Ok guys, I can't choose and I can only buy one. Help me decide.
Ok guys, I can't choose and I can only buy one. Help me decide.
Which feel better in your hand? Have you shot both? If so which do you shoot better? That would be how I would make my decision.
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Have both, enjoy shooting both, but prefer the PPQ. Just feels better for me, and my groups are tighter.
There are several quality polymer striker fired pistols out there. Each having qualities unique and/or similar to each other. For me, if I were to decide I needed one of them it would be the VP9 since I have a supply of P-30 mags.
Never owned a walther but I have owned a VP9SK and I have to say they are nice. Feels great in the hands only reason I sold it is because I just prefer cz or Glock
love my vp9, its ambilever mag release is on point.
Basically the same gun except for the mag release. I prefer the VP9 Mag release to the current PPQ which has been crippled up to cater to gunshop polling. But I would call it a total draw between the first gen PPQ and the VP9
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I shoot them both fairly well. I do like the ppq m2 mag release better, however that's the type I'm used to and I'm sure I would get used the Vp9 release with time. Any pros and cons for the different type release?
Basically not the same gun in the slightest, and the PPQ comes in two magazine release variants (M1, M2) not old and "current" as you mentioned........I own both (PPQ 5" with Dawson Precision sights see below) and can undeniably recommend them both. The ergonomics on the VP are slightly better for my hand, the sights are far better (PPQ has horrific stock sights) but I prefer the trigger of the PPQ, slightly lighter pull, crisper break and reset. In regards to polymer striker fired pistols, the VP9 and PPQ stand head and shoulders above anything else on the market.
Last edited by Toecheese; 07-22-15 at 21:08.
Both great guns, but I personally would take the VP9 every time.
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