My hands are 99th percentile (quote large) but I can vouch for the fact that, slide bite and similar issues aside, it’s less of a problem for the large handed to properly run a smaller pistol than for a small handed person to properly run a too-large pistol.
Even though it is WAY too small for me, one of my fastest and most accurate pistols (for me) is my old Colt Gunsite CCO with the thin stocks. And I can handle a P365 just fine.
Walther did a good thing, here.
I just came here to post the news on the F series. Choices are good. I look forward to checking one out.
"If I ever needed to hunt in a tuxedo, then this would be the rifle I'd take." - okie john
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Hope they have gone to the new cut, or it is a miss. Walther did an amazing job with this video!
https://vimeo.com/699510342
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
This is brilliant. If glock would do this for a g19 I would be 100% interested
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Did they ever fix the triggers getting worse as time goes on?
This is brilliant and my fiancée would love something like this, she struggles just a little running slides. If it shows itself to be durable and reliable after a year or two I’d spend the money. Walther tends to be pretty squared away in the quality department.
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