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Walther PDP with the Viridian Defense Kit

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#1 ·
Almost two months ago, I went ahead and purchased the Viridian Defense Kit directly from Walther as the kit is cheaper than getting the optic and light separately.
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After a couple months, I figured I'd share what's happened since I got it. First off, the optic fit perfectly onto the slide and looks plain badass, matching the slide serrations. I practically had no zeroing to do, especially from 7 and 10 yards. 15 required a slight tweaking but it basically was shootable from go.
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Left was 7 yards, right was 10 yards. Nuff said.

Having astigmatism made me go green dot as red spiders out for me, and I have a Holosun 407K Green Dot. The Viridian, for me, is much better and easier to zero in. Holosun required some sort of holistic seance and shimming to get it zeroed. Without a shim (which I didn't know was a thing until hating my Holosun for not being able to co-witness with the iron sight, and then researching it) it co-witnesses just fine. For those curious, it's essentially a RFX11 with a modified body for the Walther.
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(Sorry about the blurry pic, if I focused on the slide the dot seemed to balloon out) Using the green dot, I put about 500 rounds through it, and there was no deviation off center, and the screws did not back out (unlike the Holosun, which requires you to torque higher than recommended specs. Recommended torque specs makes the screws to get loose after maybe 200 rounds. I'm not a fan).

Now for the light.
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It is a rechargeable light with 3 lumen modes; 120, 210 and 580 lumens, plus a strobe feature. The Viridian website shows a max of 525. Not sure why the Walther Custom is higher lumens. Specs show to be drop safe from 3 meters and is IPX6 water resistant. It comes with a charging brick for recharge on the go, and associated cable. I wasn't even aware that Safe Charge meant power source. I just thought it was Viridian speak for you recharge the battery :LOL:

What I really like is the Instant-On feature. This means, with a compatible holster, the light will automatically come on when drawn from the holster, and shut off when reholstered. It was a pain to find a holster company, and there's a thread for that.

A month in, I went to prep my PDP for range fun, and the light didn't work. I went to charge it, thinking it died from lack of use, but no; it wouldn't charge and it was dead. Removed it, and spent a day trying to get it going to no avail. So, next day I called Viridian. I immediately got a person on the phone, and explained what happened. Before the phone call ended, I had a FedEx label in my inbox with the instructions to return the light (just the light). I sent it on a Tuesday day, and I got a FedEx package the following Tuesday. It was a big box so I was completely surprised when they sent me a new-in-box light, with everything in it; sealed and unopened. There was no proof of purchase required as it has a lifetime warranty. Their customer service was outstanding.

Since then, it's worked and charged fine. It lasts a while (I haven't timed it, but it's lengthy. Specs show 10 to 60 minutes depending on lumen setting. I have it at 210 so in theory it's 30 minutes) and gets warm after a lengthy amount of time being on, but not hot.

Overall, I like the Kit, and would recommend it. I was asked to post about the Viridian Defense Kit, so here it is.
 
#2 ·
Thx for sharing your experience... replaced my PDP Compact's Holosun 509T green dot with a defense kit optic earlier in the year & have been happy with the look & functionally of the sight. Viridian seems to be locking-in on the budget-friendly green dot market... I didn't initially use the light, but decided to pop it on one day & haven't since removed it. This isn't in my carry rotation, but if I run across a holster for this gun/light set-up, that might change things.
 
#3 ·
Almost two months ago, I went ahead and purchased the Viridian Defense Kit directly from Walther as the kit is cheaper than getting the optic and light separately. View attachment 123423
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After a couple months, I figured I'd share what's happened since I got it. First off, the optic fit perfectly onto the slide and looks plain badass, matching the slide serrations. I practically had no zeroing to do, especially from 7 and 10 yards. 15 required a slight tweaking but it basically was shootable from go.
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Left was 7 yards, right was 10 yards. Nuff said.

Having astigmatism made me go green dot as red spiders out for me, and I have a Holosun 407K Green Dot. The Viridian, for me, is much better and easier to zero in. Holosun required some sort of holistic seance and shimming to get it zeroed. Without a shim (which I didn't know was a thing until hating my Holosun for not being able to co-witness with the iron sight, and then researching it) it co-witnesses just fine. For those curious, it's essentially a RFX11 with a modified body for the Walther.
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(Sorry about the blurry pic, if I focused on the slide the dot seemed to balloon out) Using the green dot, I put about 500 rounds through it, and there was no deviation off center, and the screws did not back out (unlike the Holosun, which requires you to torque higher than recommended specs. Recommended torque specs makes the screws to get loose after maybe 200 rounds. I'm not a fan).

Now for the light.
View attachment 123426
It is a rechargeable light with 3 lumen modes; 120, 210 and 580 lumens, plus a strobe feature. The Viridian website shows a max of 525. Not sure why the Walther Custom is higher lumens. Specs show to be drop safe from 3 meters and is IPX6 water resistant. It comes with a charging brick for recharge on the go, and associated cable. I wasn't even aware that Safe Charge meant power source. I just thought it was Viridian speak for you recharge the battery :LOL:

What I really like is the Instant-On feature. This means, with a compatible holster, the light will automatically come on when drawn from the holster, and shut off when reholstered. It was a pain to find a holster company, and there's a thread for that.

A month in, I went to prep my PDP for range fun, and the light didn't work. I went to charge it, thinking it died from lack of use, but no; it wouldn't charge and it was dead. Removed it, and spent a day trying to get it going to no avail. So, next day I called Viridian. I immediately got a person on the phone, and explained what happened. Before the phone call ended, I had a FedEx label in my inbox with the instructions to return the light (just the light). I sent it on a Tuesday day, and I got a FedEx package the following Tuesday. It was a big box so I was completely surprised when they sent me a new-in-box light, with everything in it; sealed and unopened. There was no proof of purchase required as it has a lifetime warranty. Their customer service was outstanding.

Since then, it's worked and charged fine. It lasts a while (I haven't timed it, but it's lengthy. Specs show 10 to 60 minutes depending on lumen setting. I have it at 210 so in theory it's 30 minutes) and gets warm after a lengthy amount of time being on, but not hot.

Overall, I like the Kit, and would recommend it. I was asked to post about the Viridian Defense Kit, so here it is.
That is a good price I went over and looked. Was expecting huge price. $219
 
#9 ·
It comes with a plate. But the sight is supposed to be made to fit the PDP and WMP flush and clean.
This combo includes:

  • Custom RFX 11 – Molded to fit your PDP’s aesthetic and complement the WMP.
  • Custom CTL – Designed to look great on both the PDP and WMP
  • PDP 2.0 and WMP plates for the RFX 11
  • Safe Charge power bank and charging cable for your CTL flashlight
  • Battery for RFX 11

But Ninja will know more since he already owns his. I can't see the images on Walther site at the moment to see the fit
Walther x Viridian Defense Kit – www.waltherarms.com