Nice idea...but why make it single stack? Consider that Ruger packs 12 rounds into the much smaller LCP, I can't think of a single good reason why Walther couldn't have made this 12-15 rounds. Then it would a perfect competitor to the Ruger Security 380 and the Cheetah. Seems like the single most glaring oversight in the design, when everything else was so well executed.
Because, contrary to Dan's assertion, it is a slightly warmed-up PK380, which was a single stack. They crammed 1 more round with a Magguts-like trick, but that's about it.
There is something about having a double action hammer that takes some space around the grip, and they want the grip to be thin. It might have been possible to go beyond a single stack if it was striker fired.
I own a PK380, and it may rattle a bit, but it feeds everything I put through it. My hands are slowly developing arthritis and the recoil is very manageable so it's not going anywhere.
IDK man. Capped at 9 rounds is a bummer when the security 380, lcp max , and the 365 380's all hold more and are more concealable. Not understanding the thought train behind this one. This one Im guessing maybe less recoil, maybe?Correct me if Im wrong.
Yup. Walther has fallen so far. I used to love their guns. I still will never sell my PPS and PPQ paddle release guns, but they stopped innovating/competing years ago.
9mm is preferred but with modern 380 ammo I never feel defenseless carrying it. In Florida's hot humid weather I wouldnt fault anyone even for carrying even a 22. We cannot layer clothing especially in summer so it makes concealing a chore. Small is king here.
My LCP-MAX has a 10 round magazine, light to carry, easy to shoot and is American made. My only 380 pistol that rides in the pocket 24/7... I think that's where the 380 ACP belongs, not midsize or full size handguns. But options are cool.
Nope. Not everyone wants a pocket 380. These midsize 380’s like the Security 380 or Shield 380 ez all have their place in the market. They’re smooth shooters and plenty of people love them.
There is a market for compact 380 pistols. Some people can't handle a larger caliber or shoot it well. Some people limp-wrist a 9mm but shoot a 380 fine. Or they can't shoot a micro 380 well but they shoot a compact 380 well.
Thanks for covering everything for us, Dan. My observations: Interesting how 10 years ago everyone was making .380s as small as possible and they virtually caused the extinction of .25 ACP and .32 ACP handguns with very small .380s. Now everyone is making .380s the size of small 9mms. I guess the market for a controllable and easy to manipulate .380 is larger than I would have guessed. 🤷♂But...that's a good thing! I LOVE DA/SA or DAO hammer fired handguns for concealed carry. So much so that I will not _carry_ anything BUT a DA/SA or DAO hammer fired handgun. (revolver or semi-auto) That said, a DA/SA semi-auto _should have a hammer drop_ feature, even more so than a safety of any kind. For example, the SIG P226/228/229 handguns have a hammer drop, but no safety. That was a big reason I chose a SIG P228 for my plainclothes duty handgun for 19 years. Safeties can be in the wrong position at the wrong time. I prefer relying on the DA trigger pull as a safety. Make the gun work like a revolver...pull the trigger to shoot, STOP pulling the trigger to make the gun safe. The nonsense about "What if someone takes your gun? Maybe they won't know how the safety works!" doesn't apply to concealed carry. "Concealed" has a meaning. No one is supposed to KNOW you have a gun TO take, unless you take it for USE, in which case the safety should be "off" anyway. Walther WILL have problems with this. There WILL be negligent discharges, because people WILL "drop the hammer" and forget to engage the safety first. Walther has been making DA/SA handguns with the hammer drop, slide mounted safety for almost ONE HUNDRED years! Why did they change that?!?!? Just use the PP/PPK type safety/hammer drop OR the hammer drop only (best choice) as on the SIGs. Merry Christmas!!!!!
100% nailed it. I hear this is umarex production similar to the pk380. The more i learn about this gun the less i want it and the worse it sounds. Seems like the illusion of a hammer block safety will give someone the false sense of a decocker leading to discharges.
Walther is missing the boat by coming out with guns like this and the PDP-F. In my opinion, if they would come out with a 9mm PDP style 13 round micro, it would make them a fortune!
