No worries, I got a laugh out of it. It shows that sometimes if you remove context, the meaning changes drastically.SQLGeek wrote:I think your post was fine. It betrays my own bias more than anything.

No worries, I got a laugh out of it. It shows that sometimes if you remove context, the meaning changes drastically.SQLGeek wrote:I think your post was fine. It betrays my own bias more than anything.
My bad, PPQ Classic or PPQ M1 with the paddle mag release. What I get for thinking context of the title correlates with the firearm I was referring too...SQLGeek wrote:I admit it took me longer than it should have to realize he was talking about a PPQ Classic.The Annoyed Man wrote:Does going to the smaller diameter .40 S&W case increase the capacity of the en-bloc clip from 8 to 10 rounds?jason812 wrote:I have a M1 in .40 but haven't had a chance to shoot it yet.
The cases are shorter too so you can load 2 stacked in line which means you can load 20 rounds in the clip.The Annoyed Man wrote:Does going to the smaller diameter .40 S&W case increase the capacity of the en-bloc clip from 8 to 10 rounds?jason812 wrote:I have a M1 in .40 but haven't had a chance to shoot it yet.
The Canik TP9 is thought of as a Walther clone and apparently they did a good job as I haven't read a bad review.extremist wrote:
As of now though, I believe that the Canik TP9 series of pistols have the best out of the box trigger on a production striker fired pistol (TP9SFX, TP9SF, TP9SA, TP9SF Elite) even besting the PPQ in my opinion.