Anyone have any experience with Walther P5's?
Good/bad/indifferent input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
JP
Walther P5 ?
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I'm sure you can read more opinions or even solicit some over on http://www.waltherforums.com, but having one full size and two compacts, I can say, it is an "okay" pistol, probably most interesting to Walther collectors.
It's a little bulky to conceal, and certainly doesn't handle/conceal/shoot as well as a pre-2004 P99.
You can see some pics on my website:
http://www.lenaburgs.net in the guns section.
Regards,
James
It's a little bulky to conceal, and certainly doesn't handle/conceal/shoot as well as a pre-2004 P99.
You can see some pics on my website:
http://www.lenaburgs.net in the guns section.
Regards,
James
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NRA Handgun/Rifle/Shotgun/Home Firearm Safety, Chief Range Safety Officer
NRA Handgun/Rifle/Shotgun/Home Firearm Safety, Chief Range Safety Officer
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extremist wrote:I'm sure you can read more opinions or even solicit some over on http://www.waltherforums.com, but having one full size and two compacts, I can say, it is an "okay" pistol, probably most interesting to Walther collectors.
It's a little bulky to conceal, and certainly doesn't handle/conceal/shoot as well as a pre-2004 P99.
You can see some pics on my website:
http://www.lenaburgs.net in the guns section.
Regards,
James
Thanks!
JP
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