Walther PPS: Part 2

Published on January 6, 2016
Duration: 13:03

This video provides an update on the Walther PPS after 200 rounds, focusing on reliability issues related to brass shavings. The presenter notes that thorough cleaning and lubrication with Weapon Shield significantly reduced stoppages, though brass particulate remains. The video also touches on grip enhancements with Talon grips and the pistol's accuracy and trigger feel.

Quick Summary

The Walther PPS can experience brass shaving issues, leading to stoppages where the pistol fails to return to battery. Thorough cleaning and lubrication with products like Weapon Shield, along with using aluminum or steel-cased ammunition, are recommended solutions to mitigate this problem.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Initial Update & Grip Mods
  2. 00:56Internal Inspection & Brass Shavings
  3. 01:39Post-Cleaning & Lubrication Results
  4. 03:08Testing with Aluminum & Steel Case Ammo
  5. 03:44Post-Range Inspection (100 More Rounds)
  6. 04:50Performance & Accuracy Observations
  7. 06:36Overall Impression of the Pistol
  8. 06:44Reacquainting with the PPS Features
  9. 07:05Sight Picture Analysis
  10. 08:19Rail Length Advantage
  11. 09:00Trigger Quality & Shooting Feel
  12. 09:25Ergonomic Grip Feedback
  13. 10:51Alternative Ammo for Shaving Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes the Walther PPS to shave brass?

The Walther PPS can shave brass due to friction between the slide and the top round in the magazine, or where the slide interacts with the next round as it's chambered. This can lead to brass shavings accumulating inside the slide and on casings, potentially causing stoppages.

How can brass shaving issues in the Walther PPS be mitigated?

Thorough cleaning of the slide and chamber, along with proper lubrication using quality gun oils like Weapon Shield, can significantly reduce brass shaving and prevent stoppages. Using aluminum or steel-cased ammunition may also help mitigate the problem.

Does adding Talon Grips improve the Walther PPS?

Yes, adding Talon Grips to the Walther PPS is reported to significantly improve the grip and overall feel of the pistol, making it more comfortable and secure to handle, especially during shooting.

What is the accuracy like on the Walther PPS?

The Walther PPS is described as accurate, with the presenter noting it performs well at a point-of-aim hold in the 7 to 10-yard range. The trigger is crisp and feels good during live fire.

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