Would I Buy it? : Walther pdp with PMM 2 Port Comp

Published on April 9, 2025
Duration: 3:19

This video provides a review and shooting impression of the Walther PDP equipped with a Parker Mountain Machine (PMM) 2-port compensator. The instructor emphasizes the effectiveness of the comp in reducing muzzle rise, leading to a flatter shooting experience. He also details training drills, including progressive return and doubles drills, highlighting common shooter errors like anticipating recoil and the importance of vision focus and allowing the gun to work.

Quick Summary

The Walther PDP with a PMM 2-port compensator offers a significantly flatter shooting experience due to effective muzzle rise reduction. The firearm cycles consistently, and drills like progressive return and doubles highlight its accuracy and potential for fast follow-up shots. Key training advice includes focusing on vision and allowing the compensator to manage recoil, avoiding common errors like anticipating muzzle flip.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Walther PDP with PMM Comp
  2. 00:09Visual Inspection and Specs
  3. 00:23Previous PDP Experience
  4. 00:32Progressive Return Drill
  5. 00:54Compensator Effectiveness
  6. 01:11Vision Focus Challenges
  7. 01:25Three-Word Takeaway
  8. 01:38Would I Buy It?
  9. 01:43Gun Ownership and Thanks
  10. 01:50First Impressions: Feel and Cycling
  11. 02:06Consistency of Ported Guns
  12. 02:10Fast Split Time Drill
  13. 02:25Honest Split Time Results
  14. 02:32Shooting Technique Analysis
  15. 02:40Fixing Shooting Errors
  16. 02:54Homework: Training Drills
  17. 03:02Letting the Gun Work
  18. 03:08Poor Shooting and Vision Focus
  19. 03:11Commitment to Training

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the PMM 2-port compensator affect the Walther PDP's shooting characteristics?

The PMM 2-port compensator significantly reduces muzzle flip, making the Walther PDP shoot flatter. This allows for faster follow-up shots and a more consistent shooting experience, as noted by the instructor who described the gun as 'so flat'.

What shooting drills are recommended for improving with a compensated firearm like the Walther PDP?

The video recommends progressive return drills to assess tracking and grouping, and doubles drills to measure split times. Crucially, it emphasizes practicing one-shot return drills to learn to let the gun manage recoil, rather than over-correcting.

What are common mistakes to avoid when shooting a compensated firearm?

A common mistake is anticipating recoil and pushing the gun down, which can lead to low shots. Another is poor vision focus, causing inconsistent tracking. The advice is to let the compensator do its work and focus on smooth trigger control.

Is the Walther PDP with PMM 2-port compensator considered reliable and accurate?

Yes, the reviewer found the setup to be 'so accurate' and 'so pretty.' A key point of praise is the consistent cycling of the firearm, which can sometimes be an issue with ported guns. The overall impression is of a reliable and high-performing setup.

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