From what I understand, the problem with the 18 round mags was the follower and it's been addressed in later mags.
I understand your frustration with the mag shortage. We went through the same thing when the PPQ was introduced.
I don't have many rounds through my PDP yet, but the "bump" I'm feeling in its trigger is the engagement of the striker block plunger. The PPQ has the same "bump" in its take up. It's never interfered with my shooting. I can't know how bad the "bump" is in your trigger, but I don't notice it in mine when shooting.
Personally, I prefer the PDP trigger over the Glock trigger.
Saying the PDP uses a more reliable mag doesn't mean the Glock mag is junk. It works great. But it's not the mag I would chose if I were designing a pistol. Its walls are thicker than they need to be, for one thing.
More pistols are designed around the Beretta M9 magazine because of its reliability and the PPQ mag is considered by some as best of the breed. (This is why Bill Wilson chose the PPQ mag for his EDC 9X.) The PDP mag is the PPQ mag. It's had some teething problems from expanding its capacity but they appear to be sorted out.
Objectively, I don't see any reason for someone to trade their Glock for a PDP or a PDP for a Glock. However, for subjective reasons, I like the PDP much better.
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My PDP triggers, on multiple specimens, have started off great and deteriorated with use.
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Every time I get ready to buy a PDP because I like my Q5 so much and the great reviews they get elsewhere, I come back to this thread and put it on hold again.
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Yeah I would really like some more info on these trigger issues. Is it worse, or just different? The question a few pages back about a detailed strip and clean, interested in that. It doesn't make sense to me that a trigger would get harder, unless something was getting dirty. And yeah does it happen with the slide off the frame?
Has anyone with this happening contacted Walther?
I'm not willing to spend the ammo to reproduce it on my gun at the moment, but if/when it happens to me I will try to be the guinea pig.
Update: I made a RFI over on waltherforums, we'll see if anyone there shoots. https://www.waltherforums.com/thread...-users.127055/
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After a not-too-welcoming experience on Walther Forums, the consensus after a few responses seems to be that a coating is wearing off the striker block, and that one needs to lubricate the trigger bar as it rubs against that. @GJM can you try that?
Can we also get the date codes on all of the affected guns (and unaffected, if any are found) so that we can build a pattern as to whether this was fixed with an improved coating?
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