Walther PDP Pro SD vs ALL NEW Shadow Systems XR920P!

Published on January 22, 2024
Duration: 17:19

This video compares the Walther PDP Pro SD with a Parker Mountain Machine compensator against the Shadow Systems XR920P. It delves into trigger quality, magazine compatibility, grip textures, slide machining, and optic mounting systems. The comparison highlights differences in recoil impulse, flat shooting characteristics, and overall shooter forgiveness, concluding with performance in a build drill.

Quick Summary

The Shadow Systems XR920P is generally considered flatter shooting and more forgiving with less recoil than the Walther PDP Pro SD, even when the PDP Pro is equipped with an aftermarket compensator. While the Walther PDP Pro SD boasts a superior trigger and metal magazines, the XR920P excels in its optic mounting system and compatibility with standard Glock magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Comparison Setup
  2. 01:03Walther PDP Pro SD vs XR920P: Basics
  3. 01:11Walther PDP Pro SD Trigger Analysis
  4. 01:40Shadow Systems XR920P Trigger Analysis
  5. 02:11Magazine Comparison: Walther vs Shadow Systems
  6. 03:03Magazine Compatibility & Availability
  7. 03:25Grip Texture Comparison
  8. 03:50Slide Serration Machining
  9. 04:17Optics Mounting System Comparison
  10. 05:17Iron Sight Comparison
  11. 05:35Compensator & Frame Comparison
  12. 06:09Compensator Design & Size
  13. 06:39Factory vs Aftermarket Components
  14. 07:01Recoil & Weight Comparison
  15. 07:31Price Point Analysis
  16. 08:07Compensator Mounting & Removal
  17. 08:32On the Range: Performance Test
  18. 09:00XR920P Shooting Impressions
  19. 09:12Walther PDP Pro SD Shooting Impressions
  20. 10:06Follow-up Shots & Return to Zero
  21. 10:13XR920P vs PDP Pro SD: Recoil & Flatness
  22. 10:55Build Drill Performance
  23. 11:32Walther PDP Pro SD Build Drill
  24. 12:06Compensator Reliability & Ammo Tuning
  25. 12:50Malfunction Experience Summary
  26. 13:14Overall Performance & Ease of Shooting
  27. 13:44Magwell & Magazine Release
  28. 14:01Grip Texture & Thumb Ledge
  29. 14:17Slide Release Levers
  30. 14:30Tack Reloads & Magwell Demonstration
  31. 15:34Final Verdict: XR920P vs PDP Pro SD
  32. 16:09Shadow Systems XR920P: Flatter Shooting
  33. 16:22Conclusion: Both are Fantastic Pistols
  34. 16:28Personal Preference: XR920P vs PDP Pro SD

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Walther PDP Pro SD and the Shadow Systems XR920P?

The Walther PDP Pro SD features a superior trigger, metal magazines with a large factory magwell, and a neutral grip angle. The Shadow Systems XR920P excels in its optic mounting system, magazine compatibility with Glock mags, and is generally considered flatter shooting and more forgiving with less recoil.

Which pistol has a better trigger: the Walther PDP Pro SD or the Shadow Systems XR920P?

The Walther PDP Pro SD's trigger is described as unmatched, with a flat, crisp break and a very short reset. While the Shadow Systems XR920P has one of the best stock Glock triggers, the PDP Pro's trigger is considered definitively better.

How do the compensators on the Walther PDP Pro SD and Shadow Systems XR920P compare?

The Walther PDP Pro SD shown has a longer, heavier aftermarket Parker Mountain Machine compensator, while the Shadow Systems XR920P features a factory-integrated compensator. The XR920P with its comp is noted as being lighter and shooting flatter.

Which pistol is easier to shoot and has less recoil?

The Shadow Systems XR920P is considered easier to keep on target for follow-up shots, shoots flatter, and has less recoil than the Walther PDP Pro SD, even with the PDP Pro equipped with an aftermarket compensator. This is attributed to its design and lighter weight.

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