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Has Walther improved the CCP improved over the origional release. New shooters have asked me about the Walther CCP as a low recoil reliable pistol. I know that reports from owners was that the original version was not low recoil and not that easy to clean. Is there a new improved version or just the same pistol in different colors? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Democracy is 2 Wolves & a Lamb debating the lunch menu. Liberty is a well armed Lamb! | ||
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According to Walther website, the CCP M2 now has a simpler takedown system that doesn’t require the use of a tool, which was one of the big criticisms of the original release. | |||
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In another thread some recommended the PPS M2 as much better and not that much different in money. | |||
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The M2 version now has toolless take down, which is a huge improvement. Take down on the original CCP wasn't that horrible, but putting the gun back together was a royal PITA. I genuinely don't like guns sourced out of the Umarex facility (recently I had to send yet another non-functioning Umarex-made "Colt" M4 22LR rifle back because of QC issues and a P22 pistol back for reliability problems...a too common theme with their Arnsberg guns), but at least the CCP M2 should be much more livable than its predecessor version. I personally would favor (i.e., trust) the company's PPS M2 over any version of the CCP, but I will admit that the CCP is an easier gun to operate for physically-challenged shooters. Nowadays the two-mag PPS M2 sells for about $100 less than the new CCP M2. I don't need a second one, but $275 for the PPS is tempting. | |||
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An investment in knowledge pays the best interest |
About twelve threads down from your post... https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...0601935/m/6290045644 | |||
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There was a CCP in my safe for some time. (My ex's gun). She had got it thinking it'd be low recoil, but she really didn't like it as much. Ended up buying a SAO P226 Legion, and trading the CCP toward her Wilson Beretta 92 Compact Carry, IIRC. That is now her favorite gun. | |||
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I have both pps m1 and ccp m1. I applaud Walther Ulm/Umarex for their efforts regarding the take down simplification on the ccp, however, just as I have gotten used to the ccp’s take-down and simplified it to my use, you come up with a take down simplification? No thank you. Same thing with the pps m1, after years of usage to where now the trigger is so smooth and the pistol dead-eye accurate, you substantially lower the price and try to induce me to upgrade, no thank you. | |||
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The tool less take down of the M2 CCP is still ridiculous compared to 99 percent of pistols. The only current pistol that is worse is the Hi-Point. | |||
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Thanks for the reply Fundman. Could you be more specific on why the CCP is the 2nd worse pistol? Thank you. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Democracy is 2 Wolves & a Lamb debating the lunch menu. Liberty is a well armed Lamb! | |||
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Here is a good video showing the CCP M2 takedown and reassembly. It is still very involved compared to a Glock or Sig 320 for example. I said the Hi-Point is the worst takedown because it requires you to punch out a roll pin in the frame. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z631ta5etBk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dat3E-SxRZc | |||
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