Walther PDP Compact, 4" - maybe 200 rounds through it
The classic format: the Compact with four inch barrel. Perfectly proportioned for natural aiming and comfortable carrying. The magazine holds 15 rounds. The grip and magazine are more compact, i.e. shorter than on the PDP Full Size.
With its dimensions of 184 x 135 x 34 millimeters and 70 mm trigger reach, the Four Inch Compact is the perfect duty pistol but it can also be carried concealed. The 102 mm long polygonal barrel delivers lots of energy to the target – reliably, at least fifteen times.
Has the new Dynamic Performance Trigger®. A significant reduction in trigger weight, take up, and reset makes this the ultimate striker-fired trigger. This kit comes with a new flat-faced trigger, trigger bar, and fire control assembly for an easy drop-in system. $179 from Walther direct.
Also has Upgraded Walther Sites for RMR/Holosun $89
Features: – Correct height Low-Witness with Trijicon RMR and SRO optics. – Correct height Low-Witness with Holosun 407c, 507c, and 508T optics. – Black Serrated front and rear – Machined cavity for installation with a punch – Front Side Width 0.125″ – Rear Sight Notch 0.150″ – Height 0.269″
Description: These sights for the Walther PDP series of pistols are explicitly designed to give the user an easy and performance-leading option to add Back-Up Iron Sights while using Trijicon RMR or SRO optics, while also working with Holosun 407c, 507c, and 508T optics.
These sights provide a specific co-witness with the red dot but sit as low in the optic window as possible, reducing distractions and retaining target focus for your red dot, no more measuring down to the 100th of an inch to figure out what specific front and rear sight you’ll need. The rear sight features a machined cavity on each side, allowing you to install with a vice and brass punch without the punch slipping off the sight. The black serrated front and rear sights provide a precise shot when needed but act best as your secondary source sighting system by giving the least amount of distraction while using your primary red dot optic.