium front sight in the deal.
 
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Walther has always been something of a sleeper in the pistol market. I think they are better built than their competitors.

Interestingly, Walther has suspended production for the next few years to presumably upgrade their entire line of PP pistols.

Should be interesting to see what they come up with next.
 
I tried one when S&W was associated with them years ago, didn’t care for them then, I personally thought S&W downgraded them like they did with Thompson Center, heard a lot of good things from them today, still rather have a Glock, triggers really don’t matter to me that much at all, as long as they work
 
The Walther PDP is by far my favorite Poly-wonder. I own or have owned most of the most common brands and models, but the Walther PDP is the only one that can go toe-to-toe with my custom 1911 in terms of accuracy.

I haven't even upgraded the free red dot that came with the pistol.

Pair of 3-shot groups at 10 yards, off-hand
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10 rounds at 10 yards, off-hand
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The Walther PDP is by far my favorite Poly-wonder. I own or have owned most of the most common brands and models, but the Walther PDP is the only one that can go toe-to-toe with my custom 1911 in terms of accuracy.

I haven't even upgraded the free red dot that came with the pistol.

Pair of 3-shot groups at 10 yards, off-hand
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10 rounds at 10 yards, off-hand
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Wanna sell those targets?
 
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