Any PPQ's in Indiana?

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  • Cannon762

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    Didn't know if any of you guys had seen any/shot any/held any/wanted any/etc. Walther PPQ's.

    They've been starting to pop up on some other forums I visit, but didn't know if anyone had any experience with them in our neck of the woods. The trigger system is supposed to be incredibly lightweight and geared more towards competitive shooters, kind of like their Anti-Stress trigger system only lighter which I'm a fan of.

    Whatcha think?

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    Cannon762

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    I'd like to hold one first, but I've been looking for another full size 9mm and this may be just the ticket. I don't know how hard it is to find one yet though. The serrations are a little gawdy but I still wouldn't kick it out of bed for eating crackers.
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    To me, it looks like it's HK P30 + Walther P99 + some XD

    Grip + slide release of the HK

    Rest of frame / trigger guard / rear of slide of the P99

    Front of slide + trigger of the XD

    I should stop in at Bradis and at least handle the one there!

    For my money, though, I'd look towards a P30. I've already owned two P99s and while they're fantastic firearms, I think that other polymer-framed handguns handle better from a follow-up shot standpoint.

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