Joel Park demonstrates a rigorous optic plate zero retention test for the Zermatt Waltz 9. The test involves removing and reinstalling the optic plate three times, followed by firing a five-shot group at 25 yards after each reinstallation. Park emphasizes the importance of proper torque specifications (18 inch-pounds) and visual witness marks for ensuring optic security and consistent accuracy. He notes the Waltz 9's flat-shooting characteristics, describing it as a 'zero input' firearm.
This review of the Zermatt Waltz 9 highlights its position as a premium striker-fired pistol aiming to rival high-end 2011s. The expert assessment notes its robust stainless steel construction with titanium accents, a unique 1911-style straight-pull trigger with a remarkably short reset, and excellent ergonomics. The pistol demonstrates exceptionally flat shooting characteristics due to its weight and integral compensator, maintaining reliability over 2,500 rounds when kept properly lubricated.
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