I did the swap on both my PPQ's. Ordered the items from Earl's and one for one swap. I actually picked up this mod from another members photo. I loved the end result.
I've wondered why they didn't include this on the PPQ. Can you post steps for doing the mod?I did the swap on both my PPQ's. Ordered the items from Earl's and one for one swap. I actually picked up this mod from another members photo. I loved the end result.
Actually, that extra tab is there so that the trigger bar can "catch" onto the striker for the DA pull of the P99.From what I can tell, the striker assembly is identical aside from a small metal tab for the decocker on the P99.
A cocked indicator on a SAO pistol isn't necessary. It makes sense that Walther did not include it in the PPQ design.I've wondered why they didn't include this on the PPQ.
Less than on the P99, since the PPQ is supposed to be carried cocked, with the cocked indicator protruding through the hole, whereas the P99 is designed to be carried decocked, with the hole wide open.Question is what are changes of introducing debris into the pistol this way
Balance, you are a real American hero. Thanks for sharing your knowledge & happy 4th of July!Actually, that extra tab is there so that the trigger bar can "catch" onto the striker for the DA pull of the P99.
A cocked indicator on a SAO pistol isn't necessary. It makes sense that Walther did not include it in the PPQ design.
If a PPQ (that is functioning normally) is loaded, the striker is cocked.
Less than on the P99, since the PPQ is supposed to be carried cocked, with the cocked indicator protruding through the hole, whereas the P99 is designed to be carried decocked, with the hole wide open.
Quick question. I thought the Q in PPQ stood for quick action and that the striker was fully cooked where as the striker in a Glock or M&P was only partially cooked.While this can be a good idea for those who may not be familiar with the mechanics of the PPQ's always partially cocked state, I'd hate to think that anyone would ever rely SOLELY on this as the loaded vs. "safe" to handle indicator.
Don't rely on it. I'd suggest not even looking at it to be honest, since it is not to be trusted anyway.I do tend to look at the loaded chamber indicator every time I pick up the PPQ (home defense pistol). It's pretty hard for that to be inaccurate.
This is true. The striker of the PPQ is held 100% fully cocked by the sear.Quick question. I thought the Q in PPQ stood for quick action and that the striker was fully cooked where as the striker in a Glock or M&P was only partially cooked.
Anyone else considering this mod should be well aware of the dangers of complacency. This is an ever so slight additional layer of safety/notification. It does not replace anything else.
It doesn't interfere with the function of the PPQ in any way.Point being, once I purchase the P99 sriker assembly, do I need to grind off the little lug?