I bought a P22Q for my wife. It was my first Walther (but, I've shot a buddy's PDP-F, and was impressed). I love the feel, and the mechanics, of the pistol. A well made firearm.
Couple of ideas for the "Is This Gun Still Relevant" Series - Walther PPK/S, Colt .45ACP Government Model, Browning Hi-Power 9mm, any medium-frame .357 Magnum revolver. All classics, but a little long in the tooth for most new shooters. Thanks for the new series.
I have Arthritis and neuropathy in my hands. This is one of0 a few guns that I can operate comfortably. I tried many guns. Being left handed I usually look at ambidextrous guns. The only thing I feel that would improve this gun would be a double stack magazine. The gun is reliable and makes a great daily carry gun for me. I think Walther did an awesome job, especially for a person buying a first gun or with hand issues
I kinda like it, especially when you took it apart and showed the decent amount of metal for the slide to ride on. And the EZ rack is definitely a plus, could benefit a lot of shooters!
Looks a lot like my Walther P22 pistol. I personally don’t like the placement of the safety as it’s difficult to actuate while maintaining your firing grip.
Looking forward to seeing you shoot it., looks like a quality firearm. Wish they would make a DA/SA in a micro version like a Hellcat in 9mm, I think there would be a market for that.
I looked at one today at a local gun shop. For $800 they offer the handgun with "FINAL EDITION" stamped on it, a hard case, and a Walther souvenir coin. I would have preferred just the handgun and at least two 15 rd. magazines for about $500. I don't need the coin or the case, or the final edition stamp or the stupid coin. That gun isn't that much of a classic to justify all that. I would have felt like I was signing up for the Dork of the Month Club buying all those cheap extras with the gun for a inflated price.
@@lanceblinent7909 Yeah, the Final Edition is a bit silly, but it's a callback to the first run, which were available in the OD green/black. Still, the P99AS and the P99AS Final Edition can be found online for $650 or less (new).
Ergonomics and paddle mag release are both positive features. Accessory rail is unnecessary on a concealed carry pistol (but for some reason, lots of folks insist on a rail). No slide-stop lever and the slide-mounted safety are definite non-starters for me. I'll stick with the CCP M2.
Thanks for the informative video. I couldn't carry this because the direction to remove the safety is the opposite direction from the 1911. I've got muscle memory, stroke thumb down during draw to fire.
If the Walther PPQ came with P 10 sites and had Glock type holster options it would be the perfect handgun. So far, the CZ P-10 C is king of the do all handguns
I wish I could find a 9x19 with a similar configuration in current prouction. Hammer fired, DA/SA or DAO eith an exposed hammer. I like this a lot. I think they did a great job on it.
H&K, CZ, Canik, and Beretta all make 9mm DA/SA hammer fired pistols that would meet your criteria. Give them a look, I'm sure you'll find something amongst their offerings. **edit** I should include Sig as well, they have the P229 and P2022 in the DA/SA hammer fired compact category.
Fort Smith. Walther’s US factory is about 5 min from me right now. Very interested in their PPQ Q5 Match. Its supposed to be one of the most accurate 9mm out of the box. Also the 4.5” PDP look good to me. Of course the stainless James Bond PPK 380 is a classic 👌🏼👌🏼
I had the Walther PK380, a good shooting, ergonomically sound gun but I decided 380 wasn’t for me and sold it…disassembling was a bit of a pain too because you had to use the special tool that came with it
Like you said there's a market for it ! I have a CCP in 9mm and its a nice carry pistol and this will market OK if they keep the price down otherwise Ruger will eat them for breakfast in the 380 market.
If this is just a PK380 with a facelift, this is not interesting. Looking for feedbacks on the PK380 on the net will show many quality issues, including broken slides
Great review Dan, but keep the gun! I'm just not a .380 fan. Did pick up my PDP 5" full size & the PDP F 4.5'. WOW, they are awesome! The F is for my wife's CHRISTMAS present. If you don't make another video before CHRISTMAS, have a Merry one Brother & shoot on!!
