A note on silicon carbiding the Walther SF grips... if you don't like how it feels, Walther DOES NOT sell replacement OEM grips. According to their CS, "it is not a replaceable part," so they won't sell you any spares and you have to pay more for Lok grips.
@coach-Күн бұрын
i enjoy the changes you make to Ben's glocks and was thinking of getting a pdp so i'll probably try some of these as well.
@VariaVante2 күн бұрын
“Mines are less gay” ***DEMONETIZED*** 😂😂😂😂😂
@VeloxTrainingGroup2 күн бұрын
@@VariaVante 😂😂
@ElJefeDeMundo2 күн бұрын
I Immediately thumbs up the vid 😂
@D70racing21 сағат бұрын
Thanks for this great video.
@damonaniton2 күн бұрын
I prefer flat triggers so I do that in almost all my Walthers. I think I have 1 that doesnt have 1 of the 3 flat triggers. I have been almost primarily a Walther shooter since the OG M1 PPQ. Since the release of the PDP and having taken multiple classes with Jedi I think I have a magwell on all but 1 gun now as well. Not for the speed of reloading but how it helps the pinky apply pressure and control recoil. I run a comp on half my guns only. Just so I have something I can shoot at matches that wont put me in open. I have not ported anything yet but that is on the to do list. I also finally started switching out the guide rods to the ZR stuff. Currently running 1 captured 15 and an ultra mass. I tried the 4.5 long stroke in my 4.5 but it actually exploded and came apart on me at the first range function test.
@steve44622 күн бұрын
“That one’s pretty precious.” Very subtle… 😂
@jjacks82032 күн бұрын
Saw a ZRT video where I’m pretty sure they said the long stroke can use either a 14.6 (listed as 14 on website) or 16 pound spring.
@falconp226Күн бұрын
no im not saying that is typical of a running pistol operation however it makes for a more reliable pistol for a longer period of time before it starts to fail to go into battery and need a new recoil spring sooner , the pdp has a stronger striker spring than (lets say a glock) so if you wanted to make more reliable you should lower the striker spring weight along with the recoil spring weight , i get it if its just a uspsa gun only for you but i put reliability first ,it sucks to loose time even in a match over a malfunction . good video though , i might have to try the grip texturing out on one of my pdps
@VeloxTrainingGroupКүн бұрын
@@falconp226 I’ve found the exact opposite. Lowering the striker spring weight only caused malfunctions. The one sf in the video has near 70k on it without fail.
@falconp226Күн бұрын
yeah i have 2 steel frame full size , the 4 inch poly with full size grip ,the 5 inch poly match i have not had any malfunctions with any i have 10 k through one steel frame the rest are just getting broken inn , i have not messed with the striker springs , how often do you change your recoil springs ? the pdps are my go to for uspsa and for carry gun , thanks for the advice !
@VeloxTrainingGroupКүн бұрын
@@falconp226 the one sf I mentioned, I’ve never changed the springs. It’s had the long stroke in it from the beginning.
@justindeus38992 күн бұрын
I shot my buddy's polymer PDP with a 15lb spring and compared to the long stroke spring it was much better on the return. The long stroke rod/spring would dip and make follow ups lag a bit vs a normal length 15lb. And this was clearly noticeable after a few shots trying them back to back.
@VeloxTrainingGroup2 күн бұрын
@@justindeus3899 not sharp shooting you, but the spring isn’t what is making the gun dip.
@VariaVante2 күн бұрын
For what it’s worth: it seems like you’re overdriving the gun downward. They make a 16lb spring in the long stroke now because so many people have complained about the return being slow. This hasn’t been my experience but I plan on testing it and comparing notes.
@Osprey19942 күн бұрын
Technique issue. If you feel fine without the long stroke, then stick with standard length.
@TheMikeshannon2 күн бұрын
Waiting on a new variant of the f series that's supposed to come out and then probably grabbing a 5" poly gun to try out the long stroke system. Currently have a compact 4" with the captured ZRTS rod and it definitely feels better than the stock one but haven't actually tried shooting them back to back to see how big the difference is
@falconp2262 күн бұрын
i tried the zr tactical springs gthe 15 and the 18lb ones neither one had the spring weight of the factory spring the issue i find is that if you load a full magazine then chamber a round leave the mag in the gun pull the gun out of battery and do a press check then slowly let it go forward none of the zr tactical springs would make the gun go into battery ,however the factory one does it every time no matter how slow you let itgo , i tried on the 4 inch poly and the fullsize steel frame , so for a more reliable gun stick with factory springs !! nice review though
@boomee782 күн бұрын
You can get the same spring in a zr tactical guide rod
@VeloxTrainingGroup2 күн бұрын
@@falconp226 the slide slowly going into battery isn’t typically how a gun functions so I’m not sure I’d let that be the point of reason. But no worries, to each their own.
