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I'm soon buying my first Handgun here in Austria, and i decided for this Lovey Gun instead of a Glock ( even as Austrian..) after I had it in my Hand and tested the Trigger. So thanks for this Video, really liked this video.
New to guns recently purchased a walter p d p this is by far the most straightforward and thorough explanation to clean your gun Thank you for sharing greatly appreciate it sir!
What colors are we looking at here? Is the frame a shade of bronze or maybe tan? The slide looks to be the factory original without cerakote but it's hard to tell. Was this a special edition from Walther or did you have it cerakoted yourself? Thanks.
With the pdp you can actually just simply pull down on the slide lock tabs. No need to pull back on the slide at all! Overall a very thorough and well made video!
Oil in the striker channel can attract dirt and grime. This could eventually cause light primer strikes due to the striker not being able to move at full speed.
Dissapointed to see that strange barrel wear on the underside where I assume the spring makes contact in some way. Never seen that on any other pistol but every PDP field strip/dissaembly vid shows that wear and some even show metal shavings. I think it might have something to do with the plastic guide rod flexing when the gun is fired but thats just a guess.
Every striker fire pistol I own has wear on that spot. Out of all my glocks, CZs, s&w, the Walther pdp actually has the LEAST amount of wear in that spot when directly compared. All you're seeing is the corrosion resistant coating of the barrel being worn down, not the actual barrel itself. The barrel itself is made of hardened steel while the guide rod is made of a lesser OR softer metal that won't damage the barrel. You will honestly go through multiple guide rods before the integrity of the barrel is even up for questioning, meaning thousands upon thousands of rounds. As long as you keep your pistol well maintained and properly lubricated this will be a non-issue.
I'd say no. ⬇️ I'd add to remove, clean the slide PDP optic plate. Depending on where or how you carry the 9mm PDP. It's easy but the screws are tiny. Be careful.
🇺🇸 Skull Crush 100% American made holsters & links to the cleaning gear: skullcrush.com 👈
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I'm soon buying my first Handgun here in Austria, and i decided for this Lovey Gun instead of a Glock ( even as Austrian..) after I had it in my Hand and tested the Trigger. So thanks for this Video, really liked this video.
I love mine. Large frame, 4.5”. Typical Walther quality. Excellent. Enjoy your PDP😊 from Kentucky
@@kevingilbert1608Got the some one myself! A big thanks from Texas!
So one year later, do you still like the PDP? About to get mine as PDP FS Match Variant
It’s still cool.
New to guns recently purchased a walter p d p this is by far the most straightforward and thorough explanation to clean your gun Thank you for sharing greatly appreciate it sir!
Amazing ! Going to get PDP Thanks for the detail and clarity to show the process
. I'm fairly new to guns and your video helped me break down, field strip, clean and lube my new PDP, thanks.
Thank you very much for the detailed video!! Very Helpful just got my first PDP
Received my PDP Compact a couple of weeks ago and this video was thoroughly helpful. Thank you!
New Walther/Pistol owner. This is a great tutorial TY.
Just cleaned my new PDP Pro. Well made and explained. Thanks!
Very thorough video, thanks!
Big Thanks! First time owner and couldn’t tell you which supply was for which.
Nicely done. Great looking odgreen. I own a 5in full size in odgreen.
Marine Corps style how you used the bore brush and jag👍🏼
Thank you for sharing this information it’s very helpful 🙏🏾
Glad it was helpful!
thank you for this video!
Awesome video. First gun i cleaned and your help made it possible!
Hey thanks pal. Very good.
thank you for this
Great job!
Thanks
TY4SHARING!
thnx
What colors are we looking at here? Is the frame a shade of bronze or maybe tan? The slide looks to be the factory original without cerakote but it's hard to tell. Was this a special edition from Walther or did you have it cerakoted yourself? Thanks.
After how many rounds should you do maintenance like this? These things are meant to run dirty right?
I don’t leave my gun dirty. I clean after every use, regardless of round count. But yes it can run dirty within reason.
excellent subbed
What happens if you did get CLP inside the breach face area and striker area?? Is it catastrophic to the firearm??
Not right away. If it gets too much over time it could gunk up and slow down your striker. This could cause light primer strikes.
Awesome, just got one of these bad boy. How often do you clean it ?
Clean after every use.
as many times as you want. 1-3 times a year. i do a light cleaning everytime after i shoot
Are the rails made of metal?
Yes.
With the pdp you can actually just simply pull down on the slide lock tabs. No need to pull back on the slide at all! Overall a very thorough and well made video!
What color PDP number is that one . Wow that’s a nice one
OD Green
It’s just the lighting.
How often do you recommend cleaning?
After every use, regardless of round count.
So, I cleaned mine before I watched this video, and definitely got clp in both places that you said it to, what type of damage does that cause?
Oil in the striker channel can attract dirt and grime. This could eventually cause light primer strikes due to the striker not being able to move at full speed.
@@SkullCrushInc Thank you, that’s good to know
My kit only has a 22
Dissapointed to see that strange barrel wear on the underside where I assume the spring makes contact in some way. Never seen that on any other pistol but every PDP field strip/dissaembly vid shows that wear and some even show metal shavings. I think it might have something to do with the plastic guide rod flexing when the gun is fired but thats just a guess.
Every striker fire pistol I own has wear on that spot. Out of all my glocks, CZs, s&w, the Walther pdp actually has the LEAST amount of wear in that spot when directly compared. All you're seeing is the corrosion resistant coating of the barrel being worn down, not the actual barrel itself. The barrel itself is made of hardened steel while the guide rod is made of a lesser OR softer metal that won't damage the barrel. You will honestly go through multiple guide rods before the integrity of the barrel is even up for questioning, meaning thousands upon thousands of rounds. As long as you keep your pistol well maintained and properly lubricated this will be a non-issue.
After how many rounds should you do maintenance like this? These things are meant to run dirty right?
I'd say no. ⬇️ I'd add to remove, clean the slide PDP optic plate. Depending on where or how you carry the 9mm PDP. It's easy but the screws are tiny. Be careful.
Please do a video on how to clean the Walther PDP-F Series
It’s the same procedure for the PDP-F.
@@SkullCrushInc Thank you very much for your help.