I just bought a PDP full size but I'm still in the market for an EDC. Can't wait to see you put some rounds through it & hear what you think. Maybe do a limp wrist test if you're feeling up to it? Merry Christmas!
This EZ reminds me of the S&W M&P Shield EZ 380 but will wait until the price drops, lol! Before Covid could have bought the PK380 for 250 & will when I find it on GB.
Another company that made such cosmetic changes was Beretta. Just like Walther with PK380, they updated Nano to look like APX (and called it "APX Carry"). Look how many people in the comments are deceived.
Walther is among the best in the world, but this one is a little Goofy to me no slide stop and the slide mounted safety like the beretta 92 which I hated.
Its the same frame as the PK 380 and this had 8 shots. So its a kind of improvement. But its the same shitty safety like the PK380. So its more a cosmetic renewed PK380.
Gotta love Walther. Updating the PK380, what's next - the P22 update? Thanks Dan the 2A Man for the video. Christmas is coming.... might be on the list.
S&W M&P EZ and Ruger Light Rack competition. Walther marketing must have crunched some numbers and convinced the board to throw their hat in the ring. I don’t see it though. But what do I know except I love to shoot. 👍🇺🇸
No decocker No double stack No reason to buy this just spend 280 on used pk if that's what you want ..almost 16-18 trs ago this was a carry option ..now a G2c used is a way way better option..I lived my pk380 lets be clear the techs miles by this
Thanks Dan for the review, merry Christmas from se Mi. It is a very good looking handgun but, I think the Ruger security 380 is a much better value and performer. The security 380 mag capacity is increased, the sights are very good, and it is also easy to rack.
Walther has an hit and miss market vs the Glock.. Walther, alone has plenty of inovation within their line-up and should market their P99/PDP more often.. H&K does the same except those prices are way to high! (Thought about collecting if it werent for the prices)
FINALLY WALTHER!!! A paddle mag release! Yea boooooy!!!! It is just a little bummer that it is only 9 rounds (+1) - and no red dot or slide stop/release and a safety (slide mounted at that)?
actually @coryc is dead wrong… this is a totally different gun than the pk380, that was a blowback design with a fixed barrel… this a hammer fired PDP and is a great option for concealed carry with SA/DA design. So dude maybe tune-in before your broadcast!
Love walther firearms but this one is meh, I’m still waiting for them to come out with PPS m3 with similar features/ higher capacity than the m2 version
I would have liked to seen Walther come out with an optics ready CCP M2 pistol with the PDP design. It’s like getting a HK P7 pistol with a gas delayed system. Anyways it would be something different to own as oppose to getting more of the same old same old. Zero interest in this pistol; it’s a yawn fest.
I just got one of these- it’s a solid firearm so far. Fits very nicely in my pocket holster and fits great in my large hands.
Love that it has a paddle style magazine release.
I'm still waiting for a 9mm PDP with the paddle mag release.
@@anomaly864 It bums me out we'll probably never get one. They only release it on niche products that might not even sell because of it.
Nice idea...but why make it single stack? Consider that Ruger packs 12 rounds into the much smaller LCP, I can't think of a single good reason why Walther couldn't have made this 12-15 rounds. Then it would a perfect competitor to the Ruger Security 380 and the Cheetah. Seems like the single most glaring oversight in the design, when everything else was so well executed.
Because, contrary to Dan's assertion, it is a slightly warmed-up PK380, which was a single stack. They crammed 1 more round with a Magguts-like trick, but that's about it.
There is something about having a double action hammer that takes some space around the grip, and they want the grip to be thin. It might have been possible to go beyond a single stack if it was striker fired.
New and improved PK380.
I only own one Walther it's the PPS M2 LE love that pistol and the way it fits in my hand.
Looks like a sweet piece, but I won't give up my Bersa Thunder in 380 which holds the same with the pinky extender mag.
I own a PK380, and it may rattle a bit, but it feeds everything I put through it. My hands are slowly developing arthritis and the recoil is very manageable so it's not going anywhere.
