Quercusalba
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- Jul 8, 2013
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Starbuck, it would make more sense for Walther to update the P5.
The P5C is still a viable carry gun with increasing value, as is the P5 though more modestly.
Problem is that Walther is conservative and slow to adapt/change (being a smaller company than Sig or Glock) even though the PPS and P99 and PPQ were all ahead of their time.
Look forward to the PPQ 45. The heritage of the P38 is present in the new Walthers.
The P5C is still a viable carry gun with increasing value, as is the P5 though more modestly.
Problem is that Walther is conservative and slow to adapt/change (being a smaller company than Sig or Glock) even though the PPS and P99 and PPQ were all ahead of their time.
Look forward to the PPQ 45. The heritage of the P38 is present in the new Walthers.