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Description Full‑Size, 4.5" Barrel, Optics Ready, Grey Slide/Grey Frame, 18 Rounds
UPC#: 723364227288
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I'd be in if it had a paddle mag release.
It sure would be nice to see these in optional calibers. How great would this be in 10mm? It'd be a great hunter in my opinion. The pistol is plenty big enough and heavy enough to soak up the recoil and make a great option to the 9mm. Obviously I wouldn't say make a .40 caliber Version but a .45 would also be a good option. While the 9mm is tried, true and tested as the best all around, self defense caliber, these options would be nice to see. Seems most time is spent making 9mm striker fired, polymer handguns these days. If they are anything else but, they cost you an arm and leg.... Anyone else like to see some caliber options in these? It's just a thought
I’d love some additional options in Centimeter pistols. Especially lightweight carry pieces with double-stack potential. Glocks, Springfields, and M&Ps just don’t do it for me. Unfortunately, the only other option is the RIA 1911 Tac Ultra DS in 10mm, and reviews are that it’s temperamental and unpredictable to the point that Hayes Customs won’t work on them anymore.
Another option would be great, and the PDP would make a GREAT platform if they could get it reliable.
I liked mine but the only knock I have on it was that my 1911 grip style would ride that big beefy slide stop release and cause the slide not to lock back after the last round. Again, totally my fault, and it’s nothing that can’t be overcome. But if you have a thumbs forward style of grip and you grip it high with a tendency to ride the takedown lever or thumb safety like I do, it’s something to think about.