Military Arms Chamnel: Walther PPQ Reliability test

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  • lovemachine

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    This was posted in the Glock 17 thread, but I think it deserves its own thread...

    [video=youtube_share;dySr2Wn2tcY]http://youtu.be/dySr2Wn2tcY[/video]
     

    VERT

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    I saw this video several days ago. If I remember correctly they had problems with debris in the chamber? Wouldndnt surprise me, the Walther chambers seem to be pretty tight compared to M&Ps or Glocks.
     

    ChalupaCabras

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    Yeah, Your post #4 is slightly different from post #6.

    LOL!

    More on topic: I like MAC and like visiting Copper Customs (local to my area), and these tests are fun to watch ... But I think people need to start paying more attention to Tim when he says these tests are not intended to prove or disprove any weapons reliability, trustworthiness, or suitability as a defensive arm. Many of you are taking these MUCH too seriously, and thinking FAR too hard.
     

    jimbob488

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    Hey I dunno. I thought the m&p being just wet and it didn't work was enough for me. Gave me pause thinking of my days 8 years ago carrying a new .45 m&p in the rain doing armored car work. Just sayin
     

    VERT

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    Hey I dunno. I thought the m&p being just wet and it didn't work was enough for me. Gave me pause thinking of my days 8 years ago carrying a new .45 m&p in the rain doing armored car work. Just sayin


    Rain is different then submerging a gun. Now if you were carrying the gun while life guarding in the pool that would be a problem.
     
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