Concealed Carry Pistol is a single-stack 9mm handgun that uses a gas delayed blowback system that Walther calls the SoftCoil system. SoftCoil system significantly reduced recoil but maintains a recoil spring that is soft for easy manipulation of the slide. SoftCoil system reroutes gas pressures which allows for the light spring and uses a non-tilting barrel instead of a tilting barrel which is typical to a Browning-type system used in many modern handguns. Striker-fired pistol and it has a 5.5 pound trigger pull. Manual thumb safety. Black polymer frame. Slide serrations front and rear. Ambidextrous magazine release.
- Category : Pistols
- Type : Pistol
- Action : Single
- Caliber : 9mm Luger
- Barrel Length : 3.5"
- Capacity : 8+1
- Safety : Manual
- Grips : Black Polymer Grip/Frame
- Sight Configuration : 3-Dot Adjustable Low Profile
- Weight : 22.3 oz
- Frame Finish : Black
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Excellent carry pistol
Well made pistol and I do notice that follow up shots are fast due to low recoil. Fits the hand like a glove. The only thing that would have made it better is the option of getting factory Night sights. Hopefully Trijicon will produce HD sights for it?
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Not as good as I expected
I bought this to try to get something my wife could shoot, but despite the hype of an easy to work slide,it is still too hard for her. I didn't notice the lighter recoil claimed for the gun. Maybe it's true, but I couldn't feel a significant difference. The real disappointment is the trigger. Not hard, but long and gritty with the longest reset I've seen. No matter how hard I work with that long trigger, I can't shoot as well with it as any other gun I have. It has been reliable after a few hundred rounds of break-in, though.
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Not quite sure about this gun
I was excited to buy this gun but now that I have it I am not so sure. Gun fits nicely in my hand and is a decent shooting gun, that's the good part. I have put about 100 rounds through this gun and have had 4 failure to feed and when hold the gun in my right hand I have on 3 different occasions have released the magazine while shooting. This may be something that I need to do to adjust my grip but I do not have this problem with my other guns. I would hate to have to depend on this gun and have a FTF incident. I wrote to Walther about this problem and after 2 weeks I have not heard from them, must be busy.