This video compares the Walther Q5 SF and the Walther PDP SF (4.5-inch steel frame), detailing the speaker's preference for the PDP SF due to its less 'bouncy' recoil and better balance. The speaker discusses aftermarket modifications, including an OverWatch Precision trigger and IMBEL/Lock grips, which were crucial for resolving trigger reach issues on the PDP SF. Ultimately, the Q5 SF is retired from the speaker's safe in favor of the PDP SF.
This video reviews the Walther Q5 SF for USPSA Carry Optics competition, highlighting its potential for accuracy and a good trigger. The reviewer discusses an initial issue with 'bouncy' recoil, which was addressed by experimenting with lighter recoil springs, though ultimately the stock spring proved most reliable. The key takeaway emphasizes that the firearm itself is less critical than the shooter's proficiency and reliability.
This video documents the creator's first USPSA Classifier match and third match using their Walther Arms Match Q5-SF pistol. The footage is structured around the different stages of the match, with timestamps provided for each. The creator also shares their match goals and final results. The description includes affiliate links for apparel and firearm accessories, along with a mention of a financial supporter. The video aims to share the experience of participating in a USPSA classifier event with a specific firearm.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the Canik Rival S and the Walther Q5 Steel Frame, focusing on features relevant to competition and carry optics use. The reviewer, who has extensive experience with both firearms, highlights differences in ergonomics, sights, slide serrations, dust covers, triggers, magazines, and recoil impulse. While both are deemed reliable, the Canik Rival S is presented as a strong value proposition due to its price and included accessories, whereas the Walther Q5 SF is favored for its aesthetics and certain ergonomic nuances.
This video from The Humble Marksman, featuring insights from a Master Class USPSA shooter, compares 4-inch and 5-inch barrel pistols in 2021, particularly for red dot optics. The testing methodology, dubbed 'bro science,' involved build drills and target arrays using Glock, Sig Sauer, and Walther platforms. Key findings suggest that for modern red dot equipped pistols, longer sight radius benefits are diminished, and factors like slide design, weight balance, and recoil management become more critical.
This video showcases the 2020 Henry's Cup USPSA competition featuring the Walther Q5 SF handgun. It provides a glimpse into competitive shooting events and the performance of specific firearms in a match environment.
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