I'm engaging in a bit of whimsy. I don't need another 9mm pistol but I'm thinking it's time to try something new. What's on my radar is the Walther PPQ and the CZ P-01. Currently, they are both pretty close in price so that's not an issue in choosing one over the other.
I know they are very different handguns. The CZ is an all metal DA/SA, decocker and hammer ignition. The Walther is a polymer pistol that is striker ignition with a consistent trigger pull from shot to shot. But I currently use and enjoy Glocks and SIGs and they are also very different and equivalent in design to the CZ and Walther.
So give me some opinions about the PPQ and the P-01 in 9mm, their reliability, handling, potential problems in the design or function, inherent accuracy, availability of magazines and accessories, how the manufacturer responds to customers...anything else that comes to mind. Thanks in advance.
I know they are very different handguns. The CZ is an all metal DA/SA, decocker and hammer ignition. The Walther is a polymer pistol that is striker ignition with a consistent trigger pull from shot to shot. But I currently use and enjoy Glocks and SIGs and they are also very different and equivalent in design to the CZ and Walther.
So give me some opinions about the PPQ and the P-01 in 9mm, their reliability, handling, potential problems in the design or function, inherent accuracy, availability of magazines and accessories, how the manufacturer responds to customers...anything else that comes to mind. Thanks in advance.