@ElJefeDeMundo2 күн бұрын
Which SF do you all prefer for competition/duty the 4, 4.5, or 5inch match? Thanks
@TheMikeshannon2 күн бұрын
Those are two very different things
@ElJefeDeMundo2 күн бұрын
Indeed
@SideOut4Life2 күн бұрын
Joel has the weirdest build
@brizedКүн бұрын
That's what peak male performance looks like
@derekhubbell6106Күн бұрын
Leave his dad bod out of this. Just enjoy the knowledge.
@joelpark55616 сағат бұрын
@@SideOut4Life thanks for noticing! 🤗
@MAALLDAY_862 күн бұрын
Right around the 17k mark my SF match had to get sent back to walther for repair. Took the slide off the frame to give it a quick wipe down before the 2nd day of a Steve Anderson class and when I went to put it back together the slide would not go back on the frame. Later that night I was able to inspect it further and came to the conclusion that the barrel feed ramp was hitting into the locking block. I didn’t think to check the pin and now I wish I would have because I believe that was the catalyst to the problem. I’m betting that the pin was broke and in turn it damaged my locking block. It’s been sitting at walther waiting for them to get a locking block in so they can replace it and send it back to me. I sent it to them at the beginning of September. Since then I have seen this issue come up with a few others with higher round counts and all they had to do was replace the pin. Even though this is a bummer I fully agree that if you use your gear and run it hard eventually something will break. I have 2 other SF’s to hold me over in the mean time and I am sticking with the plate form.
@heelrod2 күн бұрын
I thought the long stroke rods damaged the polymer frames?
@roycekillz2404Күн бұрын
It depends on which polymer frame. I have one in two of my polymers and they work just fine.
@A1life12 күн бұрын
I don’t think arise makes a 509T plate. What’s your preferred plate for the 509T?
@bobrockefeller1348Күн бұрын
Trigger upgrades/improvements?
@roycekillz2404Күн бұрын
No need. The stock triggers are PREMIUM.
@bobrockefeller1348Күн бұрын
@ Maybe, but the Apex triggers in my M&Ps are much better.
@joelpark55617 сағат бұрын
Just factory dynamic performance triggers for both of us.
@ericscott64272 күн бұрын
My Locking Block pin broke on the SF at 10k rounds .
@VariaVante2 күн бұрын
Have you tried the 16lb spring in the long stroke? I’m about to test it in my steel frame and polymer 5”
@joshgarner792117 сағат бұрын
What holsters are you using?
@joelpark55616 сағат бұрын
@@joshgarner7921 I use a GX Holsters Vice holster. We have a holster /belt rig video queued up.
@falconp226Күн бұрын
what spring is the same as the factory from zr tactical ?
@cyclopswasright70452 күн бұрын
What are your thoughts on comps?
@CitizenCarrier2 күн бұрын
Can you shoot the occasional +p loads like your defense rounds like HST’s or Gold Dot’s with the ZR 15 lb spring without any malfunctions or excessive wear?
@wongkeebs43272 күн бұрын
Occasional is fine. If you shoot only +p due to work, bump up to their 17lb
@CitizenCarrier2 күн бұрын
@ thanks! I mostly shoot just your basic Blazer Brass 115 or PMC 115 standard for classes and practice. I just like to shoot about 50 rounds of my 124+p every couple of months just to make sure it!s cycling and to check my optic zero with it. I may just go with the 17 lb to be safe. Not worried about softening the recoil because the perceived “snappiness” some talk about doesn’t bother me. I just want a steel guide rod for reliability and the little extra mass.
@Assclapper69_Күн бұрын
I have at least 15k rounds though the steel frame with same 14 pound lock stroke recoil spring with 150pf ammo and its still fine
@joelpark55617 сағат бұрын
I’ve shot a lot of Gold Dot through my main training Walthers in Polymer and Steel Frame and no issues that I can detect in either.
