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  • #31
    Capybara
    CGSSA Coordinator
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    • Feb 2012
    • 14743

    Agreed, not the most satisfying answer. I guess they'll get here when they get here and we Walther fans will be happy then. But until then, the days drag on. I don't blame Walther, I blame the faceless a-holes in Sacramento that make us have an illegal and Unconstitutional roster. America has had the PDP for years
    and are onto 3-4th generation variants that we'll never see here like the one on this months cover of the American Rifleman. We'll be lucky to just get a plain vanilla PDP here, the rest of the country gets all of the cool variants.
    Last edited by Capybara; 08-24-2025, 5:57 PM.
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    • #32
      XL650
      Member
      • Aug 2010
      • 273

      Oh that’s great. Nice guns.

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      • #33
        n8vrmind
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2017
        • 1439

        received phone call from my LGS regarding arrival of CA roster PDP. Will start DROS this week

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        • #34
          Bart1
          Member
          • May 2010
          • 290

          My LGS told me that their distributor still not have any in stock. I want a compact one, I do have a steel frame match 5". And to be honest with the ZT long stroke guide rod, I can shoot it all day...can't say the same from 2011's.

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          • #35
            Bart1
            Member
            • May 2010
            • 290

            Great shooter!
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            • #36
              Capybara
              CGSSA Coordinator
              CGN Contributor
              • Feb 2012
              • 14743

              I received the call from my LGS yesterday and began DROS on my Walther PDP Compact. The dealer said they only received four gun and mine was one of them. I was able to handle it and check it out. VERY comfortable in the hand, seemed to be G19 sized, I am looking forward to shooting it. Seems like its going to be a trickle, rather than of flood of PDPs hitting dealers. I'll post on the 16th when I pick it up with pics and comments on what a California PDP looks and feels like.

              Same dealer I have a deposit on a Derya DY9 with, they said no workd yet on when those are hitting. Hopefully before AB1127 goes into effect!
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              • #37
                dfens
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2007
                • 932

                My best friend just got a call today that at the dealer he left his contact info with just got a compact in and it was his if he wanted it. He has large hands and is waiting on a full size instead.

                I'm tempted to go down and see if it's still there and get it for myself.

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                • #38
                  Capybara
                  CGSSA Coordinator
                  CGN Contributor
                  • Feb 2012
                  • 14743

                  It's a very highly rated pistol. Unfortunately we can't get the competition and other PDP variants here that are getting raves but even the OG plain one is a great gun. I've shot it out of state. The grip is really nice and it's smooth and easy to shoot.
                  I'm just curious if adding the California Tyrant mandated MDM is going to spoil that amazing trigger pull. We shall see.
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                  • #39
                    n8vrmind
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2017
                    • 1439

                    Already started my DROS and should have my PDP home by next week.
                    I tried out the CA compliant Walther performance duty trigger and it seems pretty good for a factory striker pistol. I haven't tried free-state version of PDP performance duty trigger so no comparison on that.
                    Hopefully, other triggers like Walther's dynamic performance or Overwatch can be easily added to CA compliant PDP.

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                    • #40
                      Capybara
                      CGSSA Coordinator
                      CGN Contributor
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 14743

                      Originally posted by n8vrmind
                      Already started my DROS and should have my PDP home by next week.
                      I tried out the CA compliant Walther performance duty trigger and it seems pretty good for a factory striker pistol. I haven't tried free-state version of PDP performance duty trigger so no comparison on that.
                      Hopefully, other triggers like Walther's dynamic performance or Overwatch can be easily added to CA compliant PDP.
                      That's the conundrum for me, I am going to be adding it to my CCW so I am reticent to touch or mod or replace the trigger on a carry gun.
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