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Walther PD380 Operation: Assembly & Disassembly (How To)

Walther PD380 Operation: Assembly & Disassembly (How To)

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  1. I think this is cool but it makes me think. Can walther compete now with fn and maybe make a 45 Pdp version? The new innovation “Glock” like pistol you guys made was amazing. Can you do it with 45 and make it unique? I am curious and hope to see your future products!

  2. Listen I love the way it looks, it's good, im sure. But please, this isn't what anyone (based on the people I talk to, and apparently this comment section) asked for. Maybe if capacity was more, or it was slimmer. Please make a PDP Slim. I actually like 380, but I don't see how this beats a Glock 42 with a +2

  3. I don’t understand why we have such low capacity when a LCP MAX can fit more rounds on a much smaller package, another thing is…what’s the point of a decocker if you have to thumb the hammer down?? Who was head of product development on this??? Good lord!!!

  4. You guys need to make a PDP 9mm that’s a 1” wide stack and a half, 10 round OR handgun that’s the same size as a P365. This handgun seems behind the curve. Still cool but you guys need a real P365 competitor. Either way I’m just waiting for the HK SFP9cc/VP9cc to release. That’s a true P365 competitor with a removable FCU.

  5. Ugh. So a bigger 380 than the P365-380, or the super small LCP MAX (what a great pocket gun), and both have higher capacity. Even the G42 with a +2 extension is gonna be as soft or softer, smaller, and better than this.

    But maybe they’re going for first time CCW women and men who want softer recoil, and a DA/SA for safety, but don’t want the weight and crazy price of a beretta 80X.

    If this held 14-15rds (the LCP MAX holds 12 in a TINY mag), AND had a decocker, I’d be a hair more interested. Or if it held 15-16 in 32ACP—that would be fun.

    This is just a rebranded PK380 with no innovation or improvements. Sigh.

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