Yayy!!!!
I'll stick with the PPQ!!!
The Navy version has provisions for water in the striker channel, the regular PPQ might have issues similar to the VP9 with water in the gun.
Yayy!!!!
I'll stick with the PPQ!!!
Glad I didn't buy one.
I wonder how the Walther PPQ or older HK like P2000 would fare.
Even though I hate Glocks I'd probably grab my G19s in a survival scenario
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOu5ZGfgtVk
Very disappointed in the VP9's performance in this torture test. It should have at least passed the water submersion test!
Glad I kept my solid and reliable Sig P226.
I believe it shows similar results, numerous failures to fire!
Or am I missing something?
These test do show how awesome Glocks are for just working period, in all kinds of conditions. However, for us the average user who will just be at the range, the test dont mean anything. For the Military or Police, these tests may mean a lot more.
Ditto.
Please ask yourself the following:
-Do you CCW your pistol?
-Do you throw your pistol in the mud/water before shooting?
If the above answers are no. There is not a concern for you.
A military side arm is usually carried in a holster, sometimes with a flap and you should tap your muzzle closed.
If your side arm got THAT dirty the moment you needed it "to shoot" it means it is out of your hands and/or you've fallen down into some serious #### with it draw...you've probably drop/lost it in mud/water/bush and are already screwed with bigger issues to worry about.
And one of those issues should not have to be "will my gun work?"