IDK man. Capped at 9 rounds is a bummer when the security 380, lcp max , and the 365 380's all hold more and are more concealable. Not understanding the thought train behind this one. This one Im guessing maybe less recoil, maybe?Correct me if Im wrong.
Its an umarex production masquarading under walthers name. The shields on the slide by the ejection port means umarex. Walther uses an antler.
Yup. Walther has fallen so far. I used to love their guns. I still will never sell my PPS and PPQ paddle release guns, but they stopped innovating/competing years ago.
Definitely reminds me of the P22 but in 380.
Yep and I love my P22
The P22 lead me to find the PD380. I'm seriously considering getting one.
Wish they would bring paddle mag. release for the 9 PDP family. Until then, my P99c and paddle PPQ will do.
I love my Walthers. I have the pps m2, ppx and pdp compact. Fantastic pistols.
You're first again Dan reviewing this gun , first time I saw this was in the December issue of shooting illustrated magazine.
9mm is preferred but with modern 380 ammo I never feel defenseless carrying it. In Florida's hot humid weather I wouldnt fault anyone even for carrying even a 22. We cannot layer clothing especially in summer so it makes concealing a chore. Small is king here.
Looks like another solid option from Walther. Thanks Dan
My LCP-MAX has a 10 round magazine, light to carry, easy to shoot and is American made. My only 380 pistol that rides in the pocket 24/7... I think that's where the 380 ACP belongs, not midsize or full size handguns. But options are cool.
My LCP Max has 12-round mags. If Walther made this 1.5 stack holding 10 or 11, they would have ensured its success.
Nope. Not everyone wants a pocket 380. These midsize 380’s like the Security 380 or Shield 380 ez all have their place in the market. They’re smooth shooters and plenty of people love them.
There is a market for compact 380 pistols. Some people can't handle a larger caliber or shoot it well. Some people limp-wrist a 9mm but shoot a 380 fine. Or they can't shoot a micro 380 well but they shoot a compact 380 well.
So instead of fixing the flaws of the PK380, they made it look like a PDP and re-released it? I like Walther, but this is a big swing and a miss
Precisely. But I hope they improved the quality. Original PK380 was very so-so.
I **liked** Walther before they gave up on innovation and stopped listening to their customers.
Thanks for covering everything for us, Dan.
My observations:
Interesting how 10 years ago everyone was making .380s as small as possible and they virtually caused the extinction of .25 ACP and .32 ACP handguns with very small .380s. Now everyone is making .380s the size of small 9mms. I guess the market for a controllable and easy to manipulate .380 is larger than I would have guessed. 🤷♂But...that's a good thing!
I LOVE DA/SA or DAO hammer fired handguns for concealed carry. So much so that I will not _carry_ anything BUT a DA/SA or DAO hammer fired handgun. (revolver or semi-auto)
That said, a DA/SA semi-auto _should have a hammer drop_ feature, even more so than a safety of any kind. For example, the SIG P226/228/229 handguns have a hammer drop, but no safety. That was a big reason I chose a SIG P228 for my plainclothes duty handgun for 19 years.
Safeties can be in the wrong position at the wrong time. I prefer relying on the DA trigger pull as a safety. Make the gun work like a revolver...pull the trigger to shoot, STOP pulling the trigger to make the gun safe.
The nonsense about "What if someone takes your gun? Maybe they won't know how the safety works!" doesn't apply to concealed carry. "Concealed" has a meaning. No one is supposed to KNOW you have a gun TO take, unless you take it for USE, in which case the safety should be "off" anyway.
Walther WILL have problems with this. There WILL be negligent discharges, because people WILL "drop the hammer" and forget to engage the safety first. Walther has been making DA/SA handguns with the hammer drop, slide mounted safety for almost ONE HUNDRED years! Why did they change that?!?!?
Just use the PP/PPK type safety/hammer drop OR the hammer drop only (best choice) as on the SIGs.
Merry Christmas!!!!!
Agreed! 👍🏼🤟🏼👏
100% nailed it. I hear this is umarex production similar to the pk380.
