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Post by snesmonkey on Jul 19, 2021 19:42:14 GMT
Just a quick update for those wanting more info on the new PPQ, there's now a U.K. video review available on Youtube. For the record, I agree with him on all points There's also some additional video content on UBC via their Instagram page.
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Post by Doyley83 on Jul 19, 2021 20:09:14 GMT
I've decided I want one of these, it looks like it's been well thought out and put together. I'll need to handle one in an RFD but its on the list 👌🏻
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Post by snesmonkey on Jul 19, 2021 21:06:22 GMT
I've decided I want one of these, it looks like it's been well thought out and put together. I'll need to handle one in an RFD but its on the list 👌🏻 Yep, I love mine. You won't be disappointed when you get one in your hand. I've owned loads of quality semi auto pistols in the past and as an all round package, I reckon this is hard to beat. The blowback is awesome, coupled with full sized drop out mag and pellet firing/rifled barrel, it's a winner. The missing lock back on last shot function is bottom of my list of priorities. This is currently the only pistol I own and every time I find myself tempted to get another one, I have to consider if it'll do anything better than the PPQ and so far,the answer is always 'no'
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Post by HeadHunter on Jul 20, 2021 8:33:28 GMT
It does look like a good pistol, I think that I'd have to try the gun first before making any final judgement as I'm not totally sold on the DA nature of the trigger tbh, I've gotten so used to SA firing with autos but hey ! if there's minimal resistance on the trigger I might be tempted.
I'm surprised that after all the design work that went into it that nobody thought of adding a cam so that the slide's movement would rotate the belt and load a pellet into the firing position though ! Maybe it's far more complicated than I think that it would be. But all that aside, it does look like a good quality pellet firing replica auto.
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