Regarding the dead trigger issue and alleged "fix", I don't like that it isn't Walther coming out and explaining what the issue was and what they did to correct it.
Regarding the dead trigger issue and alleged "fix", I don't like that it isn't Walther coming out and explaining what the issue was and what they did to correct it.
Does the new F-Series still have this dead trigger problem?
These are clearly marketed as pure defensive guns for women and there the issue of a life saving contact shot might be VERY relevant.
My 4" f-Series does not have the issue. As a side note my Q4 SF does.
It appears to be semi-official...
At least the Aimpoint ACRO P2 is the accepted optic.
PSP has a history of picking weird guns and changing frequently.
Since the F model is going to be an option maybe they are trying to standardize on one size of magazine.
Of course, an agency that issued Glock 21s and SIG 227s, that were too big for some peoples hands is now going the opposite direction and standardizing on a trip that will be too small for some peoples hands.
I have an F, and that is a weird gun.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Word is 18-round mags with a sleeve, à la the Pro SD Compact mags.
I suspect the actual specs will call for an ACRO cut slide much like Walther did for the governor's detail contract.
It will be interesting to see what holster and WML are called out in the specs. It seems all Safariland options are only compatible with ultra-compact WMLs like the Streamlight TRL-7 which would be a downgrade from the currently issued Surefire X300s.