The more i learn about this gun the less i want it and the worse it sounds. Seems like the illusion of a hammer block safety will give someone the false sense of a decocker leading to discharges.
Walther is missing the boat by coming out with guns like this and the PDP-F. In my opinion, if they would come out with a 9mm PDP style 13 round micro, it would make them a fortune!
100% agree, I'd instantly buy a Walther version of a Sig 365XL / Macro.
Exactly. Walther seems to have given up on being innovative or even competitive. It bums me out.
Guess you guys haven’t held the f..
I bought a P22Q for my wife. It was my first Walther (but, I've shot a buddy's PDP-F, and was impressed). I love the feel, and the mechanics, of the pistol. A well made firearm.
I appreciate it's not another 9mm. Or a race gun. Yet, I cannot do slide mounted safeties. 380 is great when you get more barrel length.
We are all waiting for the PPS M3.
I stopped holding my breath for Walther 5 years ago.
Couple of ideas for the "Is This Gun Still Relevant" Series - Walther PPK/S, Colt .45ACP Government Model, Browning Hi-Power 9mm, any medium-frame .357 Magnum revolver. All classics, but a little long in the tooth for most new shooters. Thanks for the new series.
I have Arthritis and neuropathy in my hands. This is one of0 a few guns that I can operate comfortably. I tried many guns. Being left handed I usually look at ambidextrous guns. The only thing I feel that would improve this gun would be a double stack magazine. The gun is reliable and makes a great daily carry gun for me. I think Walther did an awesome job, especially for a person buying a first gun or with hand issues
thanks dan nice little gun and not a bad price i like it are we getting some range time with this one have a merry christmas may the family be blessed
I kinda like it, especially when you took it apart and showed the decent amount of metal for the slide to ride on. And the EZ rack is definitely a plus, could benefit a lot of shooters!
Nice the except the swipe down safety
finally someone made another true ambi gun and none of this swappable stuff
Looks a lot like my Walther P22 pistol. I personally don’t like the placement of the safety as it’s difficult to actuate while maintaining your firing grip.
Exactly, it's annoying, just like the beretta 92's. They both shot well, but the safty placement is inconvenient in comparison to other stlyes
Looking forward to seeing you shoot it., looks like a quality firearm. Wish they would make a DA/SA in a micro version like a Hellcat in 9mm, I think there would be a market for that.
Merry Christmas Dan, Great review! Would love to see a review comparing the PD380 and the Security 380.
I love hammer SA/DA fire arm, but the safty should be on the frame. Where else would I put my thumb.
I still think Walther should do an update to the P99AS with new grip texture (and leave all else the same) rather than discontinue it.
I looked at one today at a local gun shop. For $800 they offer the handgun with "FINAL EDITION" stamped on it, a hard case, and a Walther souvenir coin. I would have preferred just the handgun and at least two 15 rd. magazines for about $500. I don't need the coin or the case, or the final edition stamp or the stupid coin. That gun isn't that much of a classic to justify all that. I would have felt like I was signing up for the Dork of the Month Club buying all those cheap extras with the gun for a inflated price.
@@lanceblinent7909 Yeah, the Final Edition is a bit silly, but it's a callback to the first run, which were available in the OD green/black.
Still, the P99AS and the P99AS Final Edition can be found online for $650 or less (new).
Whoever is calling the shots probably is an Umarex honcho. They haven't made a smart design or marketing decision in years.
@@lanceblinent7909Walther seems to be targeting the dork market exclusively these days. I'm losing interest quickly.
Ergonomics and paddle mag release are both positive features. Accessory rail is unnecessary on a concealed carry pistol (but for some reason, lots of folks insist on a rail). No slide-stop lever and the slide-mounted safety are definite non-starters for me. I'll stick with the CCP M2.
many people run with a compact light while CCW, or they put a light on it when they get home while it sits on their nightstand.
I really like walther so ill definitely check it out. Im really considering the double stacked glock 380 though
Looks like a very interesting pistol.
The price is not too shabby, looks good.
