Everyone has the right to state their pros and cons on anything. With that said. 1). As a new shooter I can understand your reasoning for not wanting to pull the trigger when disassembling a firearm (that’s fair), but I promise in due time you’ll get over that with experience and don’t let others push you to do what works for you. 2). My advice (please take with a grain of salt) when it comes to practice ammo or any type of ammo is that not all firearms and ammo fit with each other the same. To be fair I get it that the cost of ammo can get expensive and I also understand the whole philosophy behind “if it can’t shoot junk steel case ammo then it ain’t worth squat”. But I’ve realized that it’s good to try out different ammo manufacturers due to not only cost and availability but also reliability and consistency. Cheap steel case ammo is good to get you to the range but your self defense ammo is of more higher quality and also more potency than the steel case. I realized this at the time when I was carrying REM budget self defense ammo and it was more closer in accuracy and recoil with the REM practice ammo than the Tula ammo I was practicing with prior. But if whatever you works then do so but limit yourself to one type of ammo. Also check out Paul Harrell’s channel, he talks in great detail about this. 3). The paddle vs push button mag release doesn’t really phase me because I like to try out different types of firearms. 4). Ammo capacity….it’s a single stack. I don’t expect to NEED more capacity unless I’m Ukraine or Syria and if I were to be there I’d have a larger handgun with a rifle. And if somehow end up in those places then I’m doing something wrong. But honestly, me living in a city/suburban are I don’t feel the need to have more capacity. Occasionally I might (just slightly might) carry a spare mag, but then my girlfriend gives me weird looks…so yeah she clicked me on that. Either way do what works for you. At the end of the day I like this pistol for it’s slime and light weight which is good for everyday Florida carry.
I really like mine. None of those things are a problem for me in a gun like this. Mine has been 100% reliable. I don't think I have shot any steel case ammo in it but it has been fine with everything I have shot in it.
Fit and finish are really good, sights, ergonomics, and weight are perfect. The trigger is absolute garbage, and it's casually accurate. Overall I give it a 7/10. I will keep this one but wouldn't ever buy another one regardless of price.
Everyone has the right to state their pros and cons on anything. With that said.
1). As a new shooter I can understand your reasoning for not wanting to pull the trigger when disassembling a firearm (that’s fair), but I promise in due time you’ll get over that with experience and don’t let others push you to do what works for you.
2). My advice (please take with a grain of salt) when it comes to practice ammo or any type of ammo is that not all firearms and ammo fit with each other the same. To be fair I get it that the cost of ammo can get expensive and I also understand the whole philosophy behind “if it can’t shoot junk steel case ammo then it ain’t worth squat”. But I’ve realized that it’s good to try out different ammo manufacturers due to not only cost and availability but also reliability and consistency. Cheap steel case ammo is good to get you to the range but your self defense ammo is of more higher quality and also more potency than the steel case. I realized this at the time when I was carrying REM budget self defense ammo and it was more closer in accuracy and recoil with the REM practice ammo than the Tula ammo I was practicing with prior. But if whatever you works then do so but limit yourself to one type of ammo. Also check out Paul Harrell’s channel, he talks in great detail about this.
3). The paddle vs push button mag release doesn’t really phase me because I like to try out different types of firearms.
4). Ammo capacity….it’s a single stack. I don’t expect to NEED more capacity unless I’m Ukraine or Syria and if I were to be there I’d have a larger handgun with a rifle. And if somehow end up in those places then I’m doing something wrong. But honestly, me living in a city/suburban are I don’t feel the need to have more capacity. Occasionally I might (just slightly might) carry a spare mag, but then my girlfriend gives me weird looks…so yeah she clicked me on that. Either way do what works for you.
At the end of the day I like this pistol for it’s slime and light weight which is good for everyday Florida carry.
I really like mine. None of those things are a problem for me in a gun like this. Mine has been 100% reliable. I don't think I have shot any steel case ammo in it but it has been fine with everything I have shot in it.
I had a hang-up with critical defense, and it doesn't like remington umc
Great firearm, love mine. It’s a Walther , nuff said.
Mag guts has +1 extension kits for the 6,7,&8 rd mags for this gun.
Mostly nit picking.
This video has to be a parody…
Tap on the muzzle to dislodge a live round in the chamber? Make sure it's your weak hand that's doing the tapping then.
Fit and finish are really good, sights, ergonomics, and weight are perfect. The trigger is absolute garbage, and it's casually accurate. Overall I give it a 7/10. I will keep this one but wouldn't ever buy another one regardless of price.
You have no idea how to use or dismantle a gun.
good god sounds like another pile of todays junk. buy a shield by s and w. stay away from g19 x they jam constantly
They jam because you don't know how to shoot.. 🤷♂️
Imagine calling walther junk 😂