someone on PnS said the version2 has this flaw corrected
Sportsman Outdoor Superstore has the 4 inch in stock, obviously one day after I purchase a 3.5 cause they were out of stock.
Finally was able to get myself a 5" PDP since I didn't like the PPQ 4" muzzle flip. Although it still has a little flip to it, it seems to track and get back on target much faster than my M&Ps/Glocks. Placebo maybe?
Also, these are at 15 yards with 115 WWB because this uses a combat hold. I hate not being able to see what im shooting at since i have to completely cover up the target. Dawson to the rescue.
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Late reply but I just purchased a 4" compact. There is more a sensation of back as compared to flip up. It's similar to the sensation of firing 124+p gold dot in a G19 or hotter ammo in the old P7 M8/13. I'm not sure how else to describe it. Sight tracking is not a problem as the sight blade moves vertically. I have not shot a PDP with an RDS.
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Hey guys,
I know that this is going to be really subjective but i'm shopping for a new pistol for my wife. She's currently shooting an X5 Legion and absolutely loves it. In light of some of the law suits that are going on, i've decided that I am going to have a knee jerk reaction and sell this in order to replace it with something else.
The PDP is on the list. I only have experience with the 4 inch slide and compact frame. I thought this configuration with standard 115 grain ball was a really snappy combination.
I am curious as to which gun would have the softest recoil impulse of the bunch? I am going to stick to the full size frames but i'm wondering between the 4, 4.5 and 5 inch guns which one will recoil and hit the hand the softest? As is the case with Glocks, it's naturally the G19, G17 and then G34 from harshest to softest. I am wondering if the PDP follows that same trend? I mean, most pistols follow this trend but I wanted to get some opinions from people I trust here before I purchase something.
Thanks guys!