No slide stop is different, but I think I could get used to it
Thanks for the informative video. I couldn't carry this because the direction to remove the safety is the opposite direction from the 1911. I've got muscle memory, stroke thumb down during draw to fire.
Would love to see a new style PPS!
I was so going to wait for this but I really wanted a double stack 380acp, so I bought a Grand Power P380 and the damn thing is heavy ...
the GP CP380 is a double stack and smaller than the P380
@@anthonyperkins6364 , you are correct
If the Walther PPQ came with P 10 sites and had Glock type holster options it would be the perfect handgun. So far, the CZ P-10 C is king of the do all handguns
sights
The PPQ M1 is still better than the CZ. I found Dawson sights for mine and they are great. Holsters arent' an issue.
Very nice gun;ideal for CCW.
I wish I could find a 9x19 with a similar configuration in current prouction. Hammer fired, DA/SA or DAO eith an exposed hammer. I like this a lot. I think they did a great job on it.
S&W CSX
@@l3ch I liked the CSX, but it's single action only. I don't like that configuration for carry.
H&K, CZ, Canik, and Beretta all make 9mm DA/SA hammer fired pistols that would meet your criteria. Give them a look, I'm sure you'll find something amongst their offerings.
**edit** I should include Sig as well, they have the P229 and P2022 in the DA/SA hammer fired compact category.
We've been begging Walther for a gun like this for a decade. They never listen.
Fort Smith. Walther’s US factory is about 5 min from me right now. Very interested in their PPQ Q5 Match. Its supposed to be one of the most accurate 9mm out of the box. Also the 4.5” PDP look good to me. Of course the stainless James Bond PPK 380 is a classic 👌🏼👌🏼
Its mostly a cosmetically renewed PK380. This with a double stack and a precocked double action only like the HK LEM trigger would have been amazing.
It’s perfect to me. Can’t beat the ergos.
I had the Walther PK380, a good shooting, ergonomically sound gun but I decided 380 wasn’t for me and sold it…disassembling was a bit of a pain too because you had to use the special tool that came with it
Like you said there's a market for it ! I have a CCP in 9mm and its a nice carry pistol and this will market OK if they keep the price down otherwise Ruger will eat them for breakfast in the 380 market.
TFG is the man. Love your straight talk gun reviews, and always value and look forward to your opinion on new firearms. Thanks again
I appreciate that man
I think it’s cool and unique, might be nice addition if you already have some other Walthers..
If this is just a PK380 with a facelift, this is not interesting. Looking for feedbacks on the PK380 on the net will show many quality issues, including broken slides
Walther needs to make a similar gun to compete against the sig p365...
Great review Dan, but keep the gun! I'm just not a .380 fan. Did pick up my PDP 5" full size & the PDP F 4.5'. WOW, they are awesome! The F is for my wife's CHRISTMAS present. If you don't make another video before CHRISTMAS, have a Merry one Brother & shoot on!!
Even though 380 ACP ammo is priced ridiculous high I decided to buy this gun for EDC in the hot weather months.
That’s a cool pistol. My daughter is looking for a pistol; this looks good.
I just bought a PDP full size but I'm still in the market for an EDC. Can't wait to see you put some rounds through it & hear what you think. Maybe do a limp wrist test if you're feeling up to it? Merry Christmas!
This EZ reminds me of the S&W M&P Shield EZ 380 but will wait until the price drops, lol! Before Covid could have bought the PK380 for 250 & will when I find it on GB.
I was playing with my PPQ but I want one of those pistols as well.
Interesting Pistol! Still thinking about a 9mm CCP M2.
For some reason my LGS stopped carrying Walther.
Fortunately, there are other shops in my area.
It would be nice if it was double stack
Another company that made such cosmetic changes was Beretta. Just like Walther with PK380, they updated Nano to look like APX (and called it "APX Carry"). Look how many people in the comments are deceived.
Walther is among the best in the world, but this one is a little Goofy to me no slide stop and the slide mounted safety like the beretta 92 which I hated.
love waltger handguns but wish ammo prices would. come back
Hello Dan,
I like the firearm, 380 is fine for me, I will look for it next time in store.
