Walther PPQ?
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Walther PPQ?
do you have the one with the serialized trigger assembly to where you can switch basically everything out, with no hastle?
Yes. To my knowledge that's the only way the P250 is made. That was the point of it, to be fully modular.
Jeremy
I be larfing out loud:
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...globe-nod.html
Now to mount it to the rifle.
Titanium brake mount, ultra light and throws awesome sparks for the first few shots, I'll try and get a slow motion video of the first few shots to show the sparks:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...pspuokeogr.jpg
"mid" size configuration, capable of everything up to .308/7.62x51, a bit shorter and lighter than the full size 300WM capable config:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...psmazqtnj9.jpg
Back to being front heavy again, guess I need to file to SBR it now. Always trying to get lighter weight in everything...
Big brother made his appearance. CZ97 - 45 ACP, 10 rds, double-single action. In love all over again. It is FULL SIZE. I have large hands and have to rotate my hand around the grip slightly to hit the slide release. I can reach the hammer easier than a 1911 though, can anyone decock those with one hand? So awkward.
I found a shop in Lynwood, WA that had it in stock. I took the ferry across the water and headed on over. Walked in the door, "Yall got any CZ97's?" "Yessir we have two." The shopkeeper replied. "I have never even laid eyes on one of these and now I get a choice? You just made a sale, friend." They had a black de-cocker version but it was 80 dollars more (15%) and I dont plan on carrying this thing due to its size. My PCR does that for me, it's de-cocker is great for carrying.
I havent shot it yet, maybe the week between Xmas and New years. Recoil is supposed to be 20% less than 1911's. Weight and barrel axis being the major contributors to that.
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...220_200313.jpg
Loud mode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDe2AR7HQZM
Quiet mode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX0XbrHI7m4