Walther Creed Unbox and Field Strip

Published on December 10, 2016
Duration: 7:42

This video provides a comprehensive unboxing and field stripping guide for the Walther Creed pistol. The host, from GBGuns, details the pistol's features, history, and value proposition as an affordable 'working man's gun'. The guide includes a step-by-step field strip procedure, highlighting the pistol's clean internal machining and supported chamber. The speaker's expertise in Walther firearms is evident throughout the review.

Quick Summary

The Walther Creed is an affordable 9mm pistol, succeeding the PPX, and is designed as a 'working man's gun' for training and range use. It features front/rear slide serrations, an accessory rail, and a grip similar to the Q5 Match. Field stripping involves locking the slide, rotating the takedown lever, and removing the slide, recoil spring, and barrel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 00:37Box Contents
  3. 01:01Safety Check and Magazine Ejection
  4. 01:31Model History and Positioning
  5. 02:04External Features and Ergonomics
  6. 03:03Sights and Controls
  7. 03:48Trigger Performance
  8. 04:29Field Stripping
  9. 05:03Internal Components
  10. 06:18Reassembly and Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Walther Creed pistol?

The Walther Creed is a hammer-fired, single-action-only 9mm pistol known for its affordability. It features front and rear slide serrations, an accessory rail, a reversible magazine release, three-dot sights, and a grip texture similar to the Q5 Match. It comes with two magazines and a hard case.

How do you field strip the Walther Creed?

To field strip the Walther Creed, first ensure it's unloaded. Lock the slide back, rotate the takedown lever down, and allow the slide to move forward off the frame. Then, remove the recoil spring assembly and the barrel. Reassembly is the reverse process.

What is the Walther Creed's position in the market?

The Walther Creed is positioned as an affordable 'working man's gun,' succeeding the PPX. It aims to provide Walther's renowned engineering and craftsmanship at a lower price point, making it suitable for training, range use, and general self-defense.

What is the trigger like on the Walther Creed?

As a hammer-fired, single-action-only pistol, the Walther Creed has a trigger with some initial take-up followed by a crisp break. The reset is noted as being slightly long for a Walther but is considered excellent for a firearm in its budget price range.

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