Thanks
Reminds me of the SR22 RUGER .22cal.
👍👍Thanks Dan, you always do a great job on your reviews.
Very nice option! I like it. 👍 I will be thinking about picking this one up.
It should have had a ten round magazine and a decocker only. The folks at Walther are slipping.
Its the same frame as the PK 380 and this had 8 shots. So its a kind of improvement. But its the same shitty safety like the PK380. So its more a cosmetic renewed PK380.
I wonder if Umarex is calling the shots. They are just reahshing old gun designs.
Excellent Review! Thanks Brother!! Merry Christmas.
Gotta love Walther. Updating the PK380, what's next - the P22 update? Thanks Dan the 2A Man for the video. Christmas is coming.... might be on the list.
S&W M&P EZ and Ruger Light Rack competition. Walther marketing must have crunched some numbers and convinced the board to throw their hat in the ring. I don’t see it though. But what do I know except I love to shoot. 👍🇺🇸
the security 380 blows the doors off this imo. 15 rounds all the same features.less money too. Walther fit finish is def better tho.
if this gun is as small as the ppk, this will definitely be my secondary conceal carry (hopefully appendix)
Owned 2 pk380 ..this is the same deal gun I had 18 years tg with face lift ..oh oh they gave me a cap reciol spring lol..common
No decocker
No double stack
No reason to buy this just spend 280 on used pk if that's what you want ..almost 16-18 trs ago this was a carry option ..now a G2c used is a way way better option..I lived my pk380 lets be clear the techs miles by this
Thanks Dan for the review, merry Christmas from se Mi. It is a very good looking handgun but, I think the Ruger security 380 is a much better value and performer. The security 380 mag capacity is increased, the sights are very good, and it is also easy to rack.
There’s a market for it. But I’ll bet it’s a pretty small market.
Walther has an hit and miss market vs the Glock.. Walther, alone has plenty of inovation within their line-up and should market their P99/PDP more often.. H&K does the same except those prices are way to high! (Thought about collecting if it werent for the prices)
Love the Description of this TH-cam channel. Much Love you beautiful soul. *Bing Bang*
Sorry, it just seems to be a PK380 redesigned to look like a PDP to me. Nothing new besides the cosmetic changes.
Nice concept but no slide stop is a deal breaker for me
Thank you
Everyone complaining about single stack must live in free states.Lots nowadays only allow 10 plus 1 capacity.
Hope it doesn’t suck like the PK380
I seriously doubt it will
Disappointed its not a stack and a half magazine for more capacity
FINALLY WALTHER!!! A paddle mag release! Yea boooooy!!!!
It is just a little bummer that it is only 9 rounds (+1) - and no red dot or slide stop/release and a safety (slide mounted at that)?
Please, Sir, PK380 was like this since forever.
@@zaitcev0 exactly, upgrades would have been nice.
I love DA/SA. Just works for me.
I love my PDP and my F model PDP. But 380 is for other kids.
Thanks man
actually @coryc is dead wrong… this is a totally different gun than the pk380, that was a blowback design with a fixed barrel… this a hammer fired PDP and is a great option for concealed carry with SA/DA design. So dude maybe tune-in before your broadcast!
No optics cut version?
Do the sights fall off?
Thanks for the video !
Pretty cool. Except that it's.380
Hammer looks close to the skin. Perhaps it needs a beaver tail? Nonetheless, I like the rest of the features.
Walther should have made the mag hold more ammo.
Love walther firearms but this one is meh, I’m still waiting for them to come out with PPS m3 with similar features/ higher capacity than the m2 version
Dan is a 380 enough buddy over a 9mm? Awesome pistol and review as usual.👍
Dan I just can't get into any 380.
I would have liked to seen Walther come out with an optics ready CCP M2 pistol with the PDP design. It’s like getting a HK P7 pistol with a gas delayed system. Anyways it would be something different to own as oppose to getting more of the same old same old. Zero interest in this pistol; it’s a yawn fest.
Not my style..but I'm sure it works well..