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| I prefer the paddle release, but I think it's great they are giving the option.
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| quote: Originally posted by Dakor: Wish they put the trough in the -B trigger guard, like the VP9SK.
the trough was the only thing I didn't like about the VP9 I shot. Gave me a blister.
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| Walther has been doing this lately- the PPQ and PPS had their magazine releases changed to a button. Interestingly, the paddle release versions of PPS and PPQ (and the corresponding magazines) have remained in production (although the paddle release version of the PPQ seems to be made in production runs, and not continuous production).
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Still finding my way
| I'd own an H&K or two if they had mag releases similar to every other pistol I have ever owned and extensively trained with. |
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| Will one style of magazine work in both paddle mag and button release pistols or are two different mags required? Hope I phrased that right. |
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Go ahead punk, make my day
| quote: Originally posted by kaschi: Will one style of magazine work in both paddle mag and button release pistols or are two different mags required? Hope I phrased that right.
For HKs, yes is what I read in literature on HKPro. Button / Paddle mags are identical. |
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| The mags are the same, but you obviously can't switch styles of frames.
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