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Posted: 8/3/2023 11:29:27 AM EDT
[Last Edit: patsue]
I sold my old one a little over a year ago and have missed it since. Ran into a deal on a new LEO package and bought it even though I have a P365, a Glock 26.4, and a Shield 2.0.
It makes no sense when you look at size and capacity compared to newer options but it is just a great pistol. Got a US GruntGear IWB on order and will probably start carrying this one again regularly. Not selling any more guns. pat |
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The main reason I have not picked up a Hellcat or any of the other higher capacity mini's is because I still love my PPS M2. 7+1 and a extra 8rd mag is good enough for me. Heck, I carry a 5-shot J-frame or a Ruger LCP II .22LR when I am around the neighborhood.
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Any experience with that holster? Which one did you get?
Been looking for something for my M2 |
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Originally Posted By patsue: it it is just a great pistol. View Quote They are. I like the original but the current M2 is the same dynamics. |
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[#5]
My PPS M2 was my truck gun until I let my sister borrow it. Fine pistol.
I don't shoot it any better than my shield+ or 365XL. That's why it's on loan. |
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[#6]
The LEO deal was just too good to miss out on.
It shoots just fine and is perfectly accurate for my needs as a CCW. I even had it threaded for a can. Attached File CTC laser grips help with keeping on target. The snappyness of the trigger and setup can be fixed with a stainless steel guide rod. https://gallowayprecision.com/guide-rod-assemblies/ |
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I love my gen 1, carried it for years, shot IPSC with it too.
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Been my daily carry for over 7 years now.
Great little gun. Originally selected it because the G43 was recoiling more than I cared for, so I looked for the heaviest polymer single stack 9mm at the time which turned out to be the PPS M2 and bought it without ever ever having test fired it \. Also, the striker indicator on the rear of the slide is invaluable for reholstering while carrying appendix. Is it the be-all end-all handgun? No, but it excels at concealed carry. Now, I’m deciding if I want to get the slide milled for a red dot… |
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Well I have as Shield plus 2.o and a Glk 48 , also G/19 M and just bought the Walther PDP 4 in and I love .
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[#10]
Yeah I like mine, on paper they don't make much sense but I shoot it so much better than my Glock 43 and I'm a Glock guy. Quite a gun for the price. The availability of seven and eight round mags from the factory is great as well.
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[Last Edit: Gamma762]
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They seriously need to make a double stack magazine version. Which I suggested to them like 6 or 8 years ago. They already had a IIRC 13 round magazine that was made for a P99 compact or something like that.
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This is...a clue - Pat_Rogers
I'm not adequately aluminumized for this thread. - gonzo_beyondo CO, MI, SC, OR - Please lobby your legislators to end discrimination against non-resident CCW permit holders |
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The P99C uses a 10 round mag as standard.
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[#13]
I have a PPS M1 that I’ll never get rid of
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Looked at a ppsm2 in the used rack. Went back, gone.
Saw one advertised at PSA with a 407kX2 on a milled slide. I'm in NY so the mag capacity is a non issue. What an amazing little gun. Swapping the striker spring for a stock glock spring made the trigger about 8oz lighter and a lot smoother Stock spring has some galvanized type coating and likes to bunch up in the striker channel. Yall probably knew that |
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I love my PPS.
Carries very well, reliable and shoots great. I'm not even interested in looking at anything else for daily carry. |
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[#16]
I bought a used one for $250.00 with one magazine. I picked up 2 more mags on the EE. It's my everyday carry now.
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[#17]
That was a good buy. Carry mine often in the rotation.
pat |
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[Last Edit: ThePontificator]
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Originally Posted By Jozsi: The snappyness of the trigger and setup can be fixed with a stainless steel guide rod. https://gallowayprecision.com/guide-rod-assemblies/ View Quote I cannot find guide rod assemblies made specifically for the PPS guns or am I missing something? @Jozsi However, they DO make guide rod assemblies to fit Arex Delta pistols which is something I need as the OEM ones use a two-piece plastic retainer cups which have a history of breaking. Will post that info to my thread in the "Other pistols" subforum. |
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Originally Posted By ThePontificator: I cannot find guide rod assemblies made specifically for the PPS guns or am I missing something? @Jozsi However, they DO make guide rod assemblies to fit Arex Delta pistols which is something I need as the OEM ones use a two-piece plastic retainer cups which have a history of breaking. Will post that info to my thread in the "Other pistols" subforum. View Quote I have been using the ones from Lakeline. https://lakelinellc.com/stainless-recoil-assembly-guide-rod-for-the-walther-pps-m2-and-classic/ |
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I personally don't find the PPS M2 to be snappy in recoil at all. Not shooting +P in mine though, so maybe the people who find it snappy are.
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This is...a clue - Pat_Rogers
I'm not adequately aluminumized for this thread. - gonzo_beyondo CO, MI, OR - Please lobby your legislators to end discrimination against non-resident CCW permit holders |
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It takes away some of the visual impact when you can't see it.
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