While browsing Walthers, I saw Taylor Freelance has come out with these pretty spiffy brass backstaps for the PDP, which adds 3.8oz to help reduce recoil / improve balance.
Similar in concept to their Seattle Slug for the Glock, which I have and like a great deal (helps counter balance my WML.)
If I end up snagging the 5" PDP, I plan on getting one of these brass backstraps in Black as well.
As court staff I still get the qualified professional discount at at few places and there are a lot of well-priced PDPs. It's tempting. Can't help but feel like if I hold out for a bit prices will go back to cheap though. Especially depending on the SCOTUS decision and post-COVID supply chain easing. But I haven't bought a new service pistol in a few years and my buying finger is getting itchy.
Most likely I'll end up with another Glock or M&P 2.0. There's a reason those damn things multiply like bunnies in my safe.
State Government Attorney | Beretta, Glock, CZ & S&W Fan
Thanks for the two cents, every data point helps.
Your point about the ancillary equipment is really what scares me off everything these days. I am already kitted out for Glocks and M2.0s. If there was one other platform I'd kit up for it would be the APX, since mine is absurdly good for the $324 I spent.
Between my current roster of Gen 4 17, Gen 5 17 MOS, Gen 5 19, Gen 3 23, M2.0 4.6" .45, M2.0 4" 9mm compact, M2.0 5" Pro Series, M2.0 Shield 9, and LCP Max, there just isn't much my current roster can't handle. And these ones are all supplied with holsters and ammo they like and they all run. I'm a lot more stingy with my money these days.
If something is going to move me, it'll probably be the 10mm M&Ps if they pan out.
State Government Attorney | Beretta, Glock, CZ & S&W Fan
I can't handle doin 50 pages. Does PDP have a large grip circumference / size than PPQ?
Doesn't read posts longer than two paragraphs.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
To me, the recoil impulse feels soft / similar to comparable 5" striker guns. From memory, the 4" seemed snappier than say- a G19 but the 5" feels more like a G34 if that helps. I have a 509T on a CHPWS plate and also like how easy it is to track the dot compared to MOS guns.
For CO, there isn't much shooting difference between a PDP, M&P CORE or Glock. The bigger differences are with the Legion, Shadow 2 and Walther steel frames, due to weight.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.