Walther Arms PDP Pro SD Compact 9mm Luger Threaded Barrel OD Green 2877511
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- MANUFACTURER: Walther Arms
- FAMILY: PDP Series
- MODEL: PDP PRO SD Compact
- TYPE: Semi-Auto Pistol
- ACTION: Striker Fired
- CALIBER/GAUGE: 9mm
- FINISH: Matte Black
- FINISH TYPE: Black
- FRAME: Polymer Frame
- STOCK/GRIPS: OD Green Textured Frame
- BARREL: 4.6"
- OVERALL LENGTH: 8.1"
- CAPACITY: 18 + 1
- # OF MAGAZINES: 3
- MAG DESCRIPTION: 18 rd.
- SIGHTS: White Dot
- SIGHT TYPE: Adjustable Sights
- OPTICS READY CUT
- THREAD PATTERN: 1/2x28
- SPECIAL FEATURE: Threaded Barrel
- WEIGHT: 26.9 oz.
- SAFETY FEATURES: 3-Auto
- ADDL INFO: Optics Ready Slide
- ADDL INFO: Performance Duty Trigger
- ADDL INFO: Performance Duty Grip Texture
- MFG MODEL NO: 2877511
- UPC: 723364230011
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To the point, using AAC 115gr FMJ, along with Winchester white box, Federal, and Hornady rounds, I had about a 3% failure rate with failures-to-feed. This seems to be a known issue with PDP 18-round mags; at least I'm hoping it's the mags. 3-4 rounds of out 100 will get smashed into the bottom of the feed ramp with enough force to slice a chunk off of the bullet. From what I've read, many believe it's due to a lack of spring power in these specific mags from the factory. Ghost Inc. makes a 10% stronger spring specifically for these magazines to solve this issue. They're sold for roughly $25 per 10, which isn't bad. I've just put them in and haven't used the mags yet, but the reviews are promising. All that said, it is a little disappointing for a $50 magazine to have ongoing issues like this, dating back several years. On a different note, the firearm itself is excellent, fits my hand like a glove with excellent grip space and texture, a short, crisp trigger, and the adjustable rear sight was easy to dial in at the range. Once I confirm that the new mag springs make the gun 100% reliable, this will be in the running as my favorite handgun.
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