I like it but I'm slightly disappointed in the button mag release.
I'd only buy one with the button release lol.I like it but I'm slightly disappointed in the button mag release.
Hopefully it's cheaper, 649.00 is MSRP. Gunbroker has them for 1100.00 buy it now lol, I think i'll wait on Buds.Tempting, but then I'd have to deal with Rural King...
I'm hoping the price at Point Blank will be close to the same, as I have $70 in gift cards to go towards the purchase.
I'm with you on this! Had a PPQ M1 with the paddle release that I loved, especially after installing a Dawson FO sight on the front. The very weird thing to say is I never considered carrying it because for a striker-fired gun, the trigger was just TOO good. But that is on me as an operator to know my gun and where it breaks. I also was never really crazy about the paisley-style grip texture. This one though is absolutely worth a look, thanks for posting the videos! Nice looking grip texturing, and yep, I would love to see the paddle release make a comeback as an option.I thought the same thing. If they'd made one with a paddle mag release I'd buy one in a heartbeat. I love my PPQ M1 with the paddle release.
Technically the 4 is a compact, same size as a Glock 19. The definitions of what is micro, sub, compact , full sized and so on really needs to get changed up IMHO especially with guns like the P365 and Hellcat being out there.What they call the compact is a 4" and full size is 4.5"? doesn't seem like much of a compact, or am I missing something?
I agree 100% about the finger grooves. I have owned a couple of PPQs that felt great in the hand in the gun shop, but not so great after handling it and shooting it. Tried to love it because of the awesome trigger, but just couldn't get over the funky feeling bumps on the front of the grip.If it shoots anything like it's big brother it will be a very nice shooting handgun IMHO. That being said I still prefer my SF guns and am really glad Walther is moving away from finger groves on their polymer handguns (I hate every pistol with finger groves they just do not fit my hands)
I could be wrong, but I think you will find that compact and full size refers more to the frame's grip length and magazine capacity. There are rumors of plans to produce a 5" slide as well. Last, but not least, the slides and frames are interchangeable so you can mix and match to your heart's content.What they call the compact is a 4" and full size is 4.5"? doesn't seem like much of a compact, or am I missing something?
I agree! I love the M1!I like it but I'm slightly disappointed in the button mag release.