@CitizenCarrier16 сағат бұрын
@ Thank you. I didn’t think it would be too much of an issue. I’ve just heard some people say shooting +p with the 15 pound spring would cause excessive wear. That didn’t sound quite right to me. Just like to check to make sure. Thanks again, Joel.
@BigDenergy1652 күн бұрын
Do the henning baseplates work with the factory magwel on the steel frame?
@TheGerritjh2 күн бұрын
No, the Henning pads do not work with magwells.
@sebastianborberg2 күн бұрын
How do you get replacement parts for the steel frame? As far as I could tell a lot of the replacement parts on the steel frame aren't the same as the ones on the polymer PDP.
@VariaVante2 күн бұрын
C&H catching well deserved strays 😂
@Osprey19942 күн бұрын
Seems like they did well early on, but the boost on business hurt them. I have a 1.0 plate that's doing fine after about 1500rds. Of course if I decided to shoot the gun again, it might break, I don't know.
@TheMikeshannonКүн бұрын
Thankfully we had 5 of their eps plates so I got to try all 5 and thankfully one of 5 didn't have a bunch of play like the other 4 did. They pretty much all had front to back and side to side play. The worst of which absolutely had daylight
@jsmiley122 күн бұрын
It would be sweet to see this for an avid Glock shooter!
@boomee782 күн бұрын
Um there out there for glock
@michaelhoefler28522 күн бұрын
The long slide guide rod and its 15 lbs
@gspeed21452 күн бұрын
Do y’all edc the pdp or something else?
@WillH-y3g2 күн бұрын
Got a barrel question. I have around 30k rounds through my first PDP and the feed ramp is getting worn. I have never seen a 4.5 barrel available on Walthers website over the past 2 months. Do you know any aftermarket sources? Thanks
@VeloxTrainingGroup2 күн бұрын
@@WillH-y3g define worn. I’ve put over 100k on pistol barrels and have never seen feed ramps getting worn.
@airmann467319 сағат бұрын
Walther his a warranty, try that first
@darrylhart81522 күн бұрын
What’s the name of the place to get optic plates from?
@steve44622 күн бұрын
Arise Manufacturing. They said C&H precision were the ones that had issues.
@darrylhart81522 күн бұрын
@ ok thanks
@user-hm2yt2up7d2 күн бұрын
What do you do to get them to extract reliably
@damonaniton2 күн бұрын
in over 100k or so rounds through a good 10 or 15 different Walthers all the way back to the PPQ M1 I have only run into extraction issues once. And that was due to improper resizing on my reloads.
@boomee782 күн бұрын
They extract reliably out of the box?
@damonaniton2 күн бұрын
@@boomee78 i have never had any issue.
@user-hm2yt2up7d2 күн бұрын
@@damonaniton three guys near me are having issues they can't fix, one sent his gun back to walther, walther returned it and it still won't extract consistently. Two of the three guys are now off the gun because they can't find a solution even after replacing extractors and barrels
@damonaniton2 күн бұрын
@@user-hm2yt2up7d every company puts out a bad batch once in a while. that is maybe the only thing i can think of. the 1 and only time i ever had an issue was on my original M1 with stuck cases. and that was because of improperly sized reloads i was making. and that gun had over 30k through it with the original blue plastic guide rod that had a bend in it that looked like a limp dick. i know it sounds annoying for them but i would almost be curious to see if they have similar issues shooting the same gun with another barrel.
@itsjustme772 күн бұрын
Have you tried Forward Control Design plates? They are likely the best. I looked at Arise plates on their website, but they don't have fence posts on the front nor rear of the optic. That's a hard no for me. The Forward Control plates are extremely tight fitting as well, and have fences on both front and rear.
@VeloxTrainingGroup2 күн бұрын
@@itsjustme77 there are essentially 4 bosses on my arise plates…
@VariaVante2 күн бұрын
I’d try the ultra brass if you go for the 15lb spring they don’t require a washer and they’re A LOT easier to install.
@boomee782 күн бұрын
There are captive guiderod and springs that are just as easy
@boomee782 күн бұрын
They have used them already they said in the video what they prefer
@awokeone79972 күн бұрын
C&H really dropped the ball, they had everyone saying their name at first for all the right reason but maybe a yr ago they really shit the bed and they brought out red dots, image how those work, lol
@russholcomb2 күн бұрын
you guys have way to many